diff --git a/config/files/usr/etc/gamemode.ini b/config/files/usr/etc/gamemode.ini
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+[general]
+; The reaper thread will check every 5 seconds for exited clients, for config file changes, and for the CPU/iGPU power balance
+reaper_freq=5
+
+; The desired governor is used when entering GameMode instead of "performance"
+desiredgov=performance
+; The default governor is used when leaving GameMode instead of restoring the original value
+;defaultgov=powersave
+
+; The iGPU desired governor is used when the integrated GPU is under heavy load
+igpu_desiredgov=powersave
+; Threshold to use to decide when the integrated GPU is under heavy load.
+; This is a ratio of iGPU Watts / CPU Watts which is used to determine when the
+; integraged GPU is under heavy enough load to justify switching to
+; igpu_desiredgov. Set this to -1 to disable all iGPU checking and always
+; use desiredgov for games.
+igpu_power_threshold=0.3
+
+; GameMode can change the scheduler policy to SCHED_ISO on kernels which support it (currently
+; not supported by upstream kernels). Can be set to "auto", "on" or "off". "auto" will enable
+; with 4 or more CPU cores. "on" will always enable. Defaults to "off".
+softrealtime=off
+
+; GameMode can renice game processes. You can put any value between 0 and 20 here, the value
+; will be negated and applied as a nice value (0 means no change). Defaults to 0.
+renice=0
+
+; By default, GameMode adjusts the iopriority of clients to BE/0, you can put any value
+; between 0 and 7 here (with 0 being highest priority), or one of the special values
+; "off" (to disable) or "reset" (to restore Linux default behavior based on CPU priority),
+; currently, only the best-effort class is supported thus you cannot set it here
+ioprio=0
+
+; Sets whether gamemode will inhibit the screensaver when active
+; Defaults to 1
+inhibit_screensaver=1
+
+[filter]
+; If "whitelist" entry has a value(s)
+; gamemode will reject anything not in the whitelist
+;whitelist=RiseOfTheTombRaider
+
+; Gamemode will always reject anything in the blacklist
+;blacklist=HalfLife3
+; glxgears
+
+[gpu]
+; Here Be Dragons!
+; Warning: Use these settings at your own risk
+; Any damage to hardware incurred due to this feature is your responsibility and yours alone
+; It is also highly recommended you try these settings out first manually to find the sweet spots
+
+; Setting this to the keyphrase "accept-responsibility" will allow gamemode to apply GPU optimisations such as overclocks
+;apply_gpu_optimisations=0
+
+; The DRM device number on the system (usually 0), ie. the number in /sys/class/drm/card0/
+;gpu_device=0
+
+; Nvidia specific settings
+; Requires the coolbits extension activated in nvidia-xconfig
+; This corresponds to the desired GPUPowerMizerMode
+; "Adaptive"=0 "Prefer Maximum Performance"=1 and "Auto"=2
+; See NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_MIZER_MODE and friends in https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-settings/blob/master/src/libXNVCtrl/NVCtrl.h
+;nv_powermizer_mode=1
+
+; These will modify the core and mem clocks of the highest perf state in the Nvidia PowerMizer
+; They are measured as Mhz offsets from the baseline, 0 will reset values to default, -1 or unset will not modify values
+;nv_core_clock_mhz_offset=0
+;nv_mem_clock_mhz_offset=0
+
+; AMD specific settings
+; Requires a relatively up to date AMDGPU kernel module
+; See: https://dri.freedesktop.org/docs/drm/gpu/amdgpu.html#gpu-power-thermal-controls-and-monitoring
+; It is also highly recommended you use lm-sensors (or other available tools) to verify card temperatures
+; This corresponds to power_dpm_force_performance_level, "manual" is not supported for now
+;amd_performance_level=high
+
+[supervisor]
+; This section controls the new gamemode functions gamemode_request_start_for and gamemode_request_end_for
+; The whilelist and blacklist control which supervisor programs are allowed to make the above requests
+;supervisor_whitelist=
+;supervisor_blacklist=
+
+; In case you want to allow a supervisor to take full control of gamemode, this option can be set
+; This will only allow gamemode clients to be registered by using the above functions by a supervisor client
+;require_supervisor=0
+
+[custom]
+; Custom scripts (executed using the shell) when gamemode starts and ends
+;start=notify-send "GameMode started"
+; /home/me/bin/stop_ethmining.sh
+start=powerprofilesctl set performance
+;start=tongfang-control -fl loud; tongfang-control -fm intelligent
+
+;end=notify-send "GameMode ended"
+; /home/me/bin/start_ethmining.sh
+end=powerprofilesctl set balanced
+;end=tongfang-control -fl quiet; tongfang-control -fm intelligent
+
+; Timeout for scripts (seconds). Scripts will be killed if they do not complete within this time.
+;script_timeout=10
diff --git a/config/files/usr/etc/gdm/custom.conf b/config/files/usr/etc/gdm/custom.conf
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/config/files/usr/etc/gdm/custom.conf
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+# GDM configuration storage
+
+[daemon]
+# Uncomment the line below to force the login screen to use Xorg
+WaylandEnable=true
+
+[security]
+
+[xdmcp]
+
+[chooser]
+
+[debug]
+# Uncomment the line below to turn on debugging
+#Enable=true
+
diff --git a/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/LICENSE b/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/LICENSE
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diff --git a/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.plymouth b/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.plymouth
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..339cdec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.plymouth
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+[Plymouth Theme]
+Name=tataru
+Description=display an amazing tataru
+Comment=created By MiMillie
+ModuleName=script
+
+[script]
+ImageDir=/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru
+ScriptFile=/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.script
diff --git a/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.script b/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.script
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..79c2e0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/files/usr/share/plymouth/themes/tataru/tataru.script
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+## Author : Aditya Shakya (adi1090x)
+## Mail : adi1090x@gmail.com
+## Github : @adi1090x
+## Reddit : @adi1090x
+
+// Screen size
+screen.w = Window.GetWidth(0);
+screen.h = Window.GetHeight(0);
+screen.half.w = Window.GetWidth(0) / 2;
+screen.half.h = Window.GetHeight(0) / 2;
+
+// Question prompt
+question = null;
+answer = null;
+
+// Message
+message = null;
+
+// Password prompt
+bullets = null;
+prompt = null;
+bullet.image = Image.Text("*", 1, 1, 1);
+
+// Flow
+state.status = "play";
+state.time = 0.0;
+
+//--------------------------------- Refresh (Logo animation) --------------------------
+
+# cycle through all images
+for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
+ flyingman_image[i] = Image("progress-" + i + ".png");
+flyingman_sprite = Sprite();
+
+# set image position
+flyingman_sprite.SetX(Window.GetX() + (Window.GetWidth(0) / 2 - flyingman_image[0].GetWidth() / 2)); # Place images in the center
+flyingman_sprite.SetY(Window.GetY() + (Window.GetHeight(0) / 2 - flyingman_image[0].GetHeight() / 2));
+
+progress = 0;
+
+fun refresh_callback ()
+ {
+ flyingman_sprite.SetImage(flyingman_image[Math.Int(progress / 2) % 64]);
+ progress++;
+ }
+
+Plymouth.SetRefreshFunction (refresh_callback);
+
+//------------------------------------- Password prompt -------------------------------
+fun DisplayQuestionCallback(prompt, entry) {
+ question = null;
+ answer = null;
+
+ if (entry == "")
+ entry = "";
+
+ question.image = Image.Text(prompt, 1, 1, 1);
+ question.sprite = Sprite(question.image);
+ question.sprite.SetX(screen.half.w - question.image.GetWidth() / 2);
+ question.sprite.SetY(screen.h - 4 * question.image.GetHeight());
+
+ answer.image = Image.Text(entry, 1, 1, 1);
+ answer.sprite = Sprite(answer.image);
+ answer.sprite.SetX(screen.half.w - answer.image.GetWidth() / 2);
+ answer.sprite.SetY(screen.h - 2 * answer.image.GetHeight());
+}
+Plymouth.SetDisplayQuestionFunction(DisplayQuestionCallback);
+
+//------------------------------------- Password prompt -------------------------------
+fun DisplayPasswordCallback(nil, bulletCount) {
+ state.status = "pause";
+ totalWidth = bulletCount * bullet.image.GetWidth();
+ startPos = screen.half.w - totalWidth / 2;
+
+ prompt.image = Image.Text("Enter Password", 1, 1, 1);
+ prompt.sprite = Sprite(prompt.image);
+ prompt.sprite.SetX(screen.half.w - prompt.image.GetWidth() / 2);
+ prompt.sprite.SetY(screen.h - 4 * prompt.image.GetHeight());
+
