Hello, Using Fedora and upstream components on the Raspberry Pi is slowly making progress, but it's also locked by the closed-source firmware, and some features are also missing upstream. Downstream kernel is more complete, but is also locking users with incompatibles API (specially with GPIO that the whole Pi software ecosystem community relies upon).
This message shouldn't be understood as a mean to advertise buying RaspberryPI as, depending on your use case, better alternatives may exists... But it's also well known that rasperrypi is commonly widespread already. So I would like to introduce a dedicated RPM Fusion RPI repository with few components enabled for the RPI. This is still a work in progress and might be of interest to bring end-users in the fedora/rpmfusion eco-system without compromise on performance and features. See also https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/RaspberryPi I hope this helps. -- - Nicolas (kwizart) _______________________________________________ rpmfusion-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
