On 12/24/15 07:37, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>You "have a booting F23 system," do you have a usable desktop display? I
>have followed the jonarcher procedure several times but always wind up with
>a nice XFCE desktop display but no keyboard or mouse control, it just does
>nothing at that point. I have been trying each time I see something
>encouraging written about it but without success and have pretty much given
>up hope for the RPI2b and Fedora ...
I am using the minimal image, so no, I do not have a desktop. But I do
have a working keyboard and ethernet.
.
The minimal image was the first thing I
tried and that worked well enough so
then I a "more complete" install and
that's where my problems began ...
Did firstboot run for you? If
not, that would explain the issue for you.
.
Not sure about "first boot," it's been a
few months since I did anything with it,
a birthday gift last April. I even
forget if I lat put F22 or 23 on it but
it works fine until I enter startxfce or
whatever it wants, then as I said I get
a nice presentation but can't input
anything.
I'm having trouble getting wireless to work though. I know my adapter
works with the RPi since I have another RPi running OSMC using the same
adapter without issues. I tested the adapter with my laptop running
F22, that worked nicely. So I know it also works with Fedora x86_64.
However it fails to work on the RPi with Fedora ARM. I checked the
respective module is loaded 8192cu, although I do not see any rtlwifi.
Trying to load it with modprobe gives me a module not found error.
It seems to me, the fedora kernel is not running. Any ideas how I can
get it to run?
.
Doesn't that install procedure
substitute another kernel, from Pidora
perhaps?
I only used the ethernet connection to
my LAN. Don't usually use wireless.
There is an ARM list and it is quite
active, mostly the developer/testers.
Bob
Cheers,
-- Suvayu
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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