+ // Clear all bullets (user might hit backspace)
+ bullets = null;
+ for (i = 0; i < bulletCount; i++) {
+ bullets[i].sprite = Sprite(bullet.image);
+ bullets[i].sprite.SetX(startPos + i * bullet.image.GetWidth());
+ bullets[i].sprite.SetY(screen.h - 2 * bullet.image.GetHeight());
+ }
+}
+Plymouth.SetDisplayPasswordFunction(DisplayPasswordCallback);
+
+//--------------------------- Normal display (unset all text) ----------------------
+fun DisplayNormalCallback() {
+ state.status = "play";
+ bullets = null;
+ prompt = null;
+ message = null;
+ question = null;
+ answer = null;
+}
+Plymouth.SetDisplayNormalFunction(DisplayNormalCallback);
+
+//----------------------------------------- Message --------------------------------
+fun MessageCallback(text) {
+ message.image = Image.Text(text, 1, 1, 1);
+ message.sprite = Sprite(message.image);
+ message.sprite.SetPosition(screen.half.w - message.image.GetWidth() / 2, message.image.GetHeight());
+}
+Plymouth.SetMessageFunction(MessageCallback);
+
diff --git a/config/recipe.yml b/config/recipe.yml
index cb72785..8e77db0 100644
--- a/config/recipe.yml
+++ b/config/recipe.yml
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# image will be published to ghcr.io//
-name: template
+name: bluebuild-tataru-os
# description will be included in the image's metadata
-description: This is my personal OS image.
+description: A cringe personal BlueBuild made for the glory of Tataru Taru !
# the base image to build on top of (FROM) and the version tag to use
-base-image: ghcr.io/ublue-os/silverblue-main
-image-version: 39 # latest is also supported if you want new updates ASAP
+base-image: ghcr.io/ublue-os/silverblue-nvidia
+image-version: latest # latest is also supported if you want new updates ASAP
# module configuration, executed in order
# you can include multiple instances of the same module
@@ -19,14 +19,76 @@ modules:
- type: rpm-ostree
repos:
# - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/starship/repo/fedora-%OS_VERSION%/atim-starship-fedora-%OS_VERSION%.repo
+ - https://download.docker.com/linux/fedora/docker-ce.repo
install:
+ # Defaults
# - micro
# - starship
+ - python3-pip
+ # GNOME's GTK4 theme, Libadwaita. Already included in Silverblue, but not
+ # other spins. You can remove if you aren't using yafti, but many native
+ # apps and binaries require it, so it's a good idea to always include it
+ # if you ever download or compile any custom software on your machine.
+ - libadwaita
+ #
+ # Codecs
+ - gstreamer-plugins-espeak
+ - lame
+ #
+ # Sys Apps
+ - firefox
+ - chromium
+ - gparted
+ - goverlay
+ #
+ # Sys Comps
+ - sushi
+ - qgnomeplatform-qt5
+ - langpacks-fr
+ - libratbag-ratbagd
+ - git
+ - gh
+ - git-lfs
+ - neofetch
+ - mesa-libGLU
+ - alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
+ - gnome-themes-extra
+ - gtk-murrine-engine
+ - ibus-typing-booster
+ - libxcrypt-compat
+ - playerctl
+ - lm_sensors
+ - powertop
+ - vkBasalt
+ - mangohud
+ - android-tools
+ - plymouth-plugin-script
+ - freetype
+ - intel-media-driver
+ - nautilus-python
+ #
+ # Sys Devel deps
+ - kernel-tools
+ - dkms
+ - kernel-devel
+ - binutils
+ - gcc
+ - cmake
+ - ninja-build
+ - gcc-c++
+ - clang
+ #
+ # Devel
+ - gtk3-devel
+ - docker-ce
+ - docker-ce-cli
+ - containerd.io
+ - docker-buildx-plugin
+ - docker-compose-plugin
+ - flatpak-builder
+
remove:
- # example: removing firefox (in favor of the flatpak)
- # "firefox" is the main package, "firefox-langpacks" is a dependency
- # - firefox
- # - firefox-langpacks # also remove firefox dependency (not required for all packages, this is a special case)
+ #- mesa-va-drivers
- type: default-flatpaks
notify: true # Send notification after install/uninstall is finished (true/false)
@@ -36,14 +98,68 @@ modules:
# repo-name: flathub
# repo-title: "Flathub (system-wide)" # Optional; this sets the remote's user-facing name in graphical frontends like GNOME Software
install:
- # - org.mozilla.firefox
- # - org.gnome.Loupe
- # - one.ablaze.floorp//lightning # This is an example of flatpak which has multiple branches in selection (flatpak//branch).
