I had trouble finding information about Fedora
aarch64 to learn from others' experiences with it. If it makes
sense to move much of the above discussion to a new thread about
"Fedora aarch64 on Raspberry Pi", I'd be all for it and would
add more as I get more experience. There are an awful lot of
RPi's in the world, and for those of us interested in Fedora on
the Pi, a focal point would be useful. On 2/14/18 12:50 PM, Peter Robinson
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 5:47 PM, Tom Callaway <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 02/14/2018 11:55 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:Either way this is _WAY_ off topic of this theadOn this point, I'd disagree. The RPI hardware is rather ubiquitous, so having this discussion here (and, thus, in a searchable place), is on-topic IMHO. :)On topic for this list sure, they capabilities of graphics/aarch64 etc on low end hardware is not really on topic for the 4,15 rebase, it's ongoing etc... It could easily be a dedicated thread which would make it even easier to discover than buried in a 4.15 rebase thread ;-) |
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