On 3/11/20 2:39 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
> On 2/28/20 2:03 PM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
>> Op vrijdag 28 februari 2020 12:03:40 CET schreef Michael Ströder:
>>> I've updated my Raspberry PI 2 to Tumbleweed snapshot 20200226.
>>>
>>> After the update onl
On 2/28/20 2:03 PM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op vrijdag 28 februari 2020 12:03:40 CET schreef Michael Ströder:
>> I've updated my Raspberry PI 2 to Tumbleweed snapshot 20200226.
>>
>> After the update only the rainbow-colored screen appears but after that
>> only a black
HI!
I've updated my Raspberry PI 2 to Tumbleweed snapshot 20200226.
After the update only the rainbow-colored screen appears but after that
only a black screen, no boot.
See below the directory listings of /boot and /boot/efi.
Ciao, Michael.
snip
On 1/23/20 9:08 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> On Jan 22 2020, Michael Ströder wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately only this messages are printed on screen even with loglevel=7:
>>
>> Loading Linux 5.4.10-1-default
>> Loading initial ramdisk ...
>> EFI stub: Booting Linux K
On 1/20/20 8:27 AM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> IIRC, with grub 2.04 update, we need kernel 5.4+ for armv6.
I see.
> Could you boot with loglevel=7 and remove the 'quiet' option, please?
> Hopefully, you should have more kernel traces to share.
Unfortunately only this messages are printed on
On 11/12/19 2:47 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Matthias Brugger
>> Sent: 08 November 2019 12:26
>> To: Michael Ströder ; openSUSE ARM ML > a...@opensuse.org>
>> Cc: Guillaume Gardet
>> Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] R
HI!
I'm running Tumbleweed on RPI1 (armv6). It does not boot after upgrade
to kernel 5.3.x (tested versions 5.3.6..5.3.8). During upgrade there
were no error messages.
It just hangs after this grub message:
"Loading initial ramdisk ..."
Booting into 5.2.14 via grub works correctly.
Any idea
On 9/11/19 8:31 PM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op woensdag 11 september 2019 20:26:41 CEST schreef Freek de Kruijf:
I did have the same problem as Michael. After a "zypper dup --no-r" the
system did not boot anymore. I used the serial connection with the RPi1 and
there was no output at all.
So I
On 9/11/19 3:53 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
From: Michael Ströder
Sent: 11 September 2019 13:55
On 9/11/19 1:47 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Michael Ströder
Sent: 11 September 2019 13:34
I'm running Tumbleweed on RPI1 (armv6). It does not boot after last
HI!
I'm running Tumbleweed on RPI1 (armv6). It does not boot after last
upgrade to kernel from 5.2.10 to 5.2.13. During upgrade there were no
error messages.
At first glance the content of /boot and the firmware partition (ls of
both appended below) looks ok to me. But it does not show the
On 4/11/19 9:29 AM, Guillaume GARDET wrote:
do we have people still using openSUSE Tumbleweed on armv6 systems? Which is
Raspberry Pi 1, as it is the only armv6 board supported.
Yes.
I have several RPi 1 running with Tumbleweed and I wouldn't like to
throw them in the trash bin.
Dirk Müller wrote:
>>> http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv6hl/tumbleweed/repo/oss/
>>>
>>> Last update was snapshot 20180319 but no updates since then.
>> Same is true for armv7...
>>> Anything got stuck?
>> Any updates on this?
>
> We managed to publish it once manually, currently we have
HI!
I'm running an raspberry pi 1 with this repo:
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv6hl/tumbleweed/repo/oss/
Last update was snapshot 20180319 but no updates since then.
Anything got stuck?
Ciao, Michael.
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Dirk Müller wrote:
> Unfortunately armv6hl is in a pretty bad state because it is still
> built in qemu emulation, and noone maintains that emulation layer.
> [..]
> Over the long run we need to find a different solution though (which
> could be dropping it alltogether, in the worst case). For now
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:01 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>
>> If that isn't the MAC address under-discussion, clarification is indeed
>> needed.
>
> I am referring to the MAC address that is broadcast in the DSCP
> DHCPDISCOVER packet from the PI
Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
> I cannot understand the need for the system to creat a MAC address when every
> device is
> asigned an address by the manufacturer.
This is a privacy feature. And yes, you want that when traveling with your
laptop in
certain countries.
Note that recent Android
On 2016-09-26 16:54, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 26.09.2016 um 10:20 schrieb Michael Ströder:
I also wonder why the kernel
version in the images went from 4.3.x to 4.6.x and back to 4.3.x
although zypper
dup on running systems installed kernel-default-4.7.3-1.1.armv6hl.
Simple: If you choose
Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> I tried the last 2 weeks some images for the Raspberry PI.
