
Hi, I tried that intrbiz approach, and it was easy enough to hollow out an ubuntu image. Copying the SUSE image into that and booting it, also fabulously worked. Even updating that 13.1 image to the latest state was possible. The system was dead after I dist-upgraded to 13.2 Well, it was a jeos image in the first place, that means text-only. And I didn't succeed with pimping it up tp graphic mode. X couldn't see a device Are there other images that I could try, which have the suitable graphics driver already in them? I found lots of images on http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/13.2/appliances/ Isn't there anything that would probably work? To me it seems that the odroid is more an ubuntu thing than anything else. All the manpower seems to focus on beagleboards, cubies and stuff. How would someone build / install such an image? If it was "real" hardware, I'd simply take an installation media and install the machine. Greetings Dieter On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 22:11:53 +0200, Efstathios Iosifidis wrote:
2016-01-29 15:47 GMT+02:00 Dieter Thalmayr <dieter.thalmayr@magnum-opus.de>:
Dieter
Hello Dieter,
I have the same board but I didn't try to build openSUSE yet. Check this out https://intrbiz.com/post/blog/hardware/opensuse-on-the-odroid-u3
I used that image (you can find the link at the end of the post) and then I did the upgrade to tumbleweed according to tumbleweed's wiki page (I assumed it was the same). I added one repo. Unfortunately I failed. Can you please try to build the image and tell us if it works with tumbleweed? I'm also end user and I don't have a clue about how to build things. When I don, I document them for future use. Thanks. Stathis
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