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* Re: Getting Waydroid into Factory
       [not found]     ` <f0e9981a-5003-43eb-951b-e9a0c44d7459@cozycabin.se>
@ 2026-01-12 23:18       ` jimedrand
  2026-01-13  0:35         ` jimedrand
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: jimedrand @ 2026-01-12 23:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sebastian Hörberg; +Cc: Gwml

On 2026-01-12 19:58, Sebastian Hörberg wrote:
> Hello,
Oh, hello to you.

> I saw that you did some big updates on the repo. Just wanted to let you 
> know that it seems to break when updating:
> 
> Resolving dependencies...
> Resolving package dependencies...
> 
> Problem: 1: the to be installed waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch requires 
> '(kmod(binder_linux.ko) if kernel)', but this requirement cannot be 
> provided
>  Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-9.1.g1198a45.x86_64
>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-11.1.g16d7e52.x86_64
>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-1.0.6.1.sr20251204.x86_64
>  Solution 2: do not install waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch
>  Solution 3: break waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch by ignoring some of its 
> dependencies

Yeah, I am working to make the updates and adding the solution by making 
Shell script to manage the DKMS, since KMP approach aren't effective 
anymore. If you have idea, you can help me to tell which should I did 
for improving the packages before pulling into. I hope these solution 
will let them pull it without touching the kernel and utilise DKMS.

I was doing the big update yesterday when I am in hospital for control 
at psychiatry and I am using hospital's public internet for working the 
updates. Just let me know when everything works at the upcoming updates 
(always refresh the repo during the updates).

That's it from me.

Regards

Jim


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* Re: Getting Waydroid into Factory
  2026-01-12 23:18       ` Getting Waydroid into Factory jimedrand
@ 2026-01-13  0:35         ` jimedrand
  2026-01-18 17:13           ` Sebastian Hörberg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: jimedrand @ 2026-01-13  0:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sebastian Hörberg; +Cc: Gwml

On 2026-01-12 23:18, jimedrand@autistici.org wrote:

>> I saw that you did some big updates on the repo. Just wanted to let 
>> you know that it seems to break when updating:
>> 
>> Resolving dependencies...
>> Resolving package dependencies...
>> 
>> Problem: 1: the to be installed waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch requires 
>> '(kmod(binder_linux.ko) if kernel)', but this requirement cannot be 
>> provided
>>  Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-9.1.g1198a45.x86_64
>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-11.1.g16d7e52.x86_64
>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-1.0.6.1.sr20251204.x86_64
>>  Solution 2: do not install waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch
>>  Solution 3: break waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch by ignoring some of its 
>> dependencies
> 
> Yeah, I am working to make the updates and adding the solution by 
> making Shell script to manage the DKMS, since KMP approach aren't 
> effective anymore. If you have idea, you can help me to tell which 
> should I did for improving the packages before pulling into. I hope 
> these solution will let them pull it without touching the kernel and 
> utilise DKMS.
> 
> I was doing the big update yesterday when I am in hospital for control 
> at psychiatry and I am using hospital's public internet for working the 
> updates. Just let me know when everything works at the upcoming updates 
> (always refresh the repo during the updates).

Also, now I am gonna upload the SRPMs (Source of RPMs) into my own repo 
at https://codeberg.org/jimed-rand/waydroid-opensuse-sources soon. So, 
feel free to contribute if you want to improve.

Jim

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* Re: Getting Waydroid into Factory
  2026-01-13  0:35         ` jimedrand
@ 2026-01-18 17:13           ` Sebastian Hörberg
  2026-01-23 19:47             ` Sebastian Hörberg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Hörberg @ 2026-01-18 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jimedrand; +Cc: Gwml

Hi Jim,

I have been having a lot of instability from binder_linux, it crashes 
(as seen in dmesg), it causes audio to crackle in android from time to 
time and also straight-up system lockups. So I still think it is worth 
asking the kernel team for including the upstream binder module. :/

