On Sonntag, 7. April 2019 21:40:14 CEST you wrote:
> > Le 7 avr. 2019 à 15:16, Stefan Brüns <[email protected]> a
> > écrit :> 
> > On Sonntag, 7. April 2019 19:56:52 CEST Michel Catudal wrote:
> >> I have Funtoo, Gentoo, Arch Linux, Fedora, SuSE and Slackware working on
> >> a
> >> few arm boards. I am looking to get SuSE Linux to work on the Beagleboard
> >> X15. My plan is to have a spin like Fedora calls them.
> >> 
> >> OpenSuSE Kiwi first sounded like a good starting point but as I read thru
> >> the page it appears to only support PCs and laptops.
> > 
> > All board specific openSUSE images are built with kiwi, so it is
> > definitely
> > supported. Typically, the images are built in different flavors, e.g. JeOS
> > (Just enough OS), XFCE, LXQT, KDE, ...
> > 
> > Have a look at the "JeOS" project in the OBS.
> 
> Will that work on Fedora 29? When I updated my computer to Ryzen 7 SuSE 42
> that I had would crash on a regular basis so I tried different OS. Arch
> Linux and Fedora are the only ones that do not crash. I have not tried the
> newer SuSE yet. The behavior of SuSE was actually worst than that of
> Ubuntu, on power up it would take forever to boot.

Why don't you try a *current* openSUSE version, either Leap 15.0 (or even the 
15.1 beta, which is almost finished), or Tumbleweed?

> > For the predecessor, Beagleboard xM, there is an image, see https://
> > en.opensuse.org/HCL:BeagleBoard-xM
> 
> I saw that comparision on the SuSE site and was amused.
> Comparing the Beagleboard-xM with the beragleboard X15 is like comparing a
> PC XT with a PC with an AMD Rizen Processor.

Both are 32 bit ARMs, so more like comparing a pentium 3 with a pentium 4 ...

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