Hi, Am 07.01.2014 19:44, schrieb Jim Henderson: > 1. On my setup, I'm getting a smaller graphical screen resolution > (including on the text console) than 1920x1080. I've tried fiddling with > the hdmi_mode and hdmi_group settings, but I still only am getting > 1824x984 on the display.
IIRC disable_overscan=1 in Config.txt should address that. The default is for compatibility with TV screens. http://elinux.org/RPiconfig#Video (although some options listed there may be outdated We should probably add a commented out line in the corresponding .in script in the JeOS package to aid with that. > I > was unable to get gdm to work properly, I reported the same for my Tegra2-based AC100 (somewhere hidden in the NEON thread), so that may be a general issue... Did you get a black screen, which after a while turned white with a message? Or something different? > I did, however, run into a SEGV error > with e17 if I enabled hardware acceleration (I thought the pi had > hardware accel available - but maybe I misunderstood the specs). It might be that we're not installing some binary-only driver software? > 6. I noticed a number of services running that I hadn't asked for - cups/ > cupsd in particular, but also modemmanager. Is there a reason that those > services are configured to start automatically, rather than requiring the > user explicitly enable them? (It seems like only necessary services - > sshd, network, GUI if installed, Avahi - should be enabled by default, > given the memory footprint considerations). I think so far we get whatever is enabled on x86 openSUSE. Does uninstalling those packages work or are they a core dependency? Great to hear that some things have improved for you. Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
