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https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/i-got-fedora-40-working-on-my-raspberry-pi-5/120319/3
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/i-got-fedora-40-working-on-my-raspberry-pi-5/120319/3
* I had to switch off the power savings, so that the RPI not got frozen after the 5mins on, without any action. I also switched of the suspend function.
* <code>There is just one default resolution, while not the exact one my monitor is using.</code>

Revision as of 02:47, 2 October 2024

Raspberry Pi5

Inoffical procedure:

  • Go to the RPM Fusion link https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/RaspberryPi
  • Find the Fedora 40 (or 39) download (you’ll need to pick between Workstation and Server, haven’t tested server though)
  • Install it using sudo dnf install rpi-imager
  • Put the SD card in your Pi 5, and voila!

source by @kilobyte: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/i-got-fedora-40-working-on-my-raspberry-pi-5/120319/3

  • I had to switch off the power savings, so that the RPI not got frozen after the 5mins on, without any action. I also switched of the suspend function.
  • There is just one default resolution, while not the exact one my monitor is using.