-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El Wed, 20 Nov 2013 05:44:18 +1000 Adrian <vk4tux@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió: > I had the same experience with the beaglebone black, No hdmi and no > usb support = no good. > Why bother releasing an image that is not functional. I am a big > fedora fan & promoter, but I went > to debian wheezy 7.2 for my BBB ham radio setup. I create HR rpm's > for arm systems and > Pidora 19 alpa is a disappointment with the repository in a mess, too > many 'missing requires' ; > > No ftdi support in the base image kernel, not able to update kernel > getting 'obsoleted' etc. > I can install my rpms ok, but cannot connect a ftdi device to use it. > > I intend to do this software in rpm's for Pidora 19 & BBB > Fedora 20 > when it is ready. > > I wonder why Debian are so far in front of Fedora on these fronts? > Fedora always had a reputation for great hardware support, but not > here not now. > > Adrian ... vk4tux > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis Gilmore <dennis@xxxxxxxx> > To: arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: F20 Beta-5 on BeagleBone Black > Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 12:41:06 -0600 > > > El Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:20:43 +0100 > Jos Vos <jos@xxxxxx> escribió: > > On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:09:47AM -0500, Robert Knight wrote: > > > > > I used a Fedora 20 Beta system running on a x86_64, running > > > minicom, to connect to the BeagleBone Black through a USB serial > > > adapter. I was trying to provide enough details so that the > > > experiment could be repeated. > > > > OK. But my problem is that the BBB not even seems to start booting > > with the F20 image, even none of the USR LEDs turn on. > > > > When booting the Debian image in exactly the same way (even the same > > microSD card), the LEDs turn on after a second or so (and then I > > release the boot button) and Debian boots fine. > > > > I have currently nothing attached to the BBB, only a network cable > > and a power cable (USB or external, I tried both in both scenarios). > > Could that be a problem? The issue is that Debian is willing to take a bunch of forked kernels and not care if the support makes it to the mainline kernel, where in Fedora we closely follow the mainline linux kernel tree, which is what we ship. things are getting better and vendors are realising that they need to get things upstream. its a matter of Fedora is doing the right thing for the greater good and some other distros are taking shortcuts for short term gain. First boot of a Fedora release initial-setup runs and you are prompted for configuring the system, there are ways around it but thats a different discussion. Dennis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSmBeMAAoJEH7ltONmPFDR4nQP+gIpZ+larwzqahsGv9pNcnKY 2Clcx4QLh/1+gxIsvIsqWYjevXDDzfRVKiIm7/QhH3Bn4k7MQ8wRTrOahUpkIMOV iskgFzv9cyifynctxjEZPHIFnYmmMrSi5A4yHRzXfEJ20XUa8xVWrku74IzDLPwU UZvqpnQPnmXhh5/dEyk3bFMFtYrnHpxt20T/rHTp+5NE2YP3cqvcLfBMfCXkZwiE puCWbnhgHxVoCyn9k9W+rYJAbdIiKgjv0TGEb5olZ2Ioashkhla9ZmEzZuvP2BTT P61BUqcGrtFe302CO+5477GgjYN05+aijKigI6J/f7bc04u96Z1NpXd+owSI4fzw G3b2ygsV8zaJuH/u9FIrPKud3/fog3Pn8D4UaP0uoLqUljhH9XOmUuSRezr0WmRm wkKzI8zHQk6DQVKPmEKbH6Es3b2j9jJDlclue9P6YkBvNVgh1BSgmv+7RV3cRqmF C0cu5E6gTMLy2mGnKBakcS0ULhLdVsgaLhsDK4F+i+mhSNPIHr8hTGSjcOVsannh MGu5F14BXabegk0BqdaztiWuDOzelbH7PmCOBgSnqOjXNExMxI+Sm7haL7wbYnbu Z5cyX6hF2xPDI+YBY85wOyjZdf6SKvXvPgTZwSnZR/r4pVGzxsMdAfsPyYGycpTV PIjSqo9PQXwFr/pyNJ5P =3Imf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm