On 10. 04. 19 13:58, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
Hi, Miro,
I did the presentation at Pi and More last weekend
https://pluspora.com/posts/044a20003c2401377c23005056264835
on how to access GPIO pins.
With the current state of Fedora on Pi, the typical talk would be: take one of
the standard projects (starting from LED light, motors..) and try to implement
them on Fedora. And it is going to be a challenge already.
GPIO support is more or less doable, but then it comes to PWM, varios digital
I/O channels, hats and so on..
Thus my main message currently: Fedora is not going to be easy, but it is for
the better. Building smth with Fedora means building smth with new kernel. You
are navigating unfamiliar waters, but this exactly makes it more interesting and
_awesome_ than just building yet another boring weather station on Raspbian.
From low level topics the most interesting would be the device tree overlay
support. How it supposed to work, what works and what doesn't, what is the
roadmap for it. But I don't know the details myself, so maybe Peter Robinson
(CCed) can provide some insights.
Thanks. I'm afraid this event (Prague Maker Faire) is not a talk-focused event,
it's more about the booth experience.
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