[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-13 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Kevin, Kevin Fenzi writes: > Greetings. > > This will be a bit long, but I hope it will explain the current unfortunate > state > of the mobility sig. > > First a bit of history. The mobility sig was originally formed back in 2010. > The goal then was “… a group of Fedora contributors that

[fedora-arm] Re: Any update on suggested devices?

2020-12-08 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Matthew, Matthew Miller writes: > In the meeting right after the F33 release, we talked about identifying a > handful of key devices and making sure anyone with a serious interest in > testing or enablement work has what they need. I've talked with Marie, and > while we're not overflowing

[fedora-arm] Re: Any update on suggested devices?

2020-11-12 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Matthew & ARM & IOT SIGs, I have a Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB) and a Pinebook Pro as of now and would be more than happy to test anything that you throw at me. In case there is some simpler development task to be done, I'd love to help out. Cheers, Dan Matthew Miller writes: > In the meeting

[fedora-arm] Re: aarch64 testing enabled in openQA production

2020-11-01 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Adam and Peter, these are really great news! Do you guys also have plans to enable some bare metal tests for some supported boards for aarch64? Cheers, Dan Adam Williamson writes: > Hi folks! > > A few of you have seen this already, but just wanted to send out a > wider announcement:

[fedora-arm] Re: Fedora 32 on Pinebook Pro

2020-10-14 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Andreas, On September 30, 2020 8:38:18 AM UTC, Andreas Reschke wrote: > >Am 29.09.20 um 22:51 schrieb Richard Henwood: >> On Fri, 2020-09-25 at 12:19 +0200, Andreas Reschke wrote: >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I've a well good working Fedora 32 installation an my Pinebook Pro. >>> >> Hi Andreas, >>

[fedora-arm] Re: Workstation on Pinebook Pro

2020-04-28 Thread Dan Čermák
Ben Cotton writes: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 5:56 PM Peter Robinson wrote: > >> >> To summarise where we are for everyone, with other deadlines I ran out >> of time to really polish this for F-32, it does actually boot on >> Fedora 32 but there's an issue with display output I've not got to the

[fedora-arm] Re: PinePhone Support

2020-02-20 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Nikhil, "Nikhil Jha" writes: > Hi! I got Fedora working on PinePhone the other day, and it works > surprisingly well, even though it's just desktop GNOME. > Awesome work! > It's a 5.6 kernel with... > ... this device tree: >

[fedora-arm] Re: Pinebook Pro Support

2020-02-16 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Peter, Peter Robinson writes: > > I'm working on it. The plan is for initial support in Fedora 32. I'm > working on getting U-Boot in decent shape so it can be flashed to the > SPI, plus a usable DT. Most of the userspace stuff is already there. > We will then evolve it through the release.

[fedora-arm] Re: Pinebook Pro Support

2020-02-12 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Christopher, Christopher Smith writes: > Fedora Arm, > > I am emailing to see if there will be support for the Pinebook Pro or an emmc > install script for installing fedora arm on the Pinebook Pro? > I have asked the same a month ago ;-) It's on the agenda:

[fedora-arm] Re: Adding support for the Pinebook Pro

2020-01-28 Thread Dan Čermák
Peter Robinson writes: >> Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing >> maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't >> know where to start :) > > We're not at that point yet. When we're at a point where you can use > it without

[fedora-arm] Adding support for the Pinebook Pro

2020-01-27 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi list, I have recently received my long awaited Pinebook Pro and wanted to install Fedora on it. Unfortunately, I haven't found concrete hints that the Pinebook Pro is supported by the Fedora ARM spin. All I found was the arm-image-installer package, but that one appears to support the