Op zondag 18 oktober 2015 21:23:22 schreef Johannes Kastl:
> Hi Freek,
>
> On 16.10.15 Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > However the image I started with, 13.2, is no longer available
> > and there are no updates for this version.
>
> "no updates":
> Do you mean there is no repository, where updated ver
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On 18.10.15 Frank Kunz wrote:
> Is there any Leap support planned for the ARMs?
I hope there will be, once it is released and the whole process is
going.
> Tumbleweed is ok if you want to have latest and greatest, but
> when an update stops the ARM
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Hi Freek,
On 16.10.15 Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> However the image I started with, 13.2, is no longer available
> and there are no updates for this version.
"no updates":
Do you mean there is no repository, where updated versions are
available? Or do
Am 16.10.2015 um 11:12 schrieb Freek de Kruijf:
>> Ideally this would mean 13.1 or 13.2 being usable, or maybe Leap is
>> > going to be usable. Anyone tried Leap yet?
> I am not aware that there is a Leap version for the Raspberry Pi. Not even
> considered.
>
Is there any Leap support planned
Op donderdag 15 oktober 2015 22:35:05 schreef Johannes Kastl:
> Dear opensuse-on-Raspi-Folks,
>
> I read the last couple of months of the mails on the opensuse-arm
> mailinglist, but I am not sure:
>
> Is openSUSE 13.x usable on a Raspberry B+ or 2? If I find one of the
> few images that are inst
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Dear opensuse-on-Raspi-Folks,
I read the last couple of months of the mails on the opensuse-arm
mailinglist, but I am not sure:
Is openSUSE 13.x usable on a Raspberry B+ or 2? If I find one of the
few images that are installing correctly, can I keep