I'm still going through the history of messages on the list, so pardon me if these have been covered already. 1. On my setup, I'm getting a smaller graphical screen resolution (including on the text console) than 1920x1080. I've tried fiddling with the hdmi_mode and hdmi_group settings, but I still only am getting 1824x984 on the display. 2. It seems the snd_bcm2835 module isn't set up to autoload. I added it into a file in /etc/modules-load.d/ and that seems to have resolved it. 3. I'm happy to report that lightdm works well with e17 as a desktop. I was unable to get gdm to work properly, and just setting the window manager in /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager to run e17 didn't work, but selecting it with lightdm did. I did, however, run into a SEGV error with e17 if I enabled hardware acceleration (I thought the pi had hardware accel available - but maybe I misunderstood the specs). 4. The issues I mentioned on factory with library dependencies being missing to get mopidy working are not a problem with the 13.1 image and its repositories. 5. I did run into the partition size issue for the BOOT partition, which probably was to be expected. Once I did that and had the system connected to my projector, I was pleased to see the firstboot process that was in place. My wireless adapter (using the rt2800 driver, it looks like) was detected and ran perfectly. That also was a change over the image on the wiki page - with that one, I had to install the firmware to get it working. 6. I noticed a number of services running that I hadn't asked for - cups/ cupsd in particular, but also modemmanager. Is there a reason that those services are configured to start automatically, rather than requiring the user explicitly enable them? (It seems like only necessary services - sshd, network, GUI if installed, Avahi - should be enabled by default, given the memory footprint considerations). Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org