> But all stops during boot. After the kernel loads i got
>
> /lib/modules/4.3.3-5-raspberrypi/kernel/drivers/net/usb/usbnet.ko
> error=No such file or directory
>
> and also after that a second boot ist not
Michael Ströder wrote:
> armv7l builds on OBS seem to be scheduled but never get executed. During the
> last days OBS was quite busy but currently the number of active build workers
> is
> below 200.
>
> For example:
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languag
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Michael Ströder <mich...@stroeder.com> writes:
>
>> armv7l builds on OBS seem to be scheduled but never get executed. During the
>> last days OBS was quite busy but currently the number of active build
>> workers is
>> below 200.
>
HI!
armv7l builds on OBS seem to be scheduled but never get executed. During the
last days OBS was quite busy but currently the number of active build workers is
below 200.
For example:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-ldap
Ciao, Michael.
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HI!
I'm trying to build a dovecot update ob openSUSE Build Service for
openSUSE_Factory_ARM armv6 but it fails:
[ 516s] checking whether fd passing works... no
[ 516s] configure: error: fd passing is required for Dovecot to work
HI!
It would be nice if repo changes and thus key changes would be announced here or
on other lists.
I currently get:
Retrieving repository 'Factory-Contrib-RPi' metadata
---[\]
File
Alexander Graf wrote:
> On 05.03.16 13:38, Michael Ströder wrote:
>> I'd like to completely get rid of perl on my systems.
>> Hence my question:
>> Is package perl-Bootloader still needed on raspberry pi systems for kernel
>> updates or similar?
>
> I'm not su
HI!
I'd like to completely get rid of perl on my systems.
Hence my question:
Is package perl-Bootloader still needed on raspberry pi systems for kernel
updates or similar?
Ciao, Michael.
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Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> On the downstream image for raspberry pi 1, I have a very strange error.
Which image are you using? Please mention the exact name and build version,
ideally the URL you've downloaded from,
Ciao, Michael.
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Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Michael Ströder <mich...@stroeder.com> writes:
>
>> but not on raspberry pis.
>
> armv6 does not receive any updates at all.
Not true at all! I even have kernel-4.4.2 on all my rpi1 systems which started
from an image file a year ago! And
Adrian Schröter wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 2. März 2016, 03:12:46 wrote Michael Ströder:
>> HI!
>>
>> Any clue why the glibc security update does not arrive on the ARM platforms?
>> Or did I miss something?
>
> It is not out yet at all, but arm architectures ar
HI!
Any clue why the glibc security update does not arrive on the ARM platforms?
Or did I miss something?
Ciao, Michael.
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Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> The newest JeOS Build389.1 works again. I appreciate that the initial
> messages
> about booting from the FAT partition and from the ext3 partition are shown
> again.
HOORAY! I don't have to use Debian...!
Thanks a lot.
Ciao, Michael.
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Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op maandag 29 februari 2016 12:22:07 schreef u:
>> Tried these without success (USB and eth0 does not work):
>> openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi2.armv7l-1.12.1-Build386.4.raw.xz
>> openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-XFCE-raspberrypi2.armv7l-1.12.1-Build386.4.raw.xz
>
> Just
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op zondag 28 februari 2016 14:23:49 schreef Michael Ströder:
>> guillaume.gar...@free.fr wrote:
>>> I have a RPi2 running kodi with GPU working fine since a while.
>>
>> Can you elaborate on which image you used to install it?
>
guillaume.gar...@free.fr wrote:
> I have a RPi2 running kodi with GPU working fine since a while.
Can you elaborate on which image you used to install it?
Because since quite a while no downloadable image works, neither for rpi1 nor
for rpi2. (For rpi1 I saved old images which I can update via
Stefan Bruens wrote:
> On Sunday 20 December 2015 18:43:34 Michael Ströder wrote:
>>> The latest update to kernel 4.3.0 for RPi1 ruined the system. It does not
>>> start anymore. The error message on the screen said:
>>> File not found dtb.bcm2835-rpi-b.dtb
>>
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op vrijdag 18 december 2015 10:39:46 schreef Freek de Kruijf:
>> Op donderdag 17 december 2015 09:15:12 schreef u:
>>> I have had the same experience have had to stop using opensuse on my pi's.
>>> It is very disappointing from what i can tell there is almost zero
>>>
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op donderdag 17 december 2015 09:15:12 schreef u:
>> I have had the same experience have had to stop using opensuse on my pi's.
>> It is very disappointing from what i can tell there is almost zero interest
>> from the overall opensuse-arm community for supporting
Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> armv6 is only (or almost) for RPi 1. So, Tumbleweed for this one seems ok to
> me.
