Re: F23 on Raspberry Pi 2

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On Thu, 24 Dec 2015, Suvayu Ali wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 03:58:14AM -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> > On 12/24/15 02:11, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> > >>  I just can't remember which (or if there
> > >>>was even a difference)
> > >>>https://chisight.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fedora-22-or-23-on-raspberry-pi-2/
> > >I followed this, and worked nicely.  I have a booting F23 system now!
> > >
> > >Thanks a lot.
> > >
> > >>>http://jonarcher.info/2015/02/getting-fedora-21-raspberry-pi-2/
> > 
> > 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.  Did firstboot run for you?  If
> not, that would explain the issue for you.
> 
> 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?

As far as I am aware you can't use a Fedora kernel on a Raspberry Pi 2, as 
it needs some modifications that the Fedora Kernel doesn't have (unless it 
has changed recently). One thing to check is that you have the 
NetworkManager-wifi package, probably the wpa_supplicant package as well 
as I don't think they are in the minimal image.

	Michael Young
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