Hi,
Le 28/08/2013 06:35, Chuck Payne a écrit :
Guys,
I see that the armv5 is gone, so what image can I use on the
Raspberry, I don't see any images for armv6hl, so it safe to assume
there is an image for the Pi on armv7hl?
Pi is armv6, so you cannot run armv7 binaries, only armv6 and
Le 28/08/2013 13:26, Chuck Payne a écrit :
Guillaume,
That the one I have. I wanted to install yast, vi, and ping. I am
trying to do an article on the openSUSE Pi. When the repro was there I
found a better way to install yast. I guess I will have to wait.
Unfortunately, yes, you have to
Hi,
on my Chromebook running openSUSE 12.3, I noticed in dmesg that S5P firmwares
were not found whereas kernel-firmware package is installed.
The problem is that s5p-mfc-v6.fw and s5p-mfc.fw are in /lib/firmware/s5p-mfc
and linux kernel is looking for those firmwares in /lib/firmware/.
After
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 15:00:50 +0200, Guillaume Gardet
guillaume.gar...@free.fr said:
Hi,
all non-rootfs images in Factory fail to build with this error:
Couldn't find kernel file:
/usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/oem/initrd-oemboot-suse-12.2.armv7l-2.7.1.kernel
Is 12.2 armv7l kernel
Hi,
Le 28/08/2013 16:57, Togan Muftuoglu a écrit :
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 15:00:50 +0200, Guillaume Gardet
guillaume.gar...@free.fr said:
Hi,
all non-rootfs images in Factory fail to build with this error:
Couldn't find kernel file: