49 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
# A system with "xorg" installed
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import os
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import archinstall
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is_top_level_profile = True
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__packages__ = ['dkms', 'xorg-server', 'xorg-xinit', 'nvidia-dkms', 'xorg-server', *archinstall.lib.hardware.__packages__]
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def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Magic function called by the importing installer
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before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any
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other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user
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for more input before any other installer steps start.
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"""
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__builtins__['_gfx_driver_packages'] = archinstall.select_driver()
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# TODO: Add language section and/or merge it with the locale selected
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# earlier in for instance guided.py installer.
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return True
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# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed
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# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("xorg", "/somewhere/xorg.py")
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# or through conventional import xorg
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if __name__ == 'xorg':
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try:
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if "nvidia" in _gfx_driver_packages:
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if "linux-zen" in installation.base_packages or "linux-lts" in installation.base_packages:
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installation.add_additional_packages("dkms")#I've had kernel regen fail if it wasn't installed before nvidia-dkms
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installation.add_additional_packages("xorg-server xorg-xinit nvidia-dkms")
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else:
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installation.add_additional_packages(f"xorg-server xorg-xinit {' '.join(_gfx_driver_packages)}")
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else:
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installation.add_additional_packages(f"xorg-server xorg-xinit {' '.join(_gfx_driver_packages)}")
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except:
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installation.add_additional_packages(f"xorg-server xorg-xinit") # Prep didn't run, so there's no driver to install
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# with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc', 'a') as X11:
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# X11.write('setxkbmap se\n')
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# with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/vconsole.conf', 'a') as vconsole:
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# vconsole.write('KEYMAP={keyboard_layout}\n'.format(**arguments))
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# vconsole.write('FONT=lat9w-16\n')
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# awesome = archinstall.Application(installation, 'awesome')
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# awesome.install() |