![]() ![]() When running "signal-desktop", I'm guessing it drops a temporary Chromium binary in /tmp as /tmp/. ![]() Ran into an issue though, even though the package & its contents were compiled to arm64. Was able to cross compile to arm64 & install on my Chromebook in the Crostini VM. Sudo apt install -f libnotify4 libappindicator1 libnss3 Sudo npm i -g npm nvm yarn # install nvm, update npm To install it, I used sshfs to remote mount the server I built it on, then copied the file from the server's dist directory to the Linux share on the chromebook (file came to be about 80mb) SIGNAL_ENV=production yarn build -linux -arm64 # cross-compile a. Yarn icon-gen # Generate full set of icons for Electron Yarn grunt # Generate final JS and CSS assets Yarn install -frozen-lockfile # Install and build dependencies (this will take a while) Nvm use # switch node version to be compatible Npm config delete prefix # make it stop complaining Sudo npm i -g npm yarn # install nvm, update npm # curl -sL | sudo -E bash - # install nodejs & npm if you do it on a chromebook Git checkout v1.28.0 # or whatever version Git clone # I used ssh, not https, but ymmv PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)" deb can be built for armv7hf and/or arm64? Steps to Reproduce ![]() It won't work on old RPI boards, but anything armv7hf compatible and up will.Īny chance the. I have a Acer Chromebook r13 and I'm trying to use signal desktop on it under crostini on ChromeOS.Ĭurrently the Android app doesn't work on tablets, and it seems that ChromeOS falls under this category.Īlso, armv7 compatibility with raspberry pi brings in complications with older board versions that don't support HF, so I'm not asking for that. I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates. ![]()
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