├── .gitattributes
├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── BUG-REPORT.yml
│ ├── FEATURE-REQUEST.yml
│ └── config.yml
├── dependabot.yml
├── gen_package_list.sh
└── workflows
│ ├── release.yml
│ └── vib-build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── includes.container
├── .gitkeep
├── etc
│ ├── abroot
│ │ └── kargs
│ ├── gdm3
│ │ └── custom.conf
│ ├── modprobe.d
│ │ ├── nvidia-fbdev.conf
│ │ ├── nvidia-graphics-drivers-kms.conf
│ │ └── nvidia-power-management.conf
│ └── prime-discrete
└── usr
│ ├── lib
│ └── udev
│ │ └── rules.d
│ │ └── 61-gdm.rules
│ └── share
│ └── abroot
│ └── abroot.json
└── recipe.yml
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2 |
3 | github: vanilla-os
4 | liberapay: fabricators
5 |
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1 | name: "🐝 Bug Report"
2 | description: "In case something is broken or doesn't work as expected."
3 | labels: ["bug", "triage"]
4 | body:
5 | - type: markdown
6 | attributes:
7 | value: |
8 | Thanks for taking the time to help us
9 | --------
10 | Don't worry, we eat bugs for breakfast.
11 | - type: textarea
12 | id: description
13 | attributes:
14 | label: Issue Description
15 | description: |
16 | Tell us, what's the problem? But please keep it brief and on point.
17 | Feel free to add screenshots or other necessary attachments.
18 | placeholder: |
19 | Sometimes I get booted into the C partition I never knew existed.
20 | validations:
21 | required: true
22 | - type: textarea
23 | id: steps-to-reproduce
24 | attributes:
25 | label: Steps to Reproduce
26 | description: |
27 | What steps would we have to take to reproduce the issue?
28 | placeholder: |
29 | - Verify that the present partition is A (or B)
30 | - Make sure that the future partition is the other one
31 | - Reboot
32 | - Check the present partition. Sometimes it's C.
33 | validations:
34 | required: true
35 | - type: dropdown
36 | id: os-version
37 | attributes:
38 | label: On what version of Vanilla OS this happens?
39 | description: |
40 | You can look it up in the Settings app, at the bottom of the About page.
41 | options:
42 | - "Vanilla OS 2 Orchid"
43 | - "Unreleased"
44 | validations:
45 | required: true
46 | - type: textarea
47 | id: additional
48 | attributes:
49 | label: Additional Information
50 | description: |
51 | If you feel like it, share some thoughts or additional context.
52 | placeholder: |
53 | Maybe this is a leftover from my previous OS? IIRC, it used to be installed in the C partition.
54 |
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1 | name: "🌼 Feature Request"
2 | description: "In case you're missing some feature or have a cool idea."
3 | labels: ["feature request", "triage"]
4 | body:
5 | - type: markdown
6 | attributes:
7 | value: |
8 | Thanks for taking the time to help us
9 | --------
10 | Don't worry, we love both revolution and evolution.
11 | - type: textarea
12 | id: description
13 | attributes:
14 | label: Feature Description
15 | description: |
16 | Explain what feature you have in mind. But please keep the pitch brief and on point.
17 | Feel free to add screenshots or other necessary attachments.
18 | placeholder: |
19 | A system configuration option to always keep it mutable.
20 | validations:
21 | required: true
22 | - type: textarea
23 | id: rationale
24 | attributes:
25 | label: Rationale
26 | description: |
27 | Why is this feature needed? What problem does it solve?
28 | placeholder: >
29 | I love messing with my root partition so much, that I'm getting
30 | tired of turning off immutability.
31 | validations:
32 | required: true
33 | - type: textarea
34 | id: additional
35 | attributes:
36 | label: Additional Information
37 | description: |
38 | If you feel like it, share some thoughts or additional context.
39 | placeholder: |
40 | Maybe it would be better not to have immutability at all? Why do you need it?
41 |
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1 | blank_issues_enabled: true
2 | contact_links:
3 | - name: "Discord Server"
4 | url: https://vanillaos.org/community
5 | about: "Consider joining the Discord Server to discuss your issue, question or suggestion with the community before opening an issue."
6 | - name: "r/vanillaos Subreddit"
7 | url: https://www.reddit.com/r/vanillaos
8 | about: "Consider joining the r/vanillaos subreddit to discuss your issue, question or suggestion with the community before opening an issue."
