Just like the title says I want to turn an old tablet of mine into an ereader.
The tablet in question is samsung galaxy tab 3 in which I installed postMarketOS.
I installed the console version, and once everything was set up I ssd into the machine and installed the following packages :
greetd, greetd-openrc, cage, fuse
Downloaded koreader app image into /bin/
Activated the greetd service
rc-update add greetd default
and configured /etc/greetd/config.toml
with the following
[terminal]
vt = 1
[default_session]
command="agreety -c sh"
user="greeter"
[initial_session]
command="cage -s -d -- koreader"
user="me"
and rebooted the tablet, however I am still stuck with the login prompt no matter what I do.
Any tips on how fix this or a other way I could accomplish my goal?
Update
Got autologin working by ditching out greetd and using agetty, and a simple fortune command to run on startup.
After this I went for the kill and tried to install KOreader using flatpak, due to App Images not playing alright with Alpine. However I noticed something there is no arm build of KOreader for linux arm so my plans were cut short.
Will try to compile KOreader to linux arm if not successful will just put a nice UI and use the little guy as a portable hacking machine.
New update
KOreader was mess to compile so I looked for alternatives and found out foliate which fits my criteria (opds, epub and pdf support) and is in the alpine repos.
Played around with cage and got the thing somewhat working, however no virtual keyboard support for now, figuring that out now.
Did you check that your services are actually starting on boot?
Haven't used openrc in a while, but greetd is present and set as default when list the services,
rc-update
.Okay, but are they actually running?
Login and check that the processes actually started, and check logs to see if they had any failures.