I have just installed SLES on my Raspberry PI 3. It seems to be working great. I had previously been trying openSUSE on this device, but it is always dead. Which seems odd because there is only one version of the PI 3. So I cannot see how it can work for some and not others. Anyway, SLES works great. My goal is to try to get a hardware interface running on openSUSE (porting some local embedded code to what will be a kernel driver). So, I thought I would play with the SLES until the openSUSE variant works. Part of this post is being happy to report that SLES works. The other part is to ask a question or two about SLES and OBS. I'm not certain this is the best place to ask my question. But I am trying to find my way around. When I tried to build some libraries, various include files were missing. Which is expected. So, I thought I would install the various -devel packages. I had expected them to be in the repositories that SLES enabled when I registered it. Oddly, there are almost no -devel packages. Like the one that contains X11/keysym.h Which brings me to my question: Since Leap is supposed to have brought SUSE and openSUSE closer together, should I be able to use OBS repositories with SLES? If so, must I restrict myself to SLES repos? That is, might I be able to install packages from Factory? I see that SLES is not enabled for most of OBS.Where is a good source of SLES repositories? Beyond the three that SLES enables upon registration. -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org