[fedora-arm] Re: [RaspberryPI 3B] [unicorn Hat] [how to configure spi]

2018-04-21 Thread pfrenard
things i should have probably asked first: have you tried the unicorn hat in raspbian, is it functional? which unicorn hat is it exactly, which pins are you using?, because it looks like there are ones that use spi0 and others spi1 and as for spi: spi@7e204000 is spi0 spi@7e215080 is spi1

[fedora-arm] Re: [RaspberryPI 3B] [unicorn Hat] [how to configure spi]

2018-04-23 Thread pfrenard
OK, first of all when your device is unicornhat and you think it is a unicornhathd, it will never work :) I tried the unicornhat setup on rapsbian and it worked :) I'll now try on f28. I'll give you news :) Fox ___ arm mailing list --

[fedora-arm] Re: [RaspberryPI 3B] [unicorn Hat] [how to configure spi]

2018-04-23 Thread pfrenard
OK, so when I  am installing kernel source from repository I have no dts files I have no diff --git is not working ("unrecognized option '--git'") I tried to compile kernel, thinking it will generate dts files, but I have a seg fault in the first command : I have opened bug

[fedora-arm] Re: [RaspberryPI 3B] [unicorn Hat] [how to configure spi]

2018-04-22 Thread pfrenard
ok, I did the test and I am now a little confused :) Raspbian works fine, and I can find the /dev/spidev0.0 and /dev/spidev0.1. I have setup all the stuff for UnicornHat HD ('curl https://get.pimoroni.com/unicornhathd | bash') but it is not working nothing happens when I run all the

[fedora-arm] Re: [RaspberryPI 3B] [unicorn Hat] [how to configure spi]

2018-04-24 Thread pfrenard
On 04/24/2018 01:18 PM, RENARD Pierre-Francois wrote: On 04/24/2018 12:39 PM, Peter Robinson wrote: On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 7:35 AM, pfrenard<pfren...@gmail.com> wrote: can you tell me where I have to download the patch :) (do I have to copy/paste what you provided into your post ?)

[fedora-arm] [aarch64 - fedora28 - Fedora-Server-28-20180327.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz ]

2018-03-31 Thread pfrenard
Hello guys I tried the last one : Fedora-Server-28-20180327.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz here are feedbacks it makes sense because aarch64 is based on LVM :) I also had an error on the boot FS that was mounted on /tmp/boot but with IO error with kernel errors such as Mar 31 22:02:58 xps13 kernel:

[fedora-arm] [Feedback on aarch64 image]

2018-03-28 Thread pfrenard
Hello I wanted to try aarch64 image, but I  had a small issue. When I used arm-installer, it  triggered an error and did not complete, I discovered that vg name is fedora, but this is also the same name for my laptop... Perhaps adding aarch64 on the name could reduce the risk of conflicts