I also had good success the only problem I am having now is I am stuck
in 800x480 resolution the raspberrypi-userland package needs to be
uninstalled also and replaced with mesa EGL or you can't get any DE to
launch, either way thouh the maximum resolution i can get is 800x480
with any monitor attached, currently i have an old Dell 1280x1024 max
resolution screen, which works great at full res when i boot raspbian
or ubuntu mate.  Oherwise things are great it feels very fast loading
apps and booting up.  Another note seems sound card is also not being
detected either.

*sorry Freek i accidentally responded to you only yesterday some how
the mailing list email got dropped in my response, anyway sorry if you
are seeing this twice :)

On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Freek de Kruijf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Op maandag 1 februari 2016 14:57:56 schreef Freek de Kruijf:
>> Op maandag 1 februari 2016 13:34:40 schreef Jimmy PIERRE:
>> > On 1 February 2016 at 13:05, Alexander Graf <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >> Am 01.02.2016 um 11:26 schrieb Jimmy PIERRE
>>
>> <[email protected]>:
>> > >>> On 1 February 2016 at 00:13, Dirk Müller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >>> Hi,
>> > >>>
>> > >>>> Please note that Tumbleweed images are currently broken for all
>> > >>>> flavors and architectures, it seems there is a kiwi (?) change that
>> > >>>> breaks rootdevice detection. I"ve not find a single image that
>> > >>>> boots... :-(
>> > >>>
>> > >>> ok, documenting findings .. the issue is that mmc_block.ko isn't
>> > >>> loaded on firstboot inird. my guess is that this is due to hwinfo
>> > >>> --storage crashing (since recently?). I've seen this both on machines
>> > >>> where mmc is behind USB and where it is not.
>> > >>
>> > >> Greetings,
>> > >>
>> > >> Our LUG owns three Raspberry boards PI 2 and have not been capable of
>> > >> making demonstrations with openSUSE at any of the events that we have
>> > >> attended since February 2015.
>> > >>
>> > >> We see other LUGs with "out of the box distributions", no tweaking,
>> > >> just burnt the image on SD card et voilà!
>> > >>
>> > >> We are more integrators than programmers and are willing to help by
>> > >> testing and sending reports of what went wrong. For doing that, and by
>> > >> putting ourselves in the place of the end user, we cannot afford to
>> > >> include a lot of pre/post commands while other distribution just make
>> > >> a DD and rock n'Roll.
>> > >>
>> > >> Please do tell us if you need us as Guinea pigs so that we can
>> > >> organise our planning.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks a lot for the offer! What we're missing is basically
>> > > someone/something screaming "broken!" as soon as something breaks in the
>> > > tree. On x86 we have OpenQA for that, but automating 32bit arm is not
>> > > that easy unfortunately.
>> > >
>> > > If you really mean the offer above, what you could do is to - as soon as
>> > > the image is fixed again - check whether it still works fibe every week.
>> > > That way we have a much easier time to find breakage correlations. As it
>> > > stands today, a regression could as well have been introduced 2 months
>> > > ago (and they stack!)
>> >
>> > Hallo Alex,
>> >
>> > Yes, we will help of course!
>> >
>> > I will follow the trend and as soon as image is fixed...
>> >
>> > Best wishes,
>> > Jimmy
>>
>> I tried both images build today 2016-02-01, from RaspberryPi2 and
>> RaspberrryPi2: but both do not boot. On the connected HDMI device the
>> message that nothing is connected disappears, so there is a living HDMI
>> connection. But I do not see any message from the basic boot system, which
>> appears when I have a bootable system.
>
> Apparently the messages from the basic boot system have been suppressed.
> Waiting a little longer shows messages about setting up a swap partition and
> enlarging the main partition. After a while I was able to enter the system
> using ssh.
>
> This is good news. Thanks for all the efforts. Both the images from
> RaspberryPi2 and RasberryPi2:Staging can be used and as far as I can see
> result in the same system.
>
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