Per Jessen wrote:
> I would like to repeat the exercise with the LXQT image, but I would
> need to get the ethernet interface to run. 'ifup eth0' takes a while,
> then reports 'setup-in-progress'.
The following works:
Starting with the LXQT image:
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/dis
Per Jessen wrote:
[snip]
> - the wifi interface kept going up and down like a yoyo,
> sometimes loosing the default route. It also kept changing the MAC
> address, randomly:
It looks like this is caused by NetworkManager. I don't understand why
it is running though, wicked is in charge? Before
Per Jessen wrote:
> Quick summary -
>
> with Leap15 from the image above, I have ethernet and wlan devices,
> but I cannot activate them. I tried creating a plain user, but YaST
> crashed, also when attempting to set date&time.
>
> Then I switched to Tumbleweed:
>
>http://download.opensuse.org
Am 01.03.19 um 19:07 schrieb Stefan Brüns:
> On Freitag, 1. März 2019 15:00:13 CET Stefan Seyfried wrote:
>> Am 01.03.19 um 14:53 schrieb Torsten Duwe:
>>> For the media centre you might want to look at libreELEC, for a
>>> comparison,
>>> just to see whether that runs stable. OTOH it's only 32-bit
Torsten Duwe wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 01:59:36PM +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
>> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project,
>> one for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine,
>> but as soon as I start setting up the wifi, it crashes. Then I tried
Stefan,
Am 01.03.19 um 15:00 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
> BTW: what is the benefit of a 64bit system on a 1GB RAM machine?
We didn't design this hardware.
AArch64 is what SUSE supports for SLES.
If you prefer to run 32-bit openSUSE on 64-bit hardware, you are free to
do that as well. There is no
On Freitag, 1. März 2019 15:00:13 CET Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> Am 01.03.19 um 14:53 schrieb Torsten Duwe:
> > For the media centre you might want to look at libreELEC, for a
> > comparison,
> > just to see whether that runs stable. OTOH it's only 32-bits wide :-P
> > https://libreelec.tv/downloads_
Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> Am 01.03.19 um 14:53 schrieb Torsten Duwe:
>> For the media centre you might want to look at libreELEC, for a
>> comparison, just to see whether that runs stable. OTOH it's only
>> 32-bits wide :-P https://libreelec.tv/downloads_new/raspberry-pi-3-3/
>
> Or just plain ras
Per Jessen wrote:
> Axel Braun wrote:
>
>> Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, 13:59:36 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
>>> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project,
>>> one
>>> for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but
>>> as
>>> soon as I start setting up the
Alexander Bergmann wrote:
Hi Per,
which openSUSE version are you running on your Pi?
I would try to test WiFi with just the command line interface, to make
sure it has nothing to do with KDE. If you can track it down to KDE then
some error message/debug information would be helpfull.
Always fe
Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, 15:02:40 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
> Axel Braun wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, 13:59:36 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
> >> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project,
> >> one
> >> for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but
>
Axel Braun wrote:
> Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, 13:59:36 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
>> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project,
>> one
>> for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but
>> as
>> soon as I start setting up the wifi, it crashes. Then I tri
Am 01.03.19 um 14:53 schrieb Torsten Duwe:
> For the media centre you might want to look at libreELEC, for a comparison,
> just to see whether that runs stable. OTOH it's only 32-bits wide :-P
> https://libreelec.tv/downloads_new/raspberry-pi-3-3/
Or just plain raspbian, does multimedia very well
On Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 01:59:36PM +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project, one
> for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but as
> soon as I start setting up the wifi, it crashes. Then I tried usig
> yast to set date&ti
Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, 13:59:36 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
> I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project, one
> for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but as
> soon as I start setting up the wifi, it crashes. Then I tried usig
> yast to set date&tim
Hi Per,
which openSUSE version are you running on your Pi?
I would try to test WiFi with just the command line interface, to make
sure it has nothing to do with KDE. If you can track it down to KDE then
some error message/debug information would be helpfull.
Always feel free to open a bug report
I have just acquired two of these, one for my son's school project, one
for our mediacentre. Using the KDE appliance, it boots up fine, but as
soon as I start setting up the wifi, it crashes. Then I tried usig
yast to set date&time - crash.
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