Hello list, after struggling with Ubuntu LTS 22.04.3 on my Raspi 4 for a while I ended at a point with a RTL_433 stick not working because of a bug (after updating) in the USB system (Kernel up to latest 5.15.0-1043). So I consider trying Suse TW. I found this page: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/appliances/ Is this the right place? Which appliance to choose for starting? JeOS, minimal? My platform is headless, no X11 is needed but WLAN and some Python stuff. Thanks in advance Joe
Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: DL3VL <dl3vl@darc.de> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 11:51 AM To: arm@lists.opensuse.org Subject: TW on Raspi 4
Hello list,
after struggling with Ubuntu LTS 22.04.3 on my Raspi 4 for a while I ended at a point with a RTL_433 stick not working because of a bug (after updating) in the USB system (Kernel up to latest 5.15.0-1043).
So I consider trying Suse TW.
I found this page:
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/appliances/
Is this the right place? Which appliance to choose for starting? JeOS, minimal?
You can use JeOS image. The link is also here https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi4 Cheers, Guillaume
My platform is headless, no X11 is needed but WLAN and some Python stuff.
Thanks in advance
Joe
On 11/22/23 13:46, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: DL3VL <dl3vl@darc.de> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 11:51 AM To: arm@lists.opensuse.org Subject: TW on Raspi 4
Hello list,
after struggling with Ubuntu LTS 22.04.3 on my Raspi 4 for a while I ended at a point with a RTL_433 stick not working because of a bug (after updating) in the USB system (Kernel up to latest 5.15.0-1043).
So I consider trying Suse TW.
I found this page:
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/appliances/
Is this the right place? Which appliance to choose for starting? JeOS, minimal?
You can also take the UEFI image (UEFI Arm 64-bit servers) for Leap, Tumbleweed or MicroOS from get.opensuse.org, `dd` that to a USB Stick and install it from there. The RPi4 can boot the installer from the USB Stick and you can install it from there to your SD-Card of the Raspberry Pi. Have a lot of fun!
You can use JeOS image. The link is also here https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi4
Cheers, Guillaume
My platform is headless, no X11 is needed but WLAN and some Python stuff.
Thanks in advance
Joe
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DL3VL
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Felix Niederwanger
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Guillaume Gardet