Questions about supported hdmi display&drivers

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as shown in https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/research-and-updating-of-docs-for-hdmi-display-supported-supported-hdmi-driver-by-rasp-pi-4-in-fedora-workstation/80059
it would be great to update the docs which tell users which drivers or display is supported.
or how to get the driver required to support some device.

To find which drivers are not supported in fedora wrokstation.
- ARM with Fedora Workstation connected to HDMI projector works.(which means the OS&hardware works and some HDMI driver/display is supported)
- The custom display works with windows&fedora silverblue(which means its something probably only fedora ARM havent supported or at least not included in stock OS)

I see other suggest>supply EDID data via the kernel command line.however my device is on 1st boot and of course there is that process that needs display more than anything.
OS personalization setup at 1st successful boot.
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