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Update LINUX-DIST.md with debianization link #150
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For safety, I'd recommend not linking to a random Launchpad profile. |
Indeed, which is why the link was not to the profile but to the packaging itself. It's as preliminary as can be, and once it's in its final form, the link should be replaced. |
Just add a link once it is ready.
Also, not competing. Just directly targeting the Debian repos. This has the advantage of then migrating to stable and also Ubuntu, Linux Mint and others later. |
Meanwhile, I am working on it at https://salsa.debian.org/erebion/lpac , will probably package it without qmi_qrtr for now, as libqmi is not yet available in Debian in the required version. |
Without the qmi driver, it would probably be functionally identical to the package I made. Adding that driver would be the major benefit of making it an official part of Debian. |
Just qmi_qrtr would be missing for now. :) The other drivers are currently compiled in. |
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wait for @CoelacanthusHex
IMO, it's better to wait for official debian packaging of @erebion. |
Whoops! The AT driver was evidently not compiled into my package by mistake. I've corrected that and other packaging oversights on my part and updated the PR. |
https://salsa.debian.org/erebion/lpac Already working here and upload will probably happen soon-ish... end of the month perhaps. :) Edit: Assuming I get more info in #151 soon :D |
Apparently, someone known as erebion.eu made a competing debianization at the exact same time, but this is what I did