Dirk Müller writes:
> Which state do you want to recover? basically you can narrow it down
> by doing a branch of the kernel-source from factory, and then
> selecting with "osc log openSUSE:Factory kernel-source" the revision
> of the kernel that you want to try, and then do osc copypac
> -r -K -
Hi,
in my Hackweek project[1] I tested Orange Pi PC board[2] with openSUSE.
This is what I found:
There is Tumbleweed image with downstream kernel 3.4.39 [3]
- it works with problems, I hit some incompatible IOCTL in V4L2 driver
and kernel firmware loading does not work
- the kernel can be rec
Hi Vladimir,
Am 14.12.2015 um 11:29 schrieb Vladimir Nadvornik:
> in my Hackweek project[1] I tested Orange Pi PC board[2] with openSUSE.
> This is what I found:
>
> There is Tumbleweed image with downstream kernel 3.4.39 [3]
> - it works with problems, I hit some incompatible IOCTL in V4L2 driv