I just tried the JeOS, XFCE and KDE versions of the "official" Tumbleweed 
images for the Raspberry Pi 4. They use kernel 5.4.10.
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-{JeOS,XFCE,KDE}-raspberrypi4.aarch64-2020.01.08-
Snapshot20200115.raw.xz

Console input from the keyboard attached to a USB interface now works, however 
not in the grub2 window. I could switch between the tty{1-6} screens. However 
with XFCE and KDE there was no login screen on tty7.

The console also gives a prompt for login, however after entering root there 
is no prompt for the password.

I did not try to login via the serial line.

On the console the system also shows there is an Ethernet connection working, 
and shows the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, of which at least IPv4 reacts on an 
outside ping.
It does present its public key, which is stored in ~/.ssh/known_hosts on the 
outside host. 
However ssh access hangs when a public key for this type of access is 
presented.

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