- # Flatpak runtimes are not supported (like org.winehq.Wine//stable-23.08),
- # only normal flatpak applications are (like Floorp Lightning web browser in this example).
- # Installing different branches of the same Flatpak is not supported.
+ # - org.gnome.Loupe
+ # - one.ablaze.floorp//lightning # This is an example of flatpak which has multiple branches in selection (flatpak//branch).
+ # Flatpak runtimes are not supported (like org.winehq.Wine//stable-23.08).
+ # Only normal flatpak applications are (like Floorp Lightning web browser in this example).
+ # Multiple install of same flatpaks with different branches is not supported.
+ org.kde.krita
+ org.gnome.Calendar
+ org.gnome.Weather
+ org.gnome.Firmware
+ com.mattjakeman.ExtensionManager
+ ca.desrt.dconf-editor
+ com.anydesk.Anydesk
+ com.authy.Authy
+ com.github.IsmaelMartinez.teams_for_linux
+ com.nextcloud.desktopclient.nextcloud
+ com.rtosta.zapzap
+ com.usebottles.bottles
+ com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE
+ com.valvesoftware.Steam.Utility.gamescopel
+ org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.vkBasalt
+ com.visualstudio.code
+ net.cozic.joplin_desktop
+ net.lutris.Lutris
+ org.audacityteam.Audacity
+ org.audacityteam.Audacity.Codecs
+ org.chromium.Chromium
+ org.chromium.Chromium.Codecs
+ org.filezillaproject.Filezilla
+ org.gimp.GIMP
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.FocusBlur
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Fourier
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Lensfun
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.LiquidRescale
+ org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Resynthesizer
+ org.gnome.Evince
+ org.gnome.TextEditor
+ org.gnome.Totem
+ org.gnome.Totem.Codecs
+ org.gnome.Totem.Videosite.YouTubeDl
+ org.gnome.Loupe
+ org.onlyoffice.desktopeditors
+ org.prismlauncher.PrismLauncher
+ org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent
+ org.remmina.Remmina
+ it.mijorus.gearlever
+ dev.aunetx.deezer
+ org.blender.Blender
+ com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
+ com.github.neithern.g4music
remove:
# - org.gnome.eog
+ #
+ # A flatpak repo can also be added without having to install flatpaks,
+ # as long as one of the repo- fields is present
- type: signing # this sets up the proper policy & signing files for signed images to work fully
+ - type: script
+ scripts:
+ # this sets up the proper policy & signing files for signed images to work
+ - acpi_call-module.sh
+ - Plymouth-custom.sh
+ - v4l2loopback-module.sh
+ #- tongfang-contols.sh
diff --git a/config/scripts/Plymouth-custom.sh b/config/scripts/Plymouth-custom.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68f1352
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/scripts/Plymouth-custom.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+git clone https://github.com/adi1090x/plymouth-themes.git /tmp/plymouth
+
+cd /tmp/plymouth
+
+cd pack_3/lone
+
+#rm -rf /usr/share/plymouth/themes/spinner/
+
+mkdir /usr/share/plymouth/themes/lone/
+
+cp -r * /usr/share/plymouth/themes/lone/
+
+cd /tmp/plymouth
+
+cd pack_1/cuts
+
+mkdir /usr/share/plymouth/themes/cuts/
+
+cp -r * /usr/share/plymouth/themes/cuts/
+
+#plymouth-set-default-theme tataru -R
diff --git a/config/scripts/acpi_call-module.sh b/config/scripts/acpi_call-module.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2328db3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/scripts/acpi_call-module.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+ln -sf /usr/bin/ld.bfd /etc/alternatives/ld && ln -sf /etc/alternatives/ld /usr/bin/ld
+
+# Récupération des variables cibles
