Hi, Just some ideas. It would be nice to: * Have some non-JeOS images : Desktop with Xfce, LXDE, E17, JWM or IceWM or something else which is light) (and server in text mode?) * Improve kernel configs and maybe have a system to follow and update ARM configs (common/specific options) (a (wiki) table, a spreadsheet, or something else which is easily editable and easy to use). Maybe some tools already exist? * Have some pages on the wiki which tell users how to use openSUSE images for their ARM board. * Have some pages on the wiki which tell users (and developpers) what is the support level of a given board (USB OK, Ethernet KO, etc.). I started some wiki things on my user page: http://en.opensuse.org/User:Guillaume_G Feel free to edit it if needed. I will move it to real wiki pages once there are enough infos. Is there a preferred wiki structure or namespace? Or only use Category:ARM and links from Portal:ARM are enough? It would be interesting to know who use which board to have a good start for supported hardware. Maybe add support for raspberry Pi could be interesting even if it is an ARMv6. What must be done to add armv5 kernel configs and maybe kiwi image? If you have more ideas, please share! Cheers, Guillaume -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org