The Nvidia Jetson *Nano*. was announced as a development system in
mid-March 2019. Only 4 years have passed. Not 8. I'm an end user,that's how
I count. I may agree that,generally speaking, 4 years are enough,but this
is not always true. The Jetson nano is today a good product in relation to
cost / benefit ratio for a lot of users that don't need to buy the new
Jetson Orin. What I care about (and not only for me) is to enable the
graphic stack with some decent new linux distro. Nvidia supports only
Ubuntu 18,that's the end of life. I've been criticized in the ubuntu forums
for asking for help solving some technical problems with ubuntu 18. The
developers tried hard to convince me that they weren't called to help me
with a distro that went EOL. I insisted that I had to, because nVidia only
supports 18.04. So they told me that they have no relationship with nVidia
and they don't give a damn. This kind of treatment of the end user who has
made money and loves an operating system is unacceptable. I have upgraded
Ubuntu 18.04 to 22.04 on the Jetson nano. Everything works ok,but not the
graphic stack because I'm not able to install CUDA 11. The nVidia
developers say that only Orin supports it. So,should I spend more money to
buy Orin ? I don't think so. Because I think that CUDA 11 is not supported
on the Nano not 'cause insurmountable technical problems,but because of the
business plans of nvidia. Business plans that aren't compatible with my
finances. With the finances of a lot of end / hobbyist users.

On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 2:13 PM Peter Robinson <pbrobin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Mario,
>
> > I dont hide my interest in the installation of fedora on the Jetson
> nano. I would like to understand what works and what not. Can I have a more
> modern OS than Ubuntu 18.04 ? help me to understand.
>
> The upstream support for nano is OK outside of the graphics stack.
> NVIDIA is now more focused on newer generations of the hardware, being
> Xavier and Orin primarily, They have effectively end of lifed pretty
> much anything prior to that, the TX1 SoC which the nano is based upon
> was released in 2015 so 8 years support isn't too bad IMO compared to
> a lot of other vendors.
>
> They are still upstreaming pieces of the tegra HW drivers for the t210
> series where it makes sense with their work on the newer HW as a lot
> of the IP blocks are related.
>
> In terms of their userspace based on releases of Ubuntu that's pretty
> out of scope from a Fedora perspective. You may be able to look at the
> newer NVIDIA Jetpack 5.x releases which are designed to run on
> Xavier/Orin as they're based on a 5.10 kernel and a newer L4T
> userspace but I have no idea what version of Ubuntu that is, this is
> the wrong forum for those questions, I'm not sure if they've actively
> torn out < Xavier support there or just defocused it.
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>


-- 
Mario.
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