On 10/25/18 12:22 PM, Jiri Vanek wrote:
Hmm,
uder some circumstance, after few seconds every desktