[opensuse-arm] Graphics acceleration

2020-02-02 Thread Axel Braun
Hi,

quick question...is there a possibility to accelerate the graphics output for 
a Raspi 3? There is a package X11-raspberrypi, but that seems not to contain 
any drivers or hints

Thanks
Axel


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RE: [opensuse-arm] RE: WireGuard, kernel 5.6, openSUSE Arm

2020-02-02 Thread jimmypierre.rouen.france



-Original Message-
From: Andreas Färber  
Sent: 02 February 2020 16:24
To: jimmypierre.rouen.fra...@gmail.com; opensuse-arm@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] RE: WireGuard, kernel 5.6, openSUSE Arm

>>Salut Jimmy,
Hallo Andreas,

I am awfully sorry for asking questions. The idea was not to redo tests if 
already done before.

I am re-installing this ISO : 
openSUSE-Leap-15.1-DVD-aarch64-Build458.3-Media.iso on QEMU. I have also 
ordered 8 GB RAM.

I will also install WireGuard aarch64 and pi-hole. The pre requisite are 
governed by the hardware and this is not my choice.

I will peruse the links too, thanks Andreas.

It has been two years since I went to FOSSDEM and I am just 3 hours' drive to 
Brussels. Sadly, many projects are keeping me at bay.

It's also a good idea to follow what Michal K. and openSUSE-kernel are doing 
rather than bothering you with same.

NUI was Novell Users International until about 7 years ago. It has been 19 
years' service as volunteers as well. It's not a website but it is all about 
evangelizing. We have roughly 15 events per year on openSUSE and SUSE.

>> If you have a spare system that you can reinstall if needed, you can try 
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Kernel:linux-next today, at your own 
>> risk; CONFIG_WIREGUARD appears to be enabled as module. It gets updated 
>> automatically and is not QA'ed.
We do have spare boxes, and it's more gratifying to do it the hard way, system 
> software.opensuse.org and/or editor's ftp etc. We will need to install 
modules manually one day or another. So the earlier to get acquainted with

Sorry again for sharing my problems.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jimmy Pierre
President
Network Users institute
https://nui.fr

Am 02.02.20 um 14:09 schrieb jimmypierre.rouen.fra...@gmail.com:
>>> Once final v5.6 is released and built in Kernel:HEAD, it'll be submitted to 
>>> Kernel:stable and then openSUSE:Factory and will ultimately appear in 
>>> Tumbleweed.
> Great! Allow me to sort of rephrase my question. As far as you know does 
> WireGuard work fine on openSUSE Arm please?

I do not know! To me it is just one out of dozens of Kconfig options that'll be 
new in 5.6. To get an idea of what I've been talking about in the previous 
answer, see here my last arm64 update for 5.5 cycle:

https://github.com/openSUSE/kernel-source/commit/4e170862d6ded97cf64615162818274a2559003a#diff-02a76de3564cccb6aa670bfab5fa0cbd

 From my local linux-next based development trees I know that the option is 
available for both 32-bit arm and 64-bit arm64. But I have no clue what your 
favorite option does, nor how to test it, and on most new boards that I spend 
my time on enabling I don't even have Ethernet drivers yet.

> And when kernel 5.6 will be released in April or so, WireGuard will be part 
> natively, will openSUSE Arm support same? It's aarch64 the target as I 
> believe that x64/Tumbleweed is taken care of.

To me, openSUSE Arm is Tumbleweed, and I explained the process for that.

Dunno what you mean with taken care of. Please re-read my full answer: I will 
choose whatever is chosen for x86_64 and the other openSUSE architectures. So 
if you want Michal K. to look into his crystal ball, you'll need to ask on 
opensuse-kernel list.

If you're asking whether I'll be quick enough in updating the configs, that I 
can't guarantee, -rc7 was fairly late this cycle, and armv6hl/armv7hl are still 
unfinished. If everything were great with me, I'd be at FOSDEM now, not 
answering emails...

At this stage without -rc1 this is all very hypothetical still. The option 
might get reverted upstream, for instance, if there's problems.

> I run NUI.fr (basically a LUG, Computer Club) since 2001 and before telling 
> my guys what we will be working on as we do have visitors and if they see us 
> "fiddling", they will lose interest and negatively  "advertise" our 
> activities.

Whatever website you run doesn't change our workflows nor that this is all 
driven by volunteers in their spare time. You'll need to be patient and do your 
own testing before you try to show it off wherever.

If you have a spare system that you can reinstall if needed, you can try 
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Kernel:linux-next today, at your own 
risk; CONFIG_WIREGUARD appears to be enabled as module. It gets updated 
automatically and is not QA'ed.

You'll need to figure out whether any userspace packages need to be added or 
updated to make use of the kernel option (e.g., iproute2 or similar NetLink 
based tools). I could imagine that if you expect YaST support for such new 
technologies, you might need to contribute it yourself. The good thing is, with 
OBS you can easily show your members how to update and test branched packages 
for that.

Regards,
Andreas

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Re: [opensuse-arm] RE: WireGuard, kernel 5.6, openSUSE Arm

2020-02-02 Thread Andreas Färber

Salut Jimmy,

Am 02.02.20 um 14:09 schrieb jimmypierre.rouen.fra...@gmail.com:

Once final v5.6 is released and built in Kernel:HEAD, it'll be submitted to 
Kernel:stable and then openSUSE:Factory and will ultimately appear in 
Tumbleweed.

Great! Allow me to sort of rephrase my question. As far as you know does 
WireGuard work fine on openSUSE Arm please?


I do not know! To me it is just one out of dozens of Kconfig options 
that'll be new in 5.6. To get an idea of what I've been talking about in 
the previous answer, see here my last arm64 update for 5.5 cycle:


https://github.com/openSUSE/kernel-source/commit/4e170862d6ded97cf64615162818274a2559003a#diff-02a76de3564cccb6aa670bfab5fa0cbd

From my local linux-next based development trees I know that the option 
is available for both 32-bit arm and 64-bit arm64. But I have no clue 
what your favorite option does, nor how to test it, and on most new 
boards that I spend my time on enabling I don't even have Ethernet 
drivers yet.



And when kernel 5.6 will be released in April or so, WireGuard will be part 
natively, will openSUSE Arm support same? It's aarch64 the target as I believe 
that x64/Tumbleweed is taken care of.


To me, openSUSE Arm is Tumbleweed, and I explained the process for that.

Dunno what you mean with taken care of. Please re-read my full answer: I 
will choose whatever is chosen for x86_64 and the other openSUSE 
architectures. So if you want Michal K. to look into his crystal ball, 
you'll need to ask on opensuse-kernel list.


If you're asking whether I'll be quick enough in updating the configs, 
that I can't guarantee, -rc7 was fairly late this cycle, and 
armv6hl/armv7hl are still unfinished. If everything were great with me, 
I'd be at FOSDEM now, not answering emails...


At this stage without -rc1 this is all very hypothetical still. The 
option might get reverted upstream, for instance, if there's problems.



I run NUI.fr (basically a LUG, Computer Club) since 2001 and before telling my guys what we will be 
working on as we do have visitors and if they see us "fiddling", they will lose interest 
and negatively  "advertise" our activities.


Whatever website you run doesn't change our workflows nor that this is 
all driven by volunteers in their spare time. You'll need to be patient 
and do your own testing before you try to show it off wherever.


If you have a spare system that you can reinstall if needed, you can try 
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Kernel:linux-next today, at your 
own risk; CONFIG_WIREGUARD appears to be enabled as module. It gets 
updated automatically and is not QA'ed.


You'll need to figure out whether any userspace packages need to be 
added or updated to make use of the kernel option (e.g., iproute2 or 
similar NetLink based tools). I could imagine that if you expect YaST 
support for such new technologies, you might need to contribute it 
yourself. The good thing is, with OBS you can easily show your members 
how to update and test branched packages for that.


