Pi2 and 3 image improvements (GLES, GPIO)
Santosh Mahto
santosh.mahto at canonical.com
Sat Feb 18 12:52:28 UTC 2017
Hi All,
Same issue happening with me now as faced by Alejandro,
H/W : rpi3
I used latest core from edge channel then installed mir-libs(edge, devmode)
, mir-kiosk(edge, devmode)
and mir-kiosk-apps(edge, devmode) with disconnect/connect/disable/enable
mentioned in wiki.
But I don't see neither mir-kiosk nor mir-kiosk-apps is recognised as valid
command.
(just to mention I tried only with mir-kiosk and mir-libs only but no
success, and also tried to build locally(on rpi) mir-libs but it fails to
find libmiral2 for xenail)
Here is the info :
*snap list *
Name Version Rev Developer Notes
amazon-webapp 1.4 x1
devmode
*core 16.04.1 1226 canonical -*
*mir-kiosk 0.1 28 canonical
devmode*
*mir-kiosk-apps 0.1 11 canonical
-devmode*
*mir-libs 0.1 22 canonical
devmode*
*network-manager 1.2.2-10 72 canonical -*
oxide-digitalsignage 1 5 penk
devmode
pi2-kernel 4.4.0-1030-3 22 canonical -
pi3 16.04-0.5 6 canonical -
pulseaudio 8.0-3 12 canonical -
testdemo 1.0 x1
devmode
ubuntu-app-platform 1 36 canonical
devmode
*$snap interfaces | grep mir*
*:network
amazon-webapp,mir-kiosk-apps,oxide-digitalsignage,pulseaudio,testdemo,webbrowser-app*
*:opengl
amazon-webapp,mir-kiosk,mir-kiosk-apps,oxide-digitalsignage,testdemo,webbrowser-app*
*mir-kiosk:mir amazon-webapp,mir-kiosk-apps*
*mir-libs:mir-libs mir-kiosk,mir-kiosk-apps*
- testdemo:mir
Initially I was running testdemo and getting following error which lead me
to track mir-kiosk
$testdemo
Loading module: 'libubuntu_application_api_desktop_mirclient.so.3.0.0'
[QPA] UbuntuClientIntegration: connection to Mir server failed.
Mir returned: "Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or
directory"
Any suggestion whats going wrong here.
Regards
Santosh
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:41 AM, Alejandro J. Cura <
alejandro.cura at canonical.com> wrote:
> It's all working perfectly on the raspi3, both with an hdmi monitor
> plus a mouse, and with the original raspberry pi 7" touchscreen.
>
> thanks again!
> --
> alecu
>
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Alejandro J. Cura
> <alejandro.cura at canonical.com> wrote:
> > After installing with --devmode the very latest mir-kiosk that Albert
> just
> > uploaded to the store in edge, and then reinstalling mir-kiosk-apps with
> > devmode as well, I've got it all running on a raspi2.
> > alecu at localhost:~$ snap list
> > Name Version Rev Developer Notes
> > core 16.04.1 976 canonical -
> > mir-kiosk 0.1 22 canonical devmode
> > mir-kiosk-apps 0.1 11 canonical devmode
> > mir-libs 0.1 20 canonical devmode
> > pi2 16.04-0.17 36 canonical -
> > pi2-kernel 4.4.0-1040-47 26 canonical -
> > alecu at localhost:~$ snap interfaces | grep mir
> > :network mir-kiosk-apps
> > :opengl mir-kiosk,mir-kiosk-apps
> > mir-kiosk:mir mir-kiosk-apps
> > mir-libs:mir-libs mir-kiosk,mir-kiosk-apps
> > alecu at localhost:~$
> >
> > I'll give it a try on the raspi3 now.
> >
> > big thanks to Ogra and Albert that helped me debug this on #snappy.
> >
> > cheers,
> > --
> > alecu
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 6:36 AM, Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> hi,
> >> Am Montag, den 23.01.2017, 17:53 -0300 schrieb Alejandro J. Cura:
> >> >
> >> > ...
> >> > Any ideas on what I should try, or how to further debug this? I can
> >> > upload the crash report if it helps.
> >>
> >> first of all make sure to only use the very latest daily edge image
> >> (url is in my original mail, the setup only works with the right gadget
> >> and kernel, they need to be in sync).
> >>
> >> all issues with mir were fixed with the most recent mir-kiosk snap so
> >> you can just snap install them from the store from the edge channel (i
> >> just tested them on two fresh installs on the pi2 and 3) ...
> >>
> >> there is however the content sharing interface involved in using the
> >> mir-libs which still has issues, make sure you did the
> >> disable/disconnect/connect/enable dance described on the mir wiki
> >>
> >> the least you should get is a black screen with a mouse cursor right
> >> after (well about 15-30 sec after) boot ... it definitely works for me
> >> on both test boards.
> >>
> >> ciao
> >> oli
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