desktopify
Convert Ubuntu Server for Raspberry Pi into a Desktop (by wimpysworld)
ezinnit
ezinnit initializes your gitlab repository and your server. Your app will be live and commits to main will automatically deploy. (by johnsyncs)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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desktopify
Posts with mentions or reviews of desktopify.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-14.
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Running an ARM laptop using Ubuntu server? And another server witg GUI question.
Note: I have no experience with ARM servers (only some play using raspberry pi's) , but if it was me I'd likely explore desktopify if you're wanting a Ubuntu system (including flavors of Ubuntu)
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How can I get an arm64 version of Lubuntu?
The easiest method however is just install using an existing system (eg. server), then run desktopify which was written/intended for raspberry pi's, but is pretty easy to adapt to other arm64 systems if you're not using a r.pi. but other arm64 system.
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Manjaro on the RPI4 with full disk encryption and remote unlock
I tried Manjaro for 64 bit setup. Initially could not figure out how to force resolution of a 4K tv to HD, so changing resolution on Desktop would not scale well. Went with Ubuntu server and used desktopify. Had to research about how to avoid tv setting certain resolution at boot. May be I will give Manjaro another try. Not sure about Arch though. I have bluetooth mouse and keyboard, therefore only way to use any input is by enabling ssh at first boot.
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Lubuntu DE not working on Raspberry Pi 400.
I'd suggest looking up the `desktopify` project created by Martin Wimpress. There is more than just loading `lubuntu-desktop` required for a Pi (at least for 20.10 & 20.04 as I recall; I've never looked at 21.04), and even if you don't use the desktopify script; it contains clues on doing it yourself anyway (for any of the Ubuntu flavors). https://github.com/wimpysworld/desktopify
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Where to get the image of Ubuntu 20.04 desktop for raspberry pi
However, you can install the 20.04 server version and then run a script called desktopify to convert it.
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Where can I download Ubuntu 20.04 focal desktop which I can flash onto an SD card and run on my RPi?
20.10 is the first Ubuntu release to officially support the desktop environment. If the server image doesn't suit your needs by itself, you could install 20.04 server and then use Wimpy's script Desktopify to add the desktop environment.
ezinnit
Posts with mentions or reviews of ezinnit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-28.
- Plug in your droplet ip, your domain and your gitlab info and in 5 minutes your web app is live at https://yourdomain, and all future commits to main are automatically deployed. Included templates for new django, flask and fastApi projects!
- This is my first bash script! What do you think? You plug in your droplet ip, your domain and your gitlab info and in 5 minutes your web app is live at https://yourdomain, and all future commits to main are automatically deployed. Included templates for new django, flask and fastApi projects!
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We created a free tool that just deploys a working, live and secure django, flask or fastApi template to your server from gitlab, connects it with your domain, and all future commits to your main branch will automatically deploy. Fantastic tool for teaching or learning python based web development!
for your domain to work, you need a DNS "A" record pointing your domain to your server ip address (create the DNS "A" record before running ezinnit)
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We made a free CICD/deployment tool: initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all main commits are automatically deployed. Templates for Django, flask, fastApi
your local machine's ssh key added to your new server's allowed hosts (digital ocean tutorial)
ezinnit
- One tool webapp deployment: initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all main commits are automatically deployed. Basic templates Django, flask, fastApi apps
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One tool python webapp deployment: initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all main commits are automatically deployed. Templates for Django, flask, fastApi
gitlab personal access token
- One tool deployment: ezinnit initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all commits to main are automatically deployed. Templates for django, flask; FastApi
- One click python webapp deployment: ezinnit initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all commits to main are automatically deployed.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing desktopify and ezinnit you can also consider the following projects:
screenFetch - Fetches system/theme information in terminal for Linux desktop screenshots.
gitignore.io - Create useful .gitignore files for your project