Regards,
Andreas

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RE: [opensuse-arm] RE: WireGuard, kernel 5.6, openSUSE Arm

2020-02-02 Thread jimmypierre.rouen.france



-Original Message-
From: Andreas Färber  
Sent: 01 February 2020 15:36
To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] RE: WireGuard, kernel 5.6, openSUSE Arm

Hello Jimmy,

Hallo Andreas, Guillaume :)

>>Once final v5.6 is released and built in Kernel:HEAD, it'll be submitted to 
>>Kernel:stable and then openSUSE:Factory and will ultimately appear in 
>>Tumbleweed.
Great! Allow me to sort of rephrase my question. As far as you know does 
WireGuard work fine on openSUSE Arm please? And when kernel 5.6 will be 
released in April or so, WireGuard will be part natively, will openSUSE Arm 
support same? It's aarch64 the target as I believe that x64/Tumbleweed is taken 
care of.

I run NUI.fr (basically a LUG, Computer Club) since 2001 and before telling my 
guys what we will be working on as we do have visitors and if they see us 
"fiddling", they will lose interest and negatively  "advertise" our activities.

As you see, we already have a lot of fun :)

Best wishes,
Jimmy

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[opensuse-arm] Re: Re : Re: [opensuse-arm] Re: LEAP 15.1 repos outdated?

2020-02-02 Thread Bernd Nachtigall
Hi

Am 02.02.20 um 12:48 schrieb Guillaume GARDET:
> Hi,
>
>
> - Bernd Nachtigall  a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Am 02.02.20 um 10:16 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov:
>>> 02.02.2020 10:46, Bernd Nachtigall пишет:
 Hi,

 I play around with a RasPi and run LEAP15.1 since weeks. All things fine 
 :-)

 When I check for updates I get 'Main Update Repository' outdated. URL
 is:
 http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/distribution/leap/15.1/repo/oss/

 There are repos for 15.2, but it seems that 15.2 is not released yet.

 Any hints?
>>>
>>> For some reason, updates for arm platform are not published.
>>
>> Is this supposed to be?
>>
>> A distribution without updates seems useless. I think there was updates
>> former weeks.
>
> This Url is the base repo, not the update channel.

Sorry for disturbing ...

After a pot of coffee I found it. Thank you for the hint!

Bernd
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Re : Re: [opensuse-arm] Re: LEAP 15.1 repos outdated?

2020-02-02 Thread Guillaume GARDET
Hi,


- Bernd Nachtigall  a écrit :
> 
> 
> Am 02.02.20 um 10:16 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov:
> > 02.02.2020 10:46, Bernd Nachtigall пишет:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I play around with a RasPi and run LEAP15.1 since weeks. All things fine 
> >> :-)
> >>
> >> When I check for updates I get 'Main Update Repository' outdated. URL
> >> is:
> >> http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/distribution/leap/15.1/repo/oss/
> >>
> >> There are repos for 15.2, but it seems that 15.2 is not released yet.
> >>
> >> Any hints?
> >
> > For some reason, updates for arm platform are not published.
> 
> Is this supposed to be?
> 
> A distribution without updates seems useless. I think there was updates
> former weeks.

This Url is the base repo, not the update channel. 

Guillaume

> 
> Bernd
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Re: [opensuse-arm] Re: LEAP 15.1 repos outdated?

2020-02-02 Thread Bernd Nachtigall



Am 02.02.20 um 10:16 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov:
> 02.02.2020 10:46, Bernd Nachtigall пишет:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I play around with a RasPi and run LEAP15.1 since weeks. All things fine :-)
>>
>> When I check for updates I get 'Main Update Repository' outdated. URL
>> is:
>> http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/distribution/leap/15.1/repo/oss/
>>
>> There are repos for 15.2, but it seems that 15.2 is not released yet.
>>
>> Any hints?
>
> For some reason, updates for arm platform are not published.

Is this supposed to be?

A distribution without updates seems useless. I think there was updates
former weeks.

Bernd
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[opensuse-arm] Re: LEAP 15.1 repos outdated?

2020-02-02 Thread Matwey V. Kornilov
02.02.2020 10:46, Bernd Nachtigall пишет:
> Hi,
> 
> I play around with a RasPi and run LEAP15.1 since weeks. All things fine :-)
> 
> When I check for updates I get 'Main Update Repository' outdated. URL
> is:
> http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/distribution/leap/15.1/repo/oss/
> 
> There are repos for 15.2, but it seems that 15.2 is not released yet.
> 
> Any hints?

For some reason, updates for arm platform are not published.

> 
> Bernd
> 


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