9 |
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/.github/dependabot.yml:
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1 | version: 2
2 | updates:
3 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
4 | directory: "/"
5 | schedule:
6 | interval: "monthly"
7 |
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/.github/gen_package_list.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | packages=""
4 | IFS='
5 | '
6 | for line in $(dpkg -l --no-pager); do
7 | case "$line" in
8 | "ii"*)
9 | items=$(echo "$line" | sed -E "s/\\s+/ /g")
10 | name=$(echo "$items" | cut -d ' ' -f2 | cut -d ':' -f1)
11 | version=$(echo "$items" | cut -d ' ' -f3)
12 | packages="$packages{\"name\":\"$name\",\"version\":\"$version\"},"
13 | ;;
14 | esac
15 | done
16 |
17 | packages="[${packages%,}]"
18 | printf "\"packages\":%s\n" "$packages"
19 |
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/.github/workflows/release.yml:
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1 | name: Release
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | tags:
6 | - '*'
7 | workflow_dispatch:
8 |
9 | env:
10 | REGISTRY_USER: ${{ github.actor }}
11 | REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
12 |
13 | jobs:
14 | verify-image:
15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
16 |
17 | steps:
18 | - name: Verify Base Image Integrity
19 | run:
20 | gh attestation verify oci://ghcr.io/vanilla-os/desktop:main --owner Vanilla-OS
21 | env:
22 | GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
23 |
24 | release:
25 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
26 | needs: verify-image
27 | permissions:
28 | contents: write # Allow actions to create release
29 | attestations: write # To create and write attestations
30 | id-token: write # Additional permissions for the persistence of the attestations
31 |
32 | steps:
33 | - name: Checkout
34 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
35 | with:
36 | fetch-depth: 0
37 |
38 | - name: Change tag in recipe.
39 | run: |
40 | sed 's/ghcr.io\/vanilla-os\/desktop:dev/ghcr.io\/vanilla-os\/desktop:main/' -i recipe.yml
41 |
42 | - uses: vanilla-os/vib-gh-action@v0.8.1
43 | with:
44 | recipe: 'recipe.yml'
45 | plugins: 'Vanilla-OS/vib-fsguard:v1.5.3'
46 |
47 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
48 | with:
49 | name: Containerfile
50 | path: Containerfile
51 |
52 | - name: Create Release
53 | env:
54 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
55 | run: gh release create "${{ github.ref_name }}" --generate-notes Containerfile
56 |
57 | - name: Attest Release Files
58 | id: attest
59 | uses: actions/attest-build-provenance@v2
60 | with:
61 | subject-path: 'Containerfile'
62 |
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/.github/workflows/vib-build.yml:
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1 | name: Vib Build
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - 'dev'
7 | tags:
8 | - '*'
9 | workflow_dispatch:
10 | pull_request:
11 |
12 | env:
13 | BUILDX_NO_DEFAULT_ATTESTATIONS: 1
14 |
15 | jobs:
16 | verify-image:
17 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
18 |
19 | steps:
20 | - name: Verify Base Image Integrity
21 | if: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' }}
22 | run:
23 | gh attestation verify oci://ghcr.io/vanilla-os/desktop:main --owner Vanilla-OS
24 | env:
25 | GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
26 |
27 | build:
28 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
29 | needs: [verify-image]
30 | permissions:
31 | contents: write # Allow actions to create release
32 | packages: write # Allow pushing images to GHCR
33 | attestations: write # To create and write attestations
34 | id-token: write # Additional permissions for the persistence of the attestations
35 |
36 | steps:
37 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
38 |
39 | - name: Change tag in recipe
40 | if: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' }}
41 | run: |
42 | sed 's/ghcr.io\/vanilla-os\/desktop:dev/ghcr.io\/vanilla-os\/desktop:main/' -i recipe.yml
43 |
44 | - uses: vanilla-os/vib-gh-action@v0.8.1
45 | with:
46 | recipe: 'recipe.yml'
47 | plugins: 'Vanilla-OS/vib-fsguard:v1.5.3'
48 |
49 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
50 | with:
51 | name: Containerfile
52 | path: Containerfile
53 |
54 | - name: Generate image name
55 | run: |
56 | REPO_OWNER_LOWERCASE="$(echo ${{ github.repository_owner }} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
57 | echo "REPO_OWNER_LOWERCASE=$REPO_OWNER_LOWERCASE" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
58 | echo "IMAGE_URL=ghcr.io/$REPO_OWNER_LOWERCASE/nvidia" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
59 |
60 | - name: Extra image tag branch
61 | if: ${{ github.ref_type != 'tag' }}
62 | run: |
63 | echo "EXTRA_TAG=ref,event=branch" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
64 |
65 | - name: Extra image tag release
66 | if: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' }}
67 | run: |
68 | echo "EXTRA_TAG=raw,main" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
69 |
70 | - name: Docker meta
71 | id: docker_meta
72 | uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
73 | with:
74 | images: |
75 | ${{ env. IMAGE_URL }}
76 | tags: |
77 | type=semver,pattern={{version}}
78 | type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
79 | type=semver,pattern={{raw}}
80 | type=semver,pattern=v{{major}}
81 | type=${{ env.EXTRA_TAG }}
82 |
83 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx
84 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
85 |
86 | - name: Login to GitHub Package Registry
87 | uses: docker/login-action@v3
88 | if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
89 | with:
90 | registry: ghcr.io
91 | username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
92 | password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
93 |
94 | - name: Build and Push the Docker image
95 | id: push
96 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
97 | with:
98 | context: .
