Le 22/10/2013 04:36, David Byte a écrit :
> nevermind on the raspberrypi-gfx.  Found it via software.opensuse.org.

Strange, you should have it in your pre-installed repositories on your image.

>
> I am documenting my config here with some info to help others who may try to 
> follow.
>
> Here's where I sit (and pretty happily too)
>
> config.txt
> disable_overscan=1
> gpu_mem=80
> arm_freq=900
> sdram_freq=450
> core_freq=450
> over_voltage=3
> force_turbo=1
> hdmi_drive=2 (at least for the moment)
> decode_MPG2=xxxxxxx
> decode_WVC1=xxxxxxx

Be careful with overclocking (especially over voltage). It may void your 
warranty.

>
> cmdline.txt 
> dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=ttyAMA0,115200 kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 
> console=tty1 root=/dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4 rootflags= rootwait rw
>
> openSUSE:Factory installed and updated
> Split install (moved / and all subs to USB stick)

Are you able to boot directly from USB or do you have a dummy SD card which 
just allow to boot on your USB stick?

> / is ext4
> xfce4 desktop environment
> installed raspberrypi-gfx from software.opensuse.org (factory)
> installed zramswap from software.opensuse.org
> zramswap installed and enabled for 64MB
> added Multimedia and Essentials Repos
> http://pmbs.links2linux.de:82/Essentials/openSUSE_Factory_ARM/ 
> http://pmbs.links2linux.de:82/Multimedia/openSUSE_Factory_ARM/ 
> installed omxplayer

Is omxplayer working fine now?

> midori for web browsing (is there a better, lightweight browser)?
>
> With nothing running except xfce4 the system utilizes around 90MB of RAM
>
> Things to follow up on:
> 1 - test iscsi-initiator further.  In limited testing, it was alway reporting 
> lun size of 0, could be config error.
> 2 - search for more performance tweaks to OS, config.txt
> 3 - add a wireless card?
I have a USB wifi which is not too bad: WiPi.
> 4 - move to a much faster USB stick for /
> 5 - Add heatsinks (and maybe fan) and OC to 1Ghz?

I would prefer a heatsink so that you do not get noise.

>
> If anyone sees anything I should change, let me know.

Thanks for sharing good or bad things with openSUSE on your RPi.


Guillaume

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>
>
> David Byte
> Sr. Technology Strategist, OEM
> SUSE
> db...@novell.com
> (P)918.230.2771www.suse.com 
> https://www.suse.com/partners/integrated-systems/
>
>>>> "David Byte" <db...@suse.com> 10/21/2013 6:52 PM >>>
> I am not seeing the raspberrypi-gfx package in any of the repositories.  
> Where should I find it?
>
>
> David Byte
> Sr. Technology Strategist, OEM
> SUSE
> db...@novell.com 
> (P)918.230.2771www.suse.com 
> https://www.suse.com/partners/integrated-systems/ 
>
>>>> Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gar...@free.fr> 10/21/2013 6:46 AM >>>
> Hi,
>
>
> Le 21/10/2013 05:38, David Byte a écrit :
>> OK, I admit it, I am a noob with RPi and openSUSE.  
>>
>> I am trying to get omxplayer working on my opensuse:FACTORY image without 
>> much luck.  I keep getting errors about nothing providing libEGL.so.  I have 
>> MESA-EGL1 installed and /usr/lib/libEGL.so.1 is present.  Digging around via 
>> google, I found mentions of vc (Video Core) files (including the libbcm_host 
>> file I also get errors about).
> You should not install Mesa-* packages but raspberrypi-gfx package.
>
>>
>>
>> I have added the Essentials and Multimedia repositories 
>> (http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-arm/2013-09/msg00116.html) and then 
>> tried installing omxplayer and get the nothing provides libEGL.so needed by 
>> error.
>>
>> Can anyone give a pointer?
> Please remove Mesa* packages and then reinstall raspberrypi-gfx package.
>
>
> Guillaume
>
>
>>
>> David Byte
>> Sr. Technology Strategist, OEM
>> SUSE
>> db...@novell.com 
>> (P)918.230.2771www.suse.com 
>> https://www.suse.com/partners/integrated-systems/ 
>>
>

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