Hey Paul,

Yes the image is AARCH64 ! Thanks. 

Cheers,

ASD. 

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On Oct 21, 2016, at 10:21 AM, Paul Whalen <pwhalen@redhat.com> wrote:



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I have tried the Fedora 25 build and X comes up on the PI3 fine. BUT I have
found it to be rather heavy. This is my opinion but Midori works but isn't
the greatest. Firefox installs but seg faults on start up.

I've been running firefox just fine on all the builds since we announced
them. Is this the "Kraxel" image/kernel? You'll need to provide more useful
information than "it seg faults".

If the image is aarch64 - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1354671




Overall it seems that the F25 build needs a lot of tuning to run on the Pi
smoothly. But this is to be expected. Performance is sluggish and not like
on an X86.

It's a $35 device... you can't expect x86 laptop performance. I would suggest
you have a good quality micro SD card, it makes a lot of difference (Samsung
EVO or SanDisk Ultra are the two I use).



Kraxel's kernel is 64 bit and seems to run smoother on the V8. Only thing
lacking is to get X going on the actual console of the machine as opposed to
going they XRDP. Also he is running a 4.7.x vintage of kernel. Again nothing
wrong with that at all at the moment.

64 bit user space as well? A 64 bit kernel with a 32 bit user space will have
no difference. You can run Kraxel's kernel if you want but there's not much
we can do to help you with that.



I am also interested in the Gigabyte server box with has Cavium chips. But
that one has nothing to do with this thread and is targeted imho to RHEL7.3.
Thanks.

We support those already in Fedora 25 too.



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On Oct 20, 2016, at 1:47 PM, Marcin Juszkiewicz < mjuszkiewicz@redhat.com >
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W dniu 20.10.2016 o 19:38, Aly Dharshi pisze:



I have successfully installed Fedora 24 with onto a RPI3 with Kraxel's


kit.

[..]



Would anybody have any thoughts on solving this issue. I know it may not


be completely a Fedora problem especially since its not a Fedora team


built kernel. But would still appreciate the help. Thanks/

Test Fedora 25 image. If it works, tell us. If it does not tell us too.



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