[port-ish]{x86_64} 24.04 daily
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but right now something isnt rubbing me right about this currently
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i need to be clear daily is considered 1.2 correct or am i building the wrong image this whole time?
Daily is 24.04.1.x
There is a 24.04.1.2 stable and a 24.04.1.2 RC. -
y'all wanna mess with this here is the build script im using ...also i think it automatically break UT's immutability i just installed thonny from the terminal like without a hitch ...lol im glad but i actually was not trying for that i think the ubuntu server base file system is the culprit so its not gonna be set read only like UT is supposed to be ...this means many bugs everywhere i need more hands
.....personally i like it ...but i get it some people will be mad at it probablyyou gonna need like 30gb hdd space to build it ...its in python
UT port builder script:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1psGjDJQ40fcwWYlxNBS_0QZW_Tpne4ZU/view?usp=sharing -
while i want to keep it "normalish" on x86_64 and opi5 or any desktop like experience ....its not my goal despite what i want or my past misgivings on this topic i would better like it if it was immutable as well because if we are not all on the same page it breaks UT's design .....we need to have a discussion about this ....lol i got what i used to want by accident!!!

....although i could probably just set it read only but ill eventually update the script so its a checkbox so its handled in the build process
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now i understand clickable more i dont really care about it being writable ...with a few hard buts
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this would be a excellent way to test system apps i thinks at least? ...and convergence
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im having a NERDGASM!!!!!!!
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@developerbayman Is this running on a PC with a touchscreen, or are you using a mouse ?
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@oldbutndy i am using a mouse i do have a touch screen on my opi5 havent tested yet ...also only tested in a VM so far
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updated also for some reason im having trouble with the different release channels
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@developerbayman I would say, it depends.
Since your work is based on the PDK image, which itself is a developments tool and does not have a read-only rootfs, it is expected that you would also end up with a writable rootfs.
If you are planning to support OTA updates just like on other UT devices, then making the roots r/o would be a requirement. But until that moment, there isn't really that much benefit in having it configured that way.
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