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#+TITLE: Pinephone setup
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#+AUTHOR: James Blair
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#+EMAIL: mail@jamesblair.net
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#+DATE: <2022-12-11 Sun 16:00>
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Below are the steps I follow post standard installation of mobian on my pinephone.
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* Start temporary terminal session
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The first thing I do once the operating system is installed and up to date is to install ~tmate~ so that I can start a temporary remotely accessible terminal session on the device.
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This will give us a terminal session we can use to complete the remainder of this setup.
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#+NAME: Install tmate
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#+begin_src tmate
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sudo apt install --yes tmate
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#+end_src
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* Setup ssh server
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Once we have a foothold on the device via tmate we need to setup ~ssh~ server which we will use to securely connect to the device.
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#+NAME: Setup ssh server[
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#+begin_src tmate
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sudo apt install --yes openssh-server
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#+end_src
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* Setup access tunnel
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We want to be able to drop into a terminal on the device from anywhere provided it is powered on and has an internet connection. We can achieve this using a [[https://www.cloudflare.com/products/tunnel/][cloudflare access tunnel]].
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There are many similar projects that can achieve a similar outcome however I currently use cloudflare for dns for my domains and want to keep control plane sprawl down currently. In future I might move to a self hosted tunnel solution.
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To install the ~cloudflared~ daemon on the phone go to the control plane at https://one.dash.cloudflare.com, select the ~james-pinephone-pro~ tunnel, then run the given command on the pinephone terminal to install the service.
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Note: Ensure to select the ~arm64-bit~ architecture rather than the default ~64-bit~.
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The command will look something like this:
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#+NAME: Install cloudflared
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#+begin_src tmate
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curl -L --output cloudflared.deb https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest/download/cloudflared-linux-arm64.deb &&
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sudo dpkg -i cloudflared.deb &&
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sudo cloudflared service install <token>
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#+end_src
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* Bluetooth audio fix
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To pair a wireless headset we first need to install the pa bluetooth module.
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#+NAME: Install pa bt module
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#+begin_src tmate
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sudo apt install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
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#+end_src
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