[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-04-16 Thread Peter Robinson
> On 16/04/2020 11:53, Peter Robinson wrote: > >> I've now tried a clean(er) install on the system, and still have this > >> problem. Essentially, what I did was > >> > >> Download "Fedora Minimal" and write it to the SD card. > >> Boot up the system in text mode > >> dnf groupinstall MATE base-x

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-04-16 Thread Toralf Lund
On 16/04/2020 11:53, Peter Robinson wrote: I've now tried a clean(er) install on the system, and still have this problem. Essentially, what I did was Download "Fedora Minimal" and write it to the SD card. Boot up the system in text mode dnf groupinstall MATE base-x systemctl set-default

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-04-16 Thread Peter Robinson
> I've now tried a clean(er) install on the system, and still have this > problem. Essentially, what I did was > > Download "Fedora Minimal" and write it to the SD card. > Boot up the system in text mode > dnf groupinstall MATE base-x > systemctl set-default graphical-target > > After this, I

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-04-04 Thread Toralf Lund
On 04/04/2020 11:38, Toralf Lund wrote: I've now tried a clean(er) install on the system, and still have this problem. Essentially, what I did was 1. Download "Fedora Minimal" and write it to the SD card. 2. Boot up the system in text mode 3. dnf groupinstall MATE base-x 4. systemctl

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-04-04 Thread Toralf Lund
I've now tried a clean(er) install on the system, and still have this problem. Essentially, what I did was 1. Download "Fedora Minimal" and write it to the SD card. 2. Boot up the system in text mode 3. dnf groupinstall MATE base-x 4. systemctl set-default graphical-target After this, I have a

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-03-26 Thread Toralf Lund
On 26/03/2020 19:39, Peter Robinson wrote: I have a Raspberry Pi 3B running Fedora AAarch connected to my TV. After installed the latest version 31 updates, the display went weird on me. Monitor preferences list an "unknown" monitor with resolution 1824x984 and refresh rate 77 Hz, and colours

[fedora-arm] Re: Funny display on Raspberry Pi

2020-03-26 Thread Peter Robinson
> I have a Raspberry Pi 3B running Fedora AAarch connected to my TV. > > After installed the latest version 31 updates, the display went weird on > me. Monitor preferences list an "unknown" monitor with resolution > 1824x984 and refresh rate 77 Hz, and colours are all wrong. What should > be red