Upgrade to latest release of this repo? #81
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Is it possible to upgrade an existing system to the latest release of this repo (i.e. not Ubuntu itself)? Will Thanks for this it's amazing! |
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Sadly I don't have any sort of upgrade process yet. I plan to create a few scripts to update the kernel, firmware, and bootloader. But, this would not account for system changes such as modifications to the default hostname or partition information. Also, I would like to make a script to update some of the GPU-related packages, I have been hesitant about this because everything is still experimental and an update could break things. |
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Although I've never done this, setting up a repository server appears to be pretty mundane according to this site: https://www.linuxtechi.com/setup-local-apt-repository-server-ubuntu/ You'd need another Pi 5 running Ubuntu server with a routable, static IP address and instead of mirroring archive.ubuntu.com you'd mirror your own packages. |
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Today, I have been playing with Launchpad and created two mirrors from liujianfeng1994's PPAs. This should allow me to distribute package updates and test changes made to liujianfeng1994's PPA before updating my mirror and distributing those changes to users. https://launchpad.net/~jjriek/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia |
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I wanted to share some more progress I have made. Launchpad has a learning curve, but I finally have a packaged kernel uploaded. However, I do not expect this to be in the next v1.12 release I still need to come up with a proper versioning scheme and update process on my end. https://launchpad.net/~jjriek/+archive/ubuntu/orange-pi5 |
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Sadly I don't have any sort of upgrade process yet. I plan to create a few scripts to update the kernel, firmware, and bootloader. But, this would not account for system changes such as modifications to the default hostname or partition information. Also, I would like to make a script to update some of the GPU-related packages, I have been hesitant about this because everything is still experimental and an update could break things.