Axel Braun wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 15. Februar 2022, 10:51:16 CET schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
> 
>> The other day I found
>> https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-imager-imaging-utility/
>> It's a handy tool written with Qt to write OS images on an SD card.
>> Someone already packaged it in Factory. openSUSE is missing in the list
>> of downloads though. Anyone up to drive adding openSUSE there?
> 
> Let me share the reply:
> 
> --
> The builds on the downloads pages are supported by Raspberry Pi directly. We
> do this to make sure all those releases are up to date and current. But as you
> can see from that page, your download is seven months out of date...
> 
> This is why we won't add others (AppImage, Flatpak or snaps for example that
> other people provide but don't really support)
> --

Ic. Misunderstanding. I was more interested in getting the openSUSE
image into the downloads offered by rpi-imager. Ie you can right now
install rpi-imager in TW but only to put all kinds of debian derivatives
on your sd card. No openSUSE offered.

cu
Ludwig

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