I experienced problems with the 1GB memory of the Raspberry Pi 3, so I went to 
a Banana Pi M64, which has almost the same specifications as the RPi3, except 
it has 2 GB memory, and it uses a slightly different CPU. I even found an 
image to run openSUSE Tumbleweed on it from a year ago. The image used the 
same repository as the repository for the RPi3 (aarch64). However upgrading to 
a newer version of Tumbleweed failed. As far as I could see the only issue is 
a slightly different kernel and boot system.

Currently I am trying to implement my services on it using Debian Stretch.

I would very much like to use openSUSE on it, because I am more familiar with 
it. Debian is quite different, both in managing packages as in configuration 
of the services.

If I can be of assistance in implementing openSUSE on a Banana Pi M64 I am 
quite willing to do that. Don't know if I have the necessary knowledge.

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fr.gr.

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Freek de Kruijf



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