[fedora-arm] How to install Fedora and MicroShift on the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier

2022-01-12 Thread John Walicki
Great article detailing how to install NVIDIA using the new UEFI/ACPI Experimental Firmware 1.1.2 for Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson Xavier NX. https://egallen.com/nvidia-jetson-agx-xavier-fedora-arm-microshift/ ___ arm mailing list --

[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-09 Thread John Walicki
I've physically swapped Fedora ARM SD cards between RPi3 and RPi4 devices in my Pi cluster without any problems. Are you certain your RPi4 4GB device has sufficient power? I've seen Pi devices with different USB peripherals not boot reliably if I don't have a good 5V 3A power supply connected

[fedora-arm] Re: How to enable experimental CPU frequency support

2018-12-31 Thread John Walicki
Thanks for the replies. > In my testing while Gnome isn't as snappy as some of the lighter > weight desktops I've not seen Firefox take anywhere near that long, When using LXDE, Firefox starts up in under a minute. Something else with Gnome might be the cause. I also tried running Gnome

[fedora-arm] Re: How to enable experimental CPU frequency support

2018-12-30 Thread John Walicki
Thanks - I have been monitoring the Raspberry Pi's current frequency by looking at: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq Even after adding force_turbo=1 to config.txt and rebooting, cpu0 never seems to scale above 600 A closer peek at $ sudo cat

[fedora-arm] How to enable experimental CPU frequency support

2018-12-30 Thread John Walicki
In Peter's blog post (1), he mentions that there now experimental CPU frequency support for the Raspberry Pi. I can't get my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ to scale beyond 600MHz. How do I enable the experimental CPU frequency support in /boot/efi/config.txt ? I'm running Fedora 29 4.19.10-300 kernel.