99 | file: Containerfile
100 | push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
101 | tags: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.tags }}
102 | labels: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.labels }}
103 | cache-from: type=gha
104 | cache-to: type=gha,mode=max
105 | platforms: linux/amd64
106 | provenance: false
107 |
108 | - name: Attest pushed image
109 | uses: actions/attest-build-provenance@v2
110 | id: attest
111 | if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
112 | with:
113 | subject-name: ${{ env.IMAGE_URL }}
114 | subject-digest: ${{ steps.push.outputs.digest }}
115 | push-to-registry: false
116 |
117 | differ:
118 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
119 | container:
120 | image: ghcr.io/vanilla-os/nvidia:main
121 | if: github.repository == 'vanilla-os/nvidia-image' && github.ref_type == 'tag'
122 | needs: build
123 |
124 | steps:
125 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
126 |
127 | - name: Generate package diff
128 | run: |
129 | lpkg --unlock
130 | PACKAGE_LIST=$(.github/gen_package_list.sh)
131 | apt-get install -y curl
132 | IMAGE_DIGEST=$(curl -s -L -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
133 | -H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
134 | -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
135 | https://api.github.com/orgs/Vanilla-OS/packages/container/nvidia/versions | grep -m1 name | sed -E 's/^\s*"name": "(.+)".*$/\1/')
136 | curl -X POST \
137 | -H 'Accept:application/json' \
138 | -H "Authorization:Basic $(echo -n "${{ secrets.DIFFER_USER }}:${{ secrets.DIFFER_PSW }}" | base64)" \
139 | -d "{\"digest\":\"${IMAGE_DIGEST}\",${PACKAGE_LIST}}" \
140 | ${{ vars.DIFFER_URL }}/images/nvidia/new
141 | lpkg --lock
142 |
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2 | sources/
3 | downloads/
4 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Vanilla OS Nvidia Image
2 |
3 | Containerfile for building a Vanilla OS Desktop + Nvidia image.
4 |
5 | This image is based on top of [`vanillaos/desktop`](https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/desktop-image/pkgs/container/desktop) and offers the default Vanilla OS Desktop experience with GNOME and Nvidia drivers.
6 |
7 | ## Build
8 |
9 | > [!NOTE]
10 | > The fsguard compiled plugin `.so` file should be downloaded from the [latest release](https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/vib-fsguard/releases/latest) and be placed under a `plugins` directory beside the `recipe.yml` file.
11 |
12 | ```bash
13 | vib build recipe.yml
14 | podman image build -t vanillaos/nvidia .