And please keep the Tumbleweed builds working. Thanks.
Ciao, Michael.
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Johannes Kastl wrote:
> On 26.10.15 Andreas Färber wrote:
>
>> According to Dirk, there are indeed no plans for armv7l or
>> armv6l.
>
> Sad. I was looking forward to using leap on raspis and stuff.
I can say that the Factory/Tumbleweed stuff works pretty stable on my four
rpi1 for one year
Michael Ströder wrote:
> I'm building in a local OBS branch:
>
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:stroeder:branches:server:dns/unbound
>
> All builds work ok but all openSUSE_Factory_ARM builds fail with this message:
>
> /.build_patchrpmcheck_scr: line 22: syst
HI!
I'm building in a local OBS branch:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:stroeder:branches:server:dns/unbound
All builds work ok but all openSUSE_Factory_ARM builds fail with this message:
/.build_patchrpmcheck_scr: line 22: systemd-tmpfiles: command not found
postinstall script of
Updating a rasperry pi results in a lot of messages saying "have same soname
but different type" (see below).
Anything to be concerned about?
Ciao, Michael.
Additional rpm output:
/sbin/ldconfig: libraries libtasn1.so.6.4.2 and libtasn1.so.6.5.1 in directory
/usr/lib have same soname but
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op woensdag 12 augustus 2015 10:02:12 schreef u:
I had a similar issue which was solved in the meantime after update package
dtb-bcm2835-4.1.3-47.1 reached this system.
Now kernel update to 4.1.4 is in the pipe but no update to package
dtb-bcm2835-4.1.4...
I have
Michael Ströder wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
It seems kernel 4.1.3 has landed in Factory repo for armv6 but I have some
doubts about package dtb-bcm2835:
v | openSUSE-Factory-repo-oss | dtb-bcm2835 |
4.0.5-41.1
| 4.1.2-45.1
HI!
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build327.8 does not
work. It soon runs into a rebootException after start.
FWIW openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build327.6 seems
to work. Could someone look at the difference(s)?
Ciao, Michael.
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I can confirm this exact behaviour for Build325.3 with RPi1.
Ciao, Michael.
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Both have the same problem starting slow. The fix for this is on its way. It
takes a bit more than 10 minutes before the RPi1 system really starts the
start up process. I could follow this
Dirk Müller wrote:
Hi Freek,
The build is not disabled, not sure where you looked:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory:ARM/libzypp
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/libzypp
Ah, ok. All the ARM stuff is being built in a subproject (:ARM), it
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
On Tue 21 Apr 2015 19:42:23 NZST +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
# logger Log string
logger: socket /dev/log: Connection refused
This one has nothing to do with ARM as it turns out, only with factory.
# rpm -q systemd
systemd-219-3.1.armv7hl
Dirk Müller wrote:
This seems to work! :-)
# uname -a
Linux srv10 3.19.2-6.g7088b79-default #1 Wed Apr 1 15:14:39 UTC 2015
(7088b79) armv6l armv6l armv6l GNU/Linux
Excellent. could you please as a last test also boot the 4.0-rc6 from here:
Alex Armstrong wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Dirk Müller wrote:
kernel-default from here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dirkmueller:/branches:/Kernel:/stable/ARM/armv6hl/
Unfortunately kernel-default-3.19.2-6.1.g7088b79 did not make it into
the download repo above
Dirk Müller wrote:
When running zypper up on my Raspberry Pi I get a warning about an obsolete
repository openSUSE-13.2-repo-update. Looking at
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/update/13.2/ I do not see anything about
armv6l
I wonder why?
The Raspberry Pi 1 build (armv6l) was experimental
Dirk Müller wrote:
Kindly let us have a quick to do to get all (or part) running on a Pi 2 :)
There should be a working image fairly soon here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi2/images/
And how about the rasperry pi #1? Will the image also
Alex Armstrong wrote:
I just tested the latest build:
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build280.1.raw.xz
From:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi:/upstream/images/
Still hangs at 'Starting kernel ...'
Same with recent
Kai Dupke wrote:
On 03/11/2015 12:48 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
I tried with a fresh installed image with a local copy of
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build266.3.raw which is
not available in the repos anymore.
I tried but this version stalls at starting kernel as well
Kai Dupke wrote:
On 03/12/2015 04:58 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
To make sure we're talking about the very same image file here's the
checksum of the *uncompressed* image file I used:
# sha1sum
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build266.3.raw
Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 10.03.2015 um 23:40 schrieb Michael Ströder:
Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 10.03.2015 um 17:16 schrieb Michael Ströder:
Michael Ströder wrote:
After the recent kernel update from Factory_ARM my rasperry pi 1 does not
boot
anymore!
