Thanks for porting fedora on the rpi 2/3 . To my knowledge it's the first
classic distribution to run on this device without any compromise made to the
OS components and build process.
I however would like to ask if the current desktop performance is at its best.
I know that the device has only
Sylvain Pasche on Tue, 25 Oct 2016 21:47:40 wrote:
>My current workaround is just to blacklist vc4 (if that can help someone):
>echo blacklist vc4 > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-vc4.conf
That gives me a console on my RPi3, eliminates the "i2c-bcm2835
3f805000.i2c: i2c transfer
On 10/25/2016 11:34 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
Can you provide details of the three monitors and their resolutions,
and how you connect them.
In good news I think we might have a kernel that fixes them. Can you
try 4.8.4-301 from koji [1] (or it'll be in updates-testing RSN)
[1]
Two more trials without any improvement:
Using kernel-4.9.0-0.rc2.git0.2.fc26 does not help. I had no reason to
think it would, but now that ssh to my RPi3 works well, it was easy to
try.
Changing the display to a Dell P2415Q (3840x2160 resolution, HDMI
input) does not help. Again,
On domingo, 23 de octubre de 2016 9:49:51 PM CDT sfshe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for supporting the raspberrypi. Fedora must be one of the first
> distributions to support it with only upstream sources. I tried the
> workstation image and it did not work for me. I was using my old VGA
>
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after running dnf update I am running on 4.8.3-300.fc25.armv7hl.
Yumex-dnf doesn'f find any updates while dnf update founds 48 updates. Now I
have only the erratic behaviour of characters in the applicatio search window
in Gnome.
Tnx for help
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Peter Robinson on Tue, 25 Oct 2016 10:23:13 wrote:
>There's a new 4.8.4-301.fc25 kernel that I think should fix this issue
No improvement with this new kernel. I set default to multi-user.target
in an attempt to avoid any X11 confusion. After several screens of boot
I am running on 4.8.2-300.fc25.armv7hl, that is the only kernel that I have, as
installed from a nightly build from
Fedora-Workstation-armhfp-25-20161019.n.0-sda.raw.xz
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 1:12 PM, antonio montagnani
wrote:
> I could set the screen resolution to correct resolution. The option is
> available only when some devices are connected.
Was that with the new kernel?
> Tnx for help.
>
> I started Firefox, DNF (Yumex)
I could set the screen resolution to correct resolution. The option is
available only when some devices are connected.
Tnx for help.
I started Firefox, DNF (Yumex) and a terminal in Gnome, but system froze, I
tried to connect by sshd, but no connection was available. I had to reset by
hard
>>> 2) at start-up lines are out of the boundary of the screen (I am using a
>>> 32"
>>> Led TV full HD with resolution with 1920x1080 resolution): I had to
>>> reduce
>>> also in Fedora to 1280×720 otherwise some space is out of the screen,
>>> i.e.
>>> menu is invisible
>>
>>
>
> from a survey
>> Having booted it on a RPi3 do you already have a user setup on it? If
>> so can you ssh in and get a dump of the dmesg? Easiest way to do this
>> is with fpaste ("dnf install -y fpaste") and then do "dmesg | fpaste"
>> and provide the link.
>>
>> Also are you running the latest kernel, or the
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
> Peter Robinson wrote on Sat, 22 Oct 2016 15:18:00:
>
>>Can you just provide the output of dmesg?
>
> Yes, below, but it was a chore. How does one execute dmesg when there is
> no accessible
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