Hi,
Both scripts are in initrd but no more in rootfs.
Fixed, new submission to factory is in the queue: 311728
I really hope we are back on green again :)
Regards,
Marcus
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Op vrijdag 12 juni 2015 19:18:31 schreef Philip Vossler:
surrvive reboots and is accessible via ssh but after the first reboot
there is no HDMI console.
It does take a while to start but looks like its functional - I will
need HDMI, so I'm going to try and find out why it's not working.
Am 12.06.2015 um 11:23 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
It should. ;)
It does!
Successfully tested one of the todays sunxi Images.
Thanks.
Br,
Frank
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Well, there is definitely a problem with the tumbleweed image for xfce on the
RPI 2.. The error I am seeing right now is this:
xfce4-session: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libEGL.so.1: undefined symbol:
glDiscardFrameBufferEXT
I am sure I solved a similar issue before on the RPI I had, but
Please can someone advice if there is a known good image for the
Raspberry Pi 2? The tumbleweed images appear to have issues.
A pointer to a good 13.1 or 13.2 image would be really helpful.
Thanks
Phil Vossler
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Hi all -
For some time I've had a Banana Pi device running an openSUSE 13.2
image that I downloaded from the Banana Pi site. Over time, I'd been
gradually dragging it forward with self-built vendor kernels and
u-boot, hoping that it wouldn't fall
The latest build factory image I've tested today
(openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi2.armv7l-1.12.1-Build311.1.raw.xz
)
surrvive reboots and is accessible via ssh but after the first reboot
there is no HDMI console.
It does take a while to start but looks like its functional - I will
need