On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 3:18 PM Mark E. Fuller <mark.e.ful...@gmx.de> wrote:
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> On 23/04/2021 16:57, Peter Robinson wrote:
> [snip]
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> > There's the RPi4 that will work in 32 bit mode and it is available
> > with 2-8gb of RAM, there's i.MX6 devices with 2+gb of RAM, there's the
> > Jetson TK1 and related devices that have 4Gb of RAM as well as the arm
> > based OLPC devices which have between 1 and 4Gb of RAM depending on
> > the SKU.
> >
> Is RPi4 support documented anywhere?
> I have wanted to test running Fedora Server, but never did as going from
> the ARM page [0] to the linked documentation [1] to the RPi4 [2] and it
> just says that it's not supported (as of 30 October 2019).
>
> I would be interested in testing Fedora Server on an RPi4 if it's
> actually supposed to be supported.

It works just fine for the server type use cases, I improved a lot of
the early boot process and stabilised a number of pieces of the early
boot as part of F-34, there's still no accelerated graphics, until
that lands I won't mark it as supported as it generates too many
support queries.
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