
#Xonotic server on arm windows#


With latest image, after booting to the login manager wait some seconds because the system will grow the partition and setup locales, then a setup wizard will guide you to finish system setup, so make sure to have a display connected when booting the image.Ĭonnect to a wifi network using the network manager tray applet or by opening a terminal with CTRL + ALT + t and typing nmtui-connect.Ī list of keyboard bindings can be seen by inspecting the Wayfire Config Manager which you can launch with SuperKey + c, from the applications menu or by pressing SuperKey + a to launch wofi (similar to dmenu but for Wayland) and typing wcm. The first boot setup wizard will let you easily change the default passwords for added security. Besides that, the image doesn't boots from petitboot unless you have an updated petitboot installed ( 20200721 release or newer seems to work) and compatible display (otherwise you will get a blank screen), if not you will need to boot directly from emmc or sdcard. The process of burning the image into a SD or EMMC card should be the same as with other images and is well documented in other places so I will not write about that. Wayfire Configuration Tool (SuperKey + c) Preconfigured Wayfire bindings (Press SuperKey + c to customize).Use of Arc desktop theme and Papirus icon theme by default.Linux 5.x kernel from chewitt or tobetter.

#Xonotic server on arm generator#
As I mentioned in other posts I worked on a shell script to generate disk images out of ArchLinux tar files (more details about the ArchLinux Disk Image Generator on Github) and now I added support for the Wayfire Desktop Environment with GPU acceleration and since it is lite in resources (compared to GNOME) it runs lovely. Wayfire is a lightweight Wayland desktop environment comparable to Weston but with much more features that actually make it yours, Wayfire is like the Compiz for Wayland but completely stand alone. Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.