It hangs with message Starting kernel
Michael Ströder wrote:
Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 10.03.2015 um 23:40 schrieb Michael Ströder:
Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 10.03.2015 um 17:16 schrieb Michael Ströder:
Michael Ströder wrote:
After the recent kernel update from Factory_ARM my rasperry pi 1 does
not boot
anymore!
It hangs
Michael Ströder wrote:
After the recent kernel update from Factory_ARM my rasperry pi 1 does not boot
anymore!
It hangs with message Starting kernel
Any clue how to work around this?
I have another rasperry with files before the recent kernel update.
I managed to go back to the older
Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 10.03.2015 um 17:16 schrieb Michael Ströder:
Michael Ströder wrote:
After the recent kernel update from Factory_ARM my rasperry pi 1 does not
boot
anymore!
It hangs with message Starting kernel
Any clue how to work around this?
I have another rasperry
HI!
After the recent kernel update from Factory_ARM my rasperry pi 1 does not boot
anymore!
It hangs with message Starting kernel
Any clue how to work around this?
I have another rasperry with files before the recent kernel update.
Ciao, Michael.
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Andreas Färber wrote:
I can assure you that connecting to the SUSE Wifi (WPA2 Enterprise?)
does not work when the clock is significantly off. I've seen that on
both my AC100's internal Wifi and on my Chromebook with a Wifi dongle.
Both use NetworkManager.
This depends very much on how your
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
I have a Raspberry PI B with openSUSE 13.2 (JeOS) which has two USB
interfaces, a Bluetooth and WiFi (Realtek RTL8192cu). It worked OK during
installation at home, but at its destination the WiFi connection does not
come
up. I can do iwlist wlan0 scan and I get the
Richard (MQ) wrote:
On 12/02/15 16:00, Andreas Schwab wrote:
Richard MQ osl2...@gmail.com writes:
Very interesting - I downloaded at work and got a different md5: now
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
File name still
openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build36.2.raw.xz
I wish
Richard (MQ) wrote:
I'm trying to use
openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build36.2.raw.xz from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/13.2:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/,
write to SD card with xzcat as described in HCL:Raspberry_Pi
Is this a working image file?
Edgar Dombrowski wrote:
Using the Raspberry with the Debian-Squueze OS, I changed settings in the
/boot/boot.conf
file.
Who can I do it with the Raspi-OS13.2-version.
You have to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 somewhere to reach what the BIOS considers to
be the boot partition. There you will find
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op maandag 15 december 2014 22:07:41 schreef Michael Ströder:
Dirk Müller wrote:
Hi Michael,
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv6hl/factory/repo/oss/
Does this repo receive all the openSUSE updates?
It is following Factory (aka nowadays called openSUSE
Andreas Schwab wrote:
Adrian Schröter adr...@suse.de writes:
On Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014, 00:36:36 wrote Michael Ströder:
HI!
It seems something broke in openSUSE_Factory_ARM during the last hour.
My builds are marked unresolvable with this message:
nothing provides libisl.so.10
Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014, 00:36:36 wrote Michael Ströder:
HI!
It seems something broke in openSUSE_Factory_ARM during the last hour.
My builds are marked unresolvable with this message:
nothing provides libisl.so.10 needed by gcc48,
nothing provides
HI!
It seems something broke in openSUSE_Factory_ARM during the last hour.
My builds are marked unresolvable with this message:
nothing provides libisl.so.10 needed by gcc48,
nothing provides libisl.so.10 needed by libcloog-isl4,
nothing provides libisl.so.10 needed by cpp48
Ciao, Michael.
Alexander Graf wrote:
On 20.11.14 18:14, Michael Ströder wrote:
HI!
Frankly I'm lost in all the ARM-related repo URLs...
Currently I'm using on my rasperry pi:
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv6hl/factory/repo/oss/
Does this repo receive all the openSUSE updates?
That's
Josua Mayer wrote:
Good day to you again,
I looked into teh issue a bit and filed a bug report about it.
Apparently the dhcp module is not installed (not packaged), and the
keyboard layout module is broken.
Let's hope someone who knows his way around yast will look into it.
Michael Ströder wrote:
I'm trying to build package pdns-recursor for rasperry pi:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:stroeder:branches:server:dns/pdns-recursor
But it fails with:
getbinaries: missing packages: kernel-obs-build
Build seems to work now after setting
VMinstall
USB 2.0 Ethernet, 7a:60:5a:4c:e1:ea
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Beste Grüße,
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HI!
I'm trying to boot the images downloaded from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-E17-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build210.2.raw.xz
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build207.2.raw.xz
But both
Michael Ströder wrote:
I'm trying to boot the images downloaded from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-E17-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build210.2.raw.xz
openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1
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