Bluetooth on Udoo Neo ?
by Ken Harris
Is it possible to enable Bluetooth on Udoo Neo ? FYI, it uses the TI
WL1831 module.
I tried :
hciattach -n ttymxc2 texas
... but got "Initialization timed out."
I also tried various combinations of bit rates and flow control.
Any tips are welcome.
-K
4 years, 3 months
Kernel 5.0 value add for Fedora arm?
by Robert Moskowitz
I am looking at summaries of features in the 5.0 kernel.
I will have to dig into what the Fscrypt algorithm is and what that
means, but..
I see support for RPi touchscreen.
Will this add RPi touchscreen support for Fedora-arm? I suspect a lot
more is needed than just a driver.
What about other touchscreen for other arm SOC?
Anything else I should look at and maybe take advantage of....
thanks. Good weekend to all.
4 years, 3 months
Connect to hidden wifi networks at boot.
by Mostafa Faridi
I installed Fedora Server on PI 3 and everything works.
I want to connect to hidden wifi networks.
I want when my Fedora boot, it connect to Hidden networks and I can control it by SSH over wifi.
I can not find good solutions.
The router of the wifi network uses DHCP to give IP to connected devices.
4 years, 4 months
Making both ethernet ports work on NanoPi R1
by Geoffrey Marr
Hi ARM list,
Forgive my ignorance but I am curious how one would go about making both
ethernet ports work on a NanoPi R1? I used an armhfp Fedora 30 Server image
to boot into Fedora on the device, but out of the box only one ethernet
port works; no wifi and the second ethernet port does not work. The NanoPi
recognizes the second ethernet port, but I can't get it to recognize the
actual connection. I can bring the second port "up". but it never connects.
As far as I can tell, the device does not recognize the wifi at all. Is
this something I can configure, and if so, where do I begin?
Thanks in advance,
Geoff Marr
IRC: coremodule
4 years, 4 months
Install Fedora server 30 on Raspberry 3
by Mostafa Faridi
I installed Fedora 30 Server on Raspberry 3.
after I plug the power cord. Fedora starts to boot after sometimes I see this message
lan78xx_eth waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete
and boot process stop.
I must press Ctrl+C on a keyboard and after that Fedora server continues it booting.
when fedora boot reaches to something like grub, I must press Enter again to boot process continue again.
I want to connect raspberry to hidden network and I need MAC address of Wlan0, when I type
ifconfig
I see mac address of Wlan0, and I add my mac to my router for mac filter, but after sometimes when I run
ifconfig
again I see different mac address for Wlan0 and I think every time mac address is changed automaticaly.
It is how odd why mac address of wlan0 change!!!
and I want to connect to a hidden network with mac filter on the router.
how I can solve this problem?
I want to use this fedora server as a server for my network. I want fedora boot without keyboard and monitor and fedora boot without problem.
I want to control my system over wifi network by SSH.
what I must do?
I think Fedora server on Raspberry 3 has some bugs
4 years, 4 months
Fedora Server need more Power than OSMC
by Mostafa Faridi
I have two raspberry 3+.
I installed on one of them OSMC and use it as Media Center in my home. Power PSU is 5V 2A. and it works like charm.
I installed on another one Fedora Server 30 and I want to use as a server in my home. Power PSU is 5V 3A. but it has some problem and I am sure will be fixed.
when I change PSU and use 5V 2A for Fedora Server, it boots and after I see some booting messages. Fedora Server reboot and I can not log in to Fedora Server.
Can I find options for normalization of power in Fedora server for work better on Pi 3. by use PSU 5V 2A.
I want to find way my Fedora Server can work by PSU 5V 2A.
4 years, 4 months
Raspberry MAC address changes at each reboot
by Alessio
Hello.
If I'm not wrong, there was an issue, around Fedora 27 (or it was 28?)
where the MAC address of the wifi card was different upon each reboot.
The issue was solved in some kernel update (or uboot update? sorry, I
don't remember).
Now the issue is here again.
Raspberry Pi 3, Fedora 30, aarch64, kernel 5.1.2-300
Are you aware of that?
Thanks,
A.
4 years, 4 months