Hello!, I would like to replace the stock firmware of some thinclients (Dell Wyse 3010 & 3020) with opensuse Leap. Is there any experience dealing with these machines? As generic Linux notes, found some for the 3020 (ARMADA PXA 2128) but nothing on the 3010 (Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 v7): https://linux-mmp.docs.kernel.org/dell-wyse-3020.html Regards, CI.-
Hi,
AFAIK, there is no support for this kind of devices in openSUSE atm.
The 3020 seems to be supported in upstream kernel, so people could try to run openSUSE on it.
If you want to give it a try, I would recommend to start with the 3020 first.
Cheers,
Guillaume
From: Ciro Iriarte
Thanks!, will test it out and report back.
Regards,
CI.-
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021, 06:13 Guillaume Gardet
Hi,
AFAIK, there is no support for this kind of devices in openSUSE atm.
The 3020 seems to be supported in upstream kernel, so people could try to run openSUSE on it.
If you want to give it a try, I would recommend to start with the 3020 first.
Cheers,
Guillaume
*From:* Ciro Iriarte
*Sent:* 02 January 2021 01:58 *To:* arm@lists.opensuse.org *Subject:* Dell Wyse Hello!,
I would like to replace the stock firmware of some thinclients (Dell Wyse 3010 & 3020) with opensuse Leap. Is there any experience dealing with these machines?
As generic Linux notes, found some for the 3020 (ARMADA PXA 2128) but nothing on the 3010 (Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 v7):
https://linux-mmp.docs.kernel.org/dell-wyse-3020.html
Regards,
CI.-
Good afternoon,
I had a year-long lapsus on this topic. Given there are no device
specific images in this case at
http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.2/appliances...,
which image should I try?.
Regards,
CI.-
El mié, 6 ene 2021 a las 6:59, Ciro Iriarte (
Thanks!, will test it out and report back.
Regards, CI.-
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021, 06:13 Guillaume Gardet
wrote: Hi,
AFAIK, there is no support for this kind of devices in openSUSE atm.
The 3020 seems to be supported in upstream kernel, so people could try to run openSUSE on it.
If you want to give it a try, I would recommend to start with the 3020 first.
Cheers,
Guillaume
From: Ciro Iriarte
Sent: 02 January 2021 01:58 To: arm@lists.opensuse.org Subject: Dell Wyse Hello!,
I would like to replace the stock firmware of some thinclients (Dell Wyse 3010 & 3020) with opensuse Leap. Is there any experience dealing with these machines?
As generic Linux notes, found some for the 3020 (ARMADA PXA 2128) but nothing on the 3010 (Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 v7):
https://linux-mmp.docs.kernel.org/dell-wyse-3020.html
Regards,
CI.-
-- Ciro Iriarte http://iriarte.it --
Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: Cyrus
Sent: 15 December 2021 19:28 To: Guillaume Gardet Cc: arm@lists.opensuse.org; nd Subject: Re: Dell Wyse Good afternoon,
I had a year-long lapsus on this topic. Given there are no device specific images in this case at http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.2/appliances /, which image should I try?.
I would not recommend Leap 15.2 which is going EOL at the end of the month. You can try : * Leap 15.3: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.3/appliances... * Tumbleweed: https://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/tumbleweed/appliances/openSUSE-T... This may work, if a UEFI firmware is flashed on the system. Cheers, Guillaume
Regards, CI.-
El mié, 6 ene 2021 a las 6:59, Ciro Iriarte (
) escribió: Thanks!, will test it out and report back.
Regards, CI.-
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021, 06:13 Guillaume Gardet
wrote:
Hi,
AFAIK, there is no support for this kind of devices in openSUSE atm.
The 3020 seems to be supported in upstream kernel, so people could try to
run openSUSE on it.
If you want to give it a try, I would recommend to start with the 3020 first.
Cheers,
Guillaume
From: Ciro Iriarte
Sent: 02 January 2021 01:58 To: arm@lists.opensuse.org Subject: Dell Wyse Hello!,
I would like to replace the stock firmware of some thinclients (Dell Wyse 3010
& 3020) with opensuse Leap. Is there any experience dealing with these machines?