15 | ```
16 |
17 | ## Verify Image Build Provenance Attestation
18 |
19 | All the image builds/pushes are attested for build provenance and integrity using the [attest-build-provenance](https://github.com/actions/attest-build-provenance) action. The attestations can be verified [here](https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/nvidia-image/attestations) or by having the latest version of [GitHub CLI](https://github.com/cli/cli/releases/latest) installed in your system. Then, execute the following command:
20 |
21 | ```sh
22 | gh attestation verify oci://ghcr.io/vanilla-os/nvidia:main --owner Vanilla-OS
23 | ```
24 |
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/includes.container/.gitkeep:
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1 |
2 |
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/includes.container/etc/abroot/kargs:
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1 | quiet splash bgrt_disable $vt_handoff lsm=integrity
2 |
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/includes.container/etc/gdm3/custom.conf:
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1 | [daemon]
2 | WaylandEnable=true
3 |
4 | [security]
5 |
6 | [xdmcp]
7 |
8 | [chooser]
9 |
10 | [debug]
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/includes.container/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-fbdev.conf:
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1 | options nvidia-drm fbdev=1
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/includes.container/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers-kms.conf:
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1 | options nvidia-drm modeset=1
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/includes.container/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf:
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1 | options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
2 | options nvidia NVreg_TemporaryFilePath=/var/tmp/
3 | options nvidia NVreg_DynamicPowerManagement=0x02
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/includes.container/etc/prime-discrete:
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1 | on-demand
2 |
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/includes.container/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules:
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1 | SUBSYSTEM!="pci", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
2 | ACTION!="bind", ACTION!="add", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
3 |
4 | # cirrus
5 | ATTR{vendor}=="0x1013", ATTR{device}=="0x00b8", ATTR{subsystem_vendor}=="0x1af4", ATTR{subsystem_device}=="0x1100", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", ENV{GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU}="1", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
6 | # virtio
7 | ATTR{vendor}=="0x1af4", ATTR{device}=="0x1050", ATTR{subsystem_vendor}=="0x1af4", ATTR{subsystem_device}=="0x1100", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", ENV{GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU}="1", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
8 | # qxl
9 | ATTR{vendor}=="0x1b36", ATTR{device}=="0x0100", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", ENV{GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU}="1", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
10 | # vga
11 | ATTR{vendor}=="0x1234", ATTR{device}=="0x1111", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", ENV{GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU}="1", GOTO="gdm_pci_device_end"
12 |
13 | # disable Wayland on Hi1710 chipsets
14 | ATTR{vendor}=="0x19e5", ATTR{device}=="0x1711", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
15 |
16 | LABEL="gdm_pci_device_end"
17 |
18 | # (vos) commented: IMPORT{cmdline}="nomodeset", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
19 | # disable Wayland if modesetting is disabled
20 | KERNEL!="card[0-9]*", GOTO="gdm_nomodeset_end"
21 | KERNEL=="card[0-9]-*", GOTO="gdm_nomodeset_end"
22 | SUBSYSTEM!="drm", GOTO="gdm_nomodeset_end"
23 | # but keep it enabled for simple framebuffer drivers
24 | DRIVERS=="simple-framebuffer", GOTO="gdm_nomodeset_end"
25 | IMPORT{parent}="GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU"
26 | ENV{GDM_MACHINE_HAS_VIRTUAL_GPU}!="1", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hardware-gpu"
27 | # IMPORT{cmdline}="nomodeset", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
28 | LABEL="gdm_nomodeset_end"
29 |
30 | # The vendor nvidia driver has multiple modules that need to be loaded before GDM can make an
