L4T Ubuntu - A fully featured linux on your switch

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L4T Ubuntu
Intro
L4T Ubuntu is a version of Linux based on nvidia's linux for tegra project. It uses a different kernel compared to previous releases which allows it to use features not yet in mainline. Such as audio, docking support and vulkan.

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We have a wiki !
To facilitate our work we will only update our wiki from now on in order to avoid multiple outdated references, please refer to the following link instead of this page

https://wiki.switchroot.org/en/Linux/Ubuntu-Install-Guide

Credits

Bylaws,
Langerhans,
Ave,
Natinusala,
CTCaer(most of the hard stuff),
Gavin_Darkglider,
DanielOgorchock(Joycon drivers/joycond),
stary2001 (reboot2payload),
NVIDIA,
Azkali
Everyone else in switchroot - more info on that in the future.
 
Last edited by azkali,
Hey guys,
I have a problem
a) virtual keyboard doesn't show up (it does sometimes but rarely)
b)I've tried my mouse plugged in the dock and it doesn't work Can confirm my mouse is working because I've tested it on my PC

So as you can see l4t is not usable for me
If you could help me , it would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance

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Hey guys,
I have a problem
a) virtual keyboard doesn't show up (it does sometimes but rarely)
b)I've tried my mouse plugged in the dock and it doesn't work Can confirm my mouse is working because I've tested it on my PC

So as you can see l4t is not usable for me
If you could help me , it would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance
Also when I plug my mouse in the dock the mouse pointer is not shown so probably it is not detected at all
 
Hey guys,
I have a problem
a) virtual keyboard doesn't show up (it does sometimes but rarely)
b)I've tried my mouse plugged in the dock and it doesn't work Can confirm my mouse is working because I've tested it on my PC

So as you can see l4t is not usable for me
If you could help me , it would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance

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Also when I plug my mouse in the dock the mouse pointer is not shown so probably it is not detected at all
For cursor not showing this should help, i looked this up for the tutorial on using barrier kvm that i just made:

Code:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false

For keyboard you can toggle a permanent icon on screen, going to settings > at the first guide will be this option, or you can show keyboard through its icon at the taskbar, which is also there where you can access settings.
 
Last edited by ZeroFX,
For cursor not showing this should help, i looked this up for the tutorial on using barrier kvm that i just made:

Code:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false

For keyboard you can toggle a permanent icon on screen, going to settings > at the first guide will be this option, or you can show keyboard through its icon at the taskbar, which is also there where you can access settings.
Hold on a min
Could you explain the second part of your reply about the keyboard
 
You can enable a permanent on screen button that pops the keyboard, or you can do it by tapping on small icon in the upper taskbar and selecting show keyboard:

To enable the floating button, go to its settings by tapping in said small icon in the upper taskbar (you can do this by tapping the settings key on the keyboard itself too), then you should see the option "Show *something something* icon", its the only disabled option, enable it, you should now see a big button with the logo of the keyboard floating on your screen.
 
Last edited by ZeroFX,
For cursor not showing this should help, i looked this up for the tutorial on using barrier kvm that i just made:

Code:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false

For keyboard you can toggle a permanent icon on screen, going to settings > at the first guide will be this option, or you can show keyboard through its icon at the taskbar, which is also there where you can access settings.
And also shall I type that code to the terminal
 
I use that same Intenso class 10 card in a 16gb variant and it works for me. Albeit it being very slow performance wise.
Download sd card formatter and format your card first.
then download Balenaetcher and flash the card that way. THEN simply copy and paste the patch into the already existing root directory of the fat32 partition.

I tried it, doesn't work. I will wait for an update..
 
Can I just transfer my tuned up L4T ubuntu SD-image from one to my another rcm Switch without any hassle, guys?.. Or I need to install it via OP-image only, like 'windows'?
 
Last edited by mathew77,
Is there a way to have both normal homebrew CFW and L4T on one micro?
Yes you can resize with a non official partition manager you can push the Linux ext4 partition to the end and resize to whatever size you want and then you can resize the fat32 partition to whatever you want
 
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Yes you can resize with a non official partition manager you can push the Linux ext4 partition to the end and resize to whatever size you want and then you can resize the fat32 partition to whatever you want

You mean (for example):

400GB SD Card
- 50GB L4T Linux (ext4) -- G: Drive
- 350GB Switch DATA and Ubuntu DATA (500MB) (FAT32) -- F: Drive

And now I can boot L4T and Switch with one payload (Hekate)? But why do I have exFAT on my switch SD Card? Isn't it better for bigger files?
 
Last edited by MushCow,
I paired the pro controller and it worked nice, but now I cant not use the joycons, it wont let me pair them
 
Last edited by sou,

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