As generic Linux notes, found some for the 3020 (ARMADA PXA 2128) but
nothing on the 3010 (Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 v7):
https://linux-mmp.docs.kernel.org/dell-wyse-3020.html
Regards,
CI.-
-- Ciro Iriarte http://iriarte.it --
El jue, 16 dic 2021 a las 5:08, Guillaume Gardet
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Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: Cyrus
Sent: 15 December 2021 19:28 To: Guillaume Gardet Cc: arm@lists.opensuse.org; nd Subject: Re: Dell Wyse Good afternoon,
I had a year-long lapsus on this topic. Given there are no device specific images in this case at http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.2/appliances /, which image should I try?.
I would not recommend Leap 15.2 which is going EOL at the end of the month. You can try : * Leap 15.3: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.3/appliances... * Tumbleweed: https://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/tumbleweed/appliances/openSUSE-T...
This may work, if a UEFI firmware is flashed on the system.
Cheers, Guillaume
Good morning! I will go with 15.3. Unluckily UEFI doesn't seem an option. From what I found, options are WLoader or "Open Firmware" (which is presented as "provides better Device Tree support than WLoader"). I understand JeOS is the lighter option, would it be OK to go with it and afterwards install any software needed (even going with KDE/GNome)?, my use case would be to run those little boxes as VMware Horizon clients or kiosks machines. Regards, CI.-
El jue, 16 dic 2021 a las 9:50, Cyrus (
El jue, 16 dic 2021 a las 5:08, Guillaume Gardet (
) escribió: Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: Cyrus
Sent: 15 December 2021 19:28 To: Guillaume Gardet Cc: arm@lists.opensuse.org; nd Subject: Re: Dell Wyse Good afternoon,
I had a year-long lapsus on this topic. Given there are no device specific images in this case at http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.2/appliances /, which image should I try?.
I would not recommend Leap 15.2 which is going EOL at the end of the month. You can try : * Leap 15.3: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.3/appliances... * Tumbleweed: https://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/tumbleweed/appliances/openSUSE-T...
This may work, if a UEFI firmware is flashed on the system.
Cheers, Guillaume
Good morning!
I will go with 15.3. Unluckily UEFI doesn't seem an option. From what I found, options are WLoader or "Open Firmware" (which is presented as "provides better Device Tree support than WLoader").
I understand JeOS is the lighter option, would it be OK to go with it and afterwards install any software needed (even going with KDE/GNome)?, my use case would be to run those little boxes as VMware Horizon clients or kiosks machines.
Regards, CI.-
Oh, can I assume these images are "installed & ready to boot" images and not installers (meaning I need to find a way to get them to the internal storage of the board/appliance)? Regards, CI.-
-----Original Message----- From: Cyrus
Sent: 16 December 2021 14:52 To: Guillaume Gardet Cc: arm@lists.opensuse.org; nd Subject: Re: Dell Wyse El jue, 16 dic 2021 a las 9:50, Cyrus (
) escribió: El jue, 16 dic 2021 a las 5:08, Guillaume Gardet (
) escribió: Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: Cyrus
Sent: 15 December 2021 19:28 To: Guillaume Gardet Cc: arm@lists.opensuse.org; nd Subject: Re: Dell Wyse Good afternoon,
I had a year-long lapsus on this topic. Given there are no device specific images in this case at http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.2/ appliances /, which image should I try?.
I would not recommend Leap 15.2 which is going EOL at the end of the month. You can try : * Leap 15.3: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.3/ap pliances/openSUSE-Leap-15.3-ARM-JeOS-efi.armv7l.raw.xz * Tumbleweed: https://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/tumbleweed/appliances/op enSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-efi.armv7l.raw.xz
This may work, if a UEFI firmware is flashed on the system.
Cheers, Guillaume
Good morning!
I will go with 15.3. Unluckily UEFI doesn't seem an option. From what I found, options are WLoader or "Open Firmware" (which is presented as "provides better Device Tree support than WLoader").
I understand JeOS is the lighter option, would it be OK to go with it and afterwards install any software needed (even going with KDE/GNome)?, my use case would be to run those little boxes as VMware Horizon clients or kiosks machines.
Regards, CI.-
Oh, can I assume these images are "installed & ready to boot" images and not installers (meaning I need to find a way to get them to the internal storage of the board/appliance)?
Indeed, that is it. Guillaume
Regards, CI.-
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Ciro Iriarte
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Cyrus
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Guillaume Gardet