Re: [opensuse-arm] wlan getting new hw-address every 5 minutes on raspberry pi 3
Op 09-11-16 om 18:07 schreef Matthias Brugger: I'm not sure where to put this in the wiki. The only specific place seems to me https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi3 but that's just a bit about...
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This is odd. Obviously it has connected to the network successfully. The scanning actions may be background scans, but it should re-set the mac address to the one successfully used with the access...
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Would you mind to document this in the wiki, so that the next person who wants to try RPi3 doesn't have to search the list archive (or askes the question again). I'm not sure where to put this in the...
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Hi Matthias, Op 09-11-16 om 13:24 schreef Matthias Brugger: Would you mind to document this in the wiki, so that the next person who wants to try RPi3 doesn't have to search the list archive (or askes...
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Hi Stefan, The results: - journalctl -b -u NetworkManager (there is much more output, but I take it this is what you mean:) nov 09 17:04:11 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: [1478707451.7727] device...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] wlan getting new hw-address every 5 minutes on raspberry pi 3
May be an effect of mac address randomization. Can you post output of - journalctl -b -u NetworkManager - journalctl -b -u wpa_supplicant - rpm -qi NetworkManager - rpm -qi wpa_supplicant - contents...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] wlan getting new hw-address every 5 minutes on raspberry pi 3
Would you mind to document this in the wiki, so that the next person who wants to try RPi3 doesn't have to search the list archive (or askes the question again). I think the best would be to open a...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi3: working system?
Hi, OpenSuse-Raspberry Pi friends. I downloaded yesterday 2 of the "latest ?" Tumbleweed versions - the armV6 and the armV7-versions and installed them on 2 sd-sticks. After installation on a Raspi 3B...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] wlan getting new hw-address every 5 minutes on raspberry pi 3
This is odd. Obviously it has connected to the network successfully. The scanning actions may be background scans, but it should re-set the mac address to the one successfully used with the access...
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Op 09-11-16 om 23:27 schreef Alexander Graf: This is odd. Obviously it has connected to the network successfully. The scanning actions may be background scans, but it should re-set the mac address to...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
If it helps, the CPU is a nvidia tegra 3 quad core, which is based on the quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU. I have no idea which flavor or Arm openSUSE to download and try. Note, I'm only attempting...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
If it helps, the CPU is a nvidia tegra 3 quad core, which is based on the quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU. I have no idea which flavor or Arm openSUSE to download and try. Thanks Greg
View Article[opensuse-arm] Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
I need to boot a Surface RT (Arm based) from boot media so I can grab a copy of the hard drive (SSD) contents. I don't specifically need openSUSE, but it is what I know best. The contents are...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
If it helps, the CPU is a nvidia tegra 3 quad core, which is based on the quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU. I have no idea which flavor or Arm openSUSE to download and try. Note, I'm only attempting...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
A jailbreak is basically a piece of malware that leverages a vulnerability to grant Administrator (root) privileges to a non-privileged user. As the vulnerabilities are found by developers or...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
Well, IIUC the jailbreak came years after release, so hardware was already not terribly interesting at that point. Also there are much more hackable alternatives around, so people never really cared....
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
A jailbreak is basically a piece of malware that leverages a vulnerability to grant Administrator (root) privileges to a non-privileged user. As the vulnerabilities are found by developers or...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1&2 (probably 3, too) borken due to u-boot /...
Hi Alex, Am 13.11.2016 um 19:52 schrieb Alexander Graf: Welcome in openSUSE ARM land :) Not yet fully :-) (the excellent built-to-fit crosscompilers from the openembedded SDK are still a major selling...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: Booting a Surface RT (Arm based) from openSUSE media
Well, IIUC the jailbreak came years after release, so hardware was already not terribly interesting at that point. Also there are much more hackable alternatives around, so people never really cared....
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1&2 (probably 3, too) borken due to u-boot /...
Welcome in openSUSE ARM land :) Yes, unfortunately all of that magic only works with the downstream kernel. While we do have downstream kernel based ports available for various systems, the goal is...
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