Il giorno sab 10 apr 2021 alle ore 13:24 Peter Robinson
<pbrobinson(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
I don't know what Purism is doing, they've made some choices around
their HW which is frankly quite strange, I've stated this before [1],
and attempted to cover up the fact the HW needs various firmware to
work by masking them and doing, or at least attempting to do and I
have no idea if those experiments worked out or not, weird things in
the early boot process to setup the SoC. It was at that point I
stopped following what they were doing.
I know the article, I read it some time ago.
I'm aware of at least one person reporting that they had booted
Fedora
on the device, they asked me if I could enable some drivers for some
of the sensors, I have no idea how they achieved it etc.
Like with all these early devices we can assist where possible but
there's an expectation of some level of being able to deal with the
very early low level booting of arm devices yourself because debugging
these devices over email or IRC is difficult.
Yes, it's not a "well known" PC.
What about [1]? What's the plan of Fedora Mobility SIG? Who is taking
care of it?
I suppose since there is an empty link, someone wants to fill it...
Cheers
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Librem5