Better late than never: PureOS 11 (crimson) is finally out, catching up with Debian 12 (bookworm) just in time for when bullseye/byzantium lose their extended security support next month. If you're still on byzantium, update ASAP! It's a solid improvement over both byzantium and plain bookworm. 🧵
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@dantalion Waydroid has worked for several years now. The package is now included in the PureOS repositories indeed. Coincidentally, Debian has packaged it a few days later as well.
Not sure what you mean by migration guide. Migration from/to what?
@dantalion But what are you migrating from/to? What do you want to do in the first place?
This is an installation guide, so it tells you how to start from the clean slate. There shouldn't be a need for a upgrade guide, just upgrade 😜
@dos From the old pureos to 11. Having previously manually installed Waydroid from the CI Debian package.
I wish to upgrade pureos without losing my android user data.
I guess as long as I make a backup I can just uninstall the old packages and place the user data back in the right location after installing Waydroid from the repository.
@dantalion It's the same package.
@dos For the android user data
Specially cause the snippet I referenced suggests to delete it in the installation step.
It suggest to run:
`sudo rm -rf /usr/share/waydroid-extra /var/lib/waydroid ~/.local/share/waydroid ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.*.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/Waydroid.desktop
`