/Sebastian

On 2026-01-13 01:35, jimedrand@autistici.org wrote:
> On 2026-01-12 23:18, jimedrand@autistici.org wrote:
>
>>> I saw that you did some big updates on the repo. Just wanted to let 
>>> you know that it seems to break when updating:
>>>
>>> Resolving dependencies...
>>> Resolving package dependencies...
>>>
>>> Problem: 1: the to be installed waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch requires 
>>> '(kmod(binder_linux.ko) if kernel)', but this requirement cannot be 
>>> provided
>>>  Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
>>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-9.1.g1198a45.x86_64
>>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-11.1.g16d7e52.x86_64
>>>   deinstallation of kernel-default-6.18.3-1.0.6.1.sr20251204.x86_64
>>>  Solution 2: do not install waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch
>>>  Solution 3: break waydroid-1.6.1-12.1.noarch by ignoring some of 
>>> its dependencies
>>
>> Yeah, I am working to make the updates and adding the solution by 
>> making Shell script to manage the DKMS, since KMP approach aren't 
>> effective anymore. If you have idea, you can help me to tell which 
>> should I did for improving the packages before pulling into. I hope 
>> these solution will let them pull it without touching the kernel and 
>> utilise DKMS.
>>
>> I was doing the big update yesterday when I am in hospital for 
>> control at psychiatry and I am using hospital's public internet for 
>> working the updates. Just let me know when everything works at the 
>> upcoming updates (always refresh the repo during the updates).
>
> Also, now I am gonna upload the SRPMs (Source of RPMs) into my own 
> repo at https://codeberg.org/jimed-rand/waydroid-opensuse-sources 
> soon. So, feel free to contribute if you want to improve.
>
> Jim

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* Re: Getting Waydroid into Factory
  2026-01-18 17:13           ` Sebastian Hörberg
@ 2026-01-23 19:47             ` Sebastian Hörberg
  2026-01-23 20:10               ` James "Jim" Ed Randson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Hörberg @ 2026-01-23 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jimedrand; +Cc: Gwml

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On söndag 18 januari 2026 18:13:09 centraleuropeisk normaltid Sebastian 
Hörberg wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> 
> I have been having a lot of instability from binder_linux, it crashes
> (as seen in dmesg), it causes audio to crackle in android from time to
> time and also straight-up system lockups. So I still think it is worth
> asking the kernel team for including the upstream binder module. :/
> 
> /Sebastian

Small status update, I remade my kernel build on obs with binderfs in the 
kernel and all my problems with crashing and performance have gone away.

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* Re: Getting Waydroid into Factory
  2026-01-23 19:47             ` Sebastian Hörberg
@ 2026-01-23 20:10               ` James "Jim" Ed Randson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: James "Jim" Ed Randson @ 2026-01-23 20:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sebastian Hörberg; +Cc: Gwml, jimedrand

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On 24/1/26 02:46, Sebastian Hörberg wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> I have been having a lot of instability from binder_linux, it crashes
>> (as seen in dmesg), it causes audio to crackle in android from time to
>> time and also straight-up system lockups. So I still think it is worth
>> asking the kernel team for including the upstream binder module. :/
>>
>> Sebastian
> Small status update, I remade my kernel build on obs with binderfs in the
> kernel and all my problems with crashing and performance have gone away.
Hello Sebastian

Sorry if I didn't reply the messages that you was sent. Since the binder 
is facing security issues on openSUSE, I guess it won't work to 
integrate for now. Look at openSUSE Bugzilla and find the "binder" for 
more details. Also, I guess you're inspired from tiwai's kernel repo to 
made it working. Well, instead following my home sub-repo for Waydroid, 
you can follow the Emulators:Waydroid 
(https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Emulators:Waydroid) from now 
on. But before that, disable my repo and enable the repo below.

Tumbleweed : sudo zypper ar -f 
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators:/Waydroid/openSUSE_Factory/Emulators:Waydroid.repo

Slowroll : sudo zypper ar -f 
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators:/Waydroid/openSUSE_Slowroll/Emulators:Waydroid.repo

Leap 16.0 : sudo zypper ar -f 
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators:/Waydroid/16.0/Emulators:Waydroid.repo

I hope it works for you.

Jim

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