Stop implying that one Ubuntu 3.11 unit lane validates the full Linux support surface Aman documents.\n\nSplit CI into an Ubuntu CPython 3.10/3.11/3.12 unit-package matrix, a portable install plus doctor smoke lane, and a packaging lane gated on both. Add a reproducible ci_portable_smoke.sh helper with fake systemctl coverage, and force the installer onto /usr/bin/python3 so the smoke path uses the distro-provided GI and X11 Python packages it is meant to validate.\n\nUpdate the README, release/distribution docs, and Debian metadata to distinguish the automated Ubuntu CI floor from broader manual GA signoff families, and add the missing AppIndicator introspection package to the Ubuntu/Debian dependency lists.\n\nValidate with python3 -m unittest discover -s tests -p 'test_*.py', python3 -m py_compile src/*.py tests/*.py, and bash -n scripts/ci_portable_smoke.sh. The full xvfb-backed smoke could not be run locally in this sandbox because xvfb-run is unavailable.
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# Aman 1.0.0
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This is the first GA-targeted X11 release for Aman.
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- Canonical release page:
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`https://git.thaloco.com/thaloco/aman/releases/tag/v1.0.0`
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- Canonical release index:
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`https://git.thaloco.com/thaloco/aman/releases`
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- Support and issue reporting:
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`thales@thalesmaciel.com`
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## Supported environment
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- X11 desktop sessions only
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- `systemd --user` for supported daily use
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- System CPython `3.10`, `3.11`, or `3.12` for the portable installer
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- Runtime dependencies installed from the distro package manager
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- Automated validation floor: Ubuntu CI on CPython `3.10`, `3.11`, and `3.12`
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for unit/package coverage, plus portable install and `aman doctor` smoke
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with Ubuntu system `python3`
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- Manual GA signoff families: Debian/Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, openSUSE
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## Artifacts
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The release page should publish:
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- `aman-x11-linux-1.0.0.tar.gz`
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- `aman-x11-linux-1.0.0.tar.gz.sha256`
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- `SHA256SUMS`
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- wheel artifact from `dist/*.whl`
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- Debian package from `dist/*.deb`
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- Arch package inputs from `dist/arch/PKGBUILD` and `dist/arch/*.tar.gz`
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## Install, update, and uninstall
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- Install: download the portable bundle and checksum from the release page,
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verify the checksum, extract the bundle, then run `./install.sh`
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- Update: extract the newer bundle and run its `./install.sh`
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- Uninstall: run `~/.local/share/aman/current/uninstall.sh`
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- Purge uninstall: run `~/.local/share/aman/current/uninstall.sh --purge`
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The full end-user lifecycle is documented in
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[`docs/portable-install.md`](../portable-install.md).
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## Recovery path
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If the supported path fails, use:
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1. `aman doctor --config ~/.config/aman/config.json`
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2. `aman self-check --config ~/.config/aman/config.json`
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3. `journalctl --user -u aman`
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4. `aman run --config ~/.config/aman/config.json --verbose`
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Reference diagnostics and failure IDs live in
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[`docs/runtime-recovery.md`](../runtime-recovery.md).
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## Support
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Email `thales@thalesmaciel.com` with:
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- distro and version
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- X11 confirmation
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- install channel and Aman version
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- `aman doctor` output
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- `aman self-check` output
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- relevant `journalctl --user -u aman` lines
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## Non-goals
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- Wayland support
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- Flatpak or snap as the canonical GA path
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- Native-package parity across every Linux distro
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