I know that the RPi 4 is not currently supported in Fedora, while we
wait for upstream kernel support for the new Broadcom BCM2711 SOC.
However, I now see that there is some support for the BCM2711 in kernel 5.5, and I also
see that kernel 5.5 is in rawhide.
It's been worked on.
Thus, I'm wondering if that is sufficient to start talking about
Fedora on the RPi 4.
It's being worked upon. Ultimately I don't tend to talk about it
widely because most Raspberry Pi users complain if it's not perfect
with accelerated graphics and a whole bunch of other features and I
end up with more support requests than I can cope with.
I'm currently running Manjaro on my RPi 4, because they have an
aarch64 version, and I wanted an aarch64 machine to experiment with.
I'm not sure if the Fedora ARM team plans to support both 32-bit and 64-bit mode on
the RPi 4, so any information about that would be appreciated.
Well I do most of the RPi enablement, and yes, it's intended to
support it in similar ways to the way we support the RPi 2/3 devices.
I'm interested in helping out. If there is something I can do,
please let me know.
What are your capabilities to help out? Are you a kernel developer,
user space developer etc?