+ARCH=$(rpm -E '%_arch')
+KERNEL=$(rpm -q kernel --queryformat '%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}')
+RELEASE=$(rpm -E '%fedora')
+
+echo "Kernel module folder :"
+ls /usr/lib/modules/
+
+echo "Kernel SRC folder :"
+ls /usr/src/kernels/
+
+echo "LD path :"
+find /usr -name ld
+which ld
+
+# Cloner le dépôt
+git clone https://github.com/nix-community/acpi_call.git /tmp/acpi_call
+
+# Aller dans le répertoire cloné
+cd /tmp/acpi_call
+
+# Compiler le module pour le noyau cible
+make -C /usr/src/kernels/${KERNEL} M=$(pwd) modules
+
+# Vérifier si la compilation a réussi
+if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo "Erreur lors de la compilation du module acpi_call."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Déplacer le module au bon emplacement
+mkdir -p /usr/lib/modules/${KERNEL}/extra/acpi_call/
+mv acpi_call.ko /usr/lib/modules/${KERNEL}/extra/acpi_call/
+
+
+# Mettre à jour les dépendances du module pour le noyau spécifié
+depmod -a ${KERNEL}
+
+# Afficher un message de confirmation
+echo "Le module acpi_call a été compilé et déplacé avec succès pour le noyau ${KERNEL}."
diff --git a/config/scripts/tongfang-contols.sh b/config/scripts/tongfang-contols.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ac42e65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/scripts/tongfang-contols.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+git clone https://gitlab.com/siphomateke/tongfang-control.git /tmp/tongfang-control
+
+cd /tmp/tongfang-control
+
+python3 setup.py build
+
+python3 setup.py install
diff --git a/config/scripts/v4l2loopback-module.sh b/config/scripts/v4l2loopback-module.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cd20c34
--- /dev/null
+++ b/config/scripts/v4l2loopback-module.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+ln -sf /usr/bin/ld.bfd /etc/alternatives/ld && ln -sf /etc/alternatives/ld /usr/bin/ld
+
+# Retrieving target variables
+ARCH=$(rpm -E '%_arch')
+KERNEL=$(rpm -q kernel --queryformat '%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}')
+RELEASE=$(rpm -E '%fedora')
+
+echo "Kernel module folder:"
+ls /usr/lib/modules/
+
+echo "Kernel SRC folder:"
+ls /usr/src/kernels/
+
+echo "LD path:"
+find /usr -name ld
+which ld
+
+# Clone the repository
+git clone https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback.git /tmp/v4l2loopback
+
+# Change directory to the cloned repository
+cd /tmp/v4l2loopback
+
+# Compile the module for the target kernel
+make -C /usr/src/kernels/${KERNEL} M=$(pwd) modules
+
+# Check if the compilation was successful
+if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo "Error during the compilation of the v4l2loopback module."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Move the module to the correct location
+mkdir -p /usr/lib/modules/${KERNEL}/extra/v4l2loopback/
+mv v4l2loopback.ko /usr/lib/modules/${KERNEL}/extra/v4l2loopback/
+
+# Update module dependencies for the specified kernel
+depmod -a ${KERNEL}
+
+# Display a confirmation message
+echo "The v4l2loopback module has been successfully compiled and moved for kernel ${KERNEL}."
diff --git a/cosign.pub b/cosign.pub
index b1e3da3..ec83d88 100644
--- a/cosign.pub
+++ b/cosign.pub
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
-MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEP42H58yIV98/GrQkArabAnsfLLjr
-MI848NLkUwI29cEnc6K8qVZESVrqxP0mB9e4NCSJ57kUf0BryiR77FN9HA==
+MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEzV2lty/+mEoyNCJXvrYDOZS6OmhU
+8VOhVQy739/skXwg1jbp2ZbqXcAzH9uENKJxAU9YBn0RkMaIfeLbovewpw==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----