31 | # informed choice on which way to proceed, so force GDM to wait until NVidia's modules are
32 | # loaded before starting up.
33 | KERNEL!="nvidia", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_end"
34 | SUBSYSTEM!="module", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_end"
35 | ACTION!="add", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_end"
36 | RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-vendor-nvidia-driver"
37 |
38 | # Import nvidia kernel parameters
39 | IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c \"sed -e 's/: /=/g' -e 's/\([^[:upper:]]\)\([[:upper:]]\)/\1_\2/g' -e 's/[[:lower:]]/\U&/g' -e 's/^/NVIDIA_/' /proc/driver/nvidia/params\""
40 |
41 | # Check if S0ix-based power management is available
42 | # If it is, there's no need to check for the suspend/resume services
43 | ENV{NVIDIA_ENABLE_S0IX_POWER_MANAGEMENT}=="1", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_suspend_end"
44 |
45 | # Check if suspend/resume services necessary for working wayland support is available
46 | TEST{0711}!="/usr/bin/nvidia-sleep.sh", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
47 | TEST{0711}!="/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/nvidia", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
48 |
49 | ENV{NVIDIA_PRESERVE_VIDEO_MEMORY_ALLOCATIONS}!="1", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
50 | IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c 'echo NVIDIA_HIBERNATE=`systemctl is-enabled nvidia-hibernate`'"
51 | ENV{NVIDIA_HIBERNATE}!="enabled", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
52 | IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c 'echo NVIDIA_RESUME=`systemctl is-enabled nvidia-resume`'"
53 | ENV{NVIDIA_RESUME}!="enabled", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
54 | IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c 'echo NVIDIA_SUSPEND=`systemctl is-enabled nvidia-suspend`'"
55 | ENV{NVIDIA_SUSPEND}!="enabled", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
56 | LABEL="gdm_nvidia_suspend_end"
57 | LABEL="gdm_nvidia_end"
58 |
59 | # If this machine has an internal panel, take note, since it's probably a laptop
60 | # FIXME: It could be "ghost connectors" make this pop positive for some workstations
61 | # in the wild. If so, we may have to fallback to looking at the chassis type from
62 | # dmi data or acpi
63 | KERNEL!="card[0-9]-eDP-*", GOTO="gdm_laptop_check_end"
64 | SUBSYSTEM!="drm", GOTO="gdm_laptop_check_end"
65 | ACTION!="add", GOTO="gdm_laptop_check_end"
66 | RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-is-laptop"
67 | GOTO="gdm_hybrid_nvidia_laptop_check"
68 | LABEL="gdm_laptop_check_end"
69 |
70 | # (vos) commented the whole block
71 | # If this is a hybrid graphics setup, take note
72 | # KERNEL!="card[1-9]*", GOTO="gdm_hybrid_graphics_check_end"
73 | # KERNEL=="card[1-9]-*", GOTO="gdm_hybrid_graphics_check_end"
74 | # SUBSYSTEM!="drm", GOTO="gdm_hybrid_graphics_check_end"
75 | # ACTION!="add", GOTO="gdm_hybrid_graphics_check_end"
76 | # IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c \"echo GDM_NUMBER_OF_GRAPHICS_CARDS=`ls -1d /sys/class/drm/card[0-9] | wc -l`\""
77 | # ENV{GDM_NUMBER_OF_GRAPHICS_CARDS}=="1", RUN+="/usr/bin/rm -f /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hybrid-graphics"
78 | # ENV{GDM_NUMBER_OF_GRAPHICS_CARDS}!="1", RUN+="/usr/bin/touch /run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hybrid-graphics"
79 | # LABEL="gdm_hybrid_graphics_check_end"
80 |
81 | # Disable wayland in situation where we're in a guest with a virtual gpu and host passthrough gpu
82 | LABEL="gdm_virt_passthrough_check"
83 | TEST!="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hybrid-graphics", GOTO="gdm_virt_passthrough_check_end"
84 | TEST!="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", GOTO="gdm_virt_passthrough_check_end"
85 | TEST!="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hardware-gpu", GOTO="gdm_virt_passthrough_check_end"
86 | GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
87 | LABEL="gdm_virt_passthrough_check_end"
88 |
89 | # Disable wayland when there are multiple virtual gpus
90 | LABEL="gdm_virt_multi_gpu_check"
91 | TEST!="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hybrid-graphics", GOTO="gdm_virt_multi_gpu_check_end"
92 | TEST!="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-virtual-gpu", GOTO="gdm_virt_multi_gpu_check_end"
93 | TEST=="/run/udev/gdm-machine-has-hardware-gpu", GOTO="gdm_virt_multi_gpu_check_end"
94 | LABEL="gdm_virt_multi_gpu_check_end"
95 |
96 | # Disable wayland when nvidia modeset is disabled
97 | KERNEL!="nvidia_drm", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_drm_end"
