Re: ODROID-N2

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Thanks.

I was looking for a fanless TV with modern software, but it looks hard
to get an ARM based one :-(

Looks like the fastest board that could be supported by Fedora is the
rockpro64 (check?). But even then widevine is only available in 32 bits
for chromium.

Looks like kernel 5.7 will have better support for the Pi 4, so I will
try that again once it comes to Fedora and keep an eye on the rockpro64.

Cheers,
Rafael

"Michael Whapples" <contact@ashotinthedark.online> writes:

> My experience with the Odroid XU4 and Fedora would suggest that the N2
> probably will not get official support. However it may be possible to
> get it to work. Here is a link to the wiki page about the XU4, it may
> give you a hint where to go:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/exynos. Yes I know the
> XU4 and N2 use a different processor, but I imagine the general steps
> may be similar.
>
>
> Michael Whapples
>
> On 02/05/2020 01:58, Rafael Avila de Espindola wrote:
>> I recently got an ODROID-N2 but forgot to first check if it was possible
>> to run recent linux distros on it.
>>
>> I am happy with Fedora on my raspberry pi 4, so that would be my first
>> choice. I now see that the N2 is not support and that booting it
>> requires a few binary blobs:
>>
>> https://gitlab.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot/-/blob/master/board/amlogic/w400/README.odroid-n2
>>
>> Is that a no go for fedora or are early boot blobs like that acceptable?
>> What package would I have to add the above build instructions to?
>> uboot-images-armv8?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rafael
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