Am 27.01.20 um 19:30 schrieb Fred van Zwieten:
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 5:16 PM Steven A. Falco <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     On 1/27/20 10:56 AM, Fred van Zwieten wrote:
>     > On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 4:33 PM Steven A. Falco
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >     On 1/27/20 4:10 AM, M A Young wrote:
>     >      >
>     >      > On Sun, 26 Jan 2020, Dirk Streubel wrote:
>     >      >
>     >      >> why is RPi 4 supported on Ubuntu early than in Fedora?
>     Is there any
>     >      >> different in kernel in Ubuntu?
>     >      >> Yes, they use random vendor forks.
>     >      >>
>     >      >> Can you say something about the timetable? Would it be
>     possible to use the
>     >      >> PI4 with Fedora32, i mean official?
>     >      >>
>     >      >> Or it this to early?
>     >      >>
>     >      >> I have tested at at Friday with Rawhide at it has not
>     worked. It always stop
>     >      >> at the same point of the Installation.
>     >      >
>     >      > I was playing with my Pi4 running rawhide this at the
>     weekend (though not
>     >      > necessarily expecting it to work) and I don't think it
>     was reading the SD
>     >      > card after the boot started, and the keyboard and serial
>     port didn't work
>     >      > either. The network card seemed to work (ie. lights
>     flashing on the port)
>     >      > so I am guessing it might be possible to boot it with a
>     network root disk
>     >      > and a remote login though I didn't try that.
>     >
>     >     Are you running 32-bit or 64-bit rawhide?  I am running
>     64-bit rawhide
>     (Fedora-Workstation-Rawhide-20200110.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz) on my RPi4.
>     >
>     >     It works well - mouse, keyboard, sd card, ethernet, basic
>     HDMI are all good.  I did have to add one line to
>     /boot/efi/config.txt:
>     >
>     >     disable_overscan=1
>     >
>     >     Without that, I had a black border on my monitor.  Once I
>     added the above line and rebooted, the display looked good.  No
>     accelerated graphics, but that is ok for me right now.
>     >
>     >
>     > I only want to use the RPI4 as a server with UBI (and this
>     aarch). Are you having 4 GB of usable memory (as a lot of people
>     only get 3 GB)?
>     >
>     > I also just read RPI4 HW support is in the just released 5.5
>     kernel. Wonder if 5.5 will be in rawhide..
>
>     Rawhide already has kernel 5.5:
>
>     pif# uname -a
>     Linux pif.optonline.net <http://pif.optonline.net>
>     5.5.0-0.rc6.git2.1.fc32.aarch64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 15 20:23:38 UTC
>     2020 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
>
>     I have very close to the full 4 GB of ram available.  According to
>     dmesg, 256K of ram is not available - it might be assigned to the
>     video core:
>
>     Memory: 3833660K/4096000K available (12924K kernel code, 5450K
>     rwdata, 6272K rodata, 6272K init, 26849K bss, 229572K reserved,
>     32768K cma-reserved)
>
>             Steve
>
>
> Thx for checking Steve. That is pretty good news. afaik rawhide is now
> the only aarch64 distro on rpi64 (although that might change quickly
> now with 5.5).

This are good news Fred. :)

Maybe in a few days i can use my PI4 with 4GB and the Server Version as
a FreeIPA Server :)

Dirk


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