98 | SUBSYSTEM!="module", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_drm_end"
99 | ACTION!="add", GOTO="gdm_nvidia_drm_end"
100 | # disable wayland if nvidia-drm modeset is not enabled
101 | ATTR{parameters/modeset}!="Y", GOTO="gdm_disable_wayland"
102 | LABEL="gdm_nvidia_drm_end"
103 |
104 | GOTO="gdm_end"
105 |
106 | LABEL="gdm_prefer_xorg"
107 | RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon PreferredDisplayServer xorg"
108 | GOTO="gdm_end"
109 |
110 | LABEL="gdm_disable_wayland"
111 | RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon WaylandEnable false"
112 | GOTO="gdm_end"
113 |
114 | LABEL="gdm_end"
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/includes.container/usr/share/abroot/abroot.json:
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1 | {
2 | "autoRepair": true,
3 | "maxParallelDownloads": 2,
4 |
5 | "registry": "ghcr.io",
6 | "registryService": "registry.ghcr.io",
7 | "registryAPIVersion": "v2",
8 | "name": "vanilla-os/nvidia",
9 | "tag": "main",
10 |
11 | "iPkgMngPre": "lpkg --unlock",
12 | "iPkgMngPost": "lpkg --lock",
13 | "iPkgMngAdd": "apt-get install -y",
14 | "iPkgMngRm": "apt-get remove -y --autoremove",
15 | "iPkgMngApi": "https://packages.vanillaos.org/api/pkg/{packageName}",
16 | "iPkgMngStatus": 2,
17 |
18 | "differURL": "https://differ.vanillaos.org",
19 |
20 | "partLabelVar": "vos-var",
21 | "partLabelA": "vos-a",
22 | "partLabelB": "vos-b",
23 | "partLabelBoot": "vos-boot",
24 | "partLabelEfi": "vos-efi",
25 |
26 | "libPathStates": "/var/lib/abroot/states"
27 | }
28 |
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/recipe.yml:
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1 | name: Vanilla Desktop Nvidia
2 | id: nvidia
3 | stages:
4 | - id: build
5 | base: ghcr.io/vanilla-os/desktop:dev
6 | singlelayer: false
7 | labels:
8 | maintainer: Vanilla OS Contributors
9 | args:
10 | DEBIAN_FRONTEND: noninteractive
11 | runs:
12 | commands:
13 | - echo 'APT::Install-Recommends "1";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01norecommends
14 |
15 | modules:
16 | - name: init-setup
17 | type: shell
18 | commands:
19 | - lpkg --unlock
20 | - apt-get update
21 |
22 | - name: install-nvidia
23 | type: apt
24 | source:
25 | packages:
26 | - nvidia-driver
27 | - nvidia-vaapi-driver
28 | - nvidia-settings
29 | - nvidia-smi
30 | - firmware-misc-nonfree
31 |
32 | - name: nvidia-sysd-units
33 | type: shell
34 | commands:
35 | - mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service.wants
36 | - mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/systemd-hibernate.service.wants
37 | - ln -s /usr/lib/systemd/system/nvidia-suspend.service /etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service.wants/nvidia-suspend.service || true
38 | - ln -s /usr/lib/systemd/system/nvidia-hibernate.service /etc/systemd/system/systemd-hibernate.service.wants/nvidia-hibernate.service || true
39 | - ln -s /usr/lib/systemd/system/nvidia-resume.service /etc/systemd/system/systemd-hibernate.service.wants/nvidia-resume.service || true
40 |
41 | - name: extra-utilities
42 | type: apt
43 | source:
44 | packages:
45 | - switcheroo-control
46 |
47 | - name: vanilla-tools
48 | type: shell
49 | source:
50 | type: tar
51 | url: https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/vanilla-tools/releases/download/v1.0.0/vanilla-tools.tar.gz
52 | checksum: 0e1d92d9c9154f9a115e97b40ff692afa52ddd0d9f770a8ec67440bf1a48aa72
53 | commands:
54 | - mkdir -p /usr/bin
55 | - cp /sources/vanilla-tools/vanilla-tools/nrun /usr/bin/nrun
56 | - cp /sources/vanilla-tools/vanilla-tools/prime-switch /usr/bin/prime-switch
57 | - chmod +x /usr/bin/nrun
58 | - chmod +x /usr/bin/prime-switch
59 |
60 | - name: enable-wayland
61 | type: shell
62 | commands:
63 | - mkdir -p /etc/udev/rules.d
64 | - ln -s /dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
65 |
66 | - name: cleanup
67 | type: shell
68 | commands:
69 | - apt autoremove -y
70 | - apt clean
71 | - apt remove -y zutty gnome-shell-extension-prefs
72 | - SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes apt purge -y sudo
73 | - lpkg --lock
74 |
75 | - name: fsguard
76 | type: fsguard
77 | CustomFsGuard: false
78 | FsGuardLocation: "/usr/sbin/FsGuard"
79 | GenerateKey: true
80 | FilelistPaths: ["/usr/bin"]
81 | modules:
82 | - name: remove-prev-fsguard
83 | type: shell
84 | commands:
85 | - rm -rf /FsGuard
86 | - rm -f ./minisign.pub ./minisign.key
87 | - chmod +x /usr/sbin/init
88 |
89 | - name: cleanup2
90 | type: shell
91 | commands:
92 | - rm -rf /tmp/*
93 | - rm -rf /var/tmp/*
94 | - rm -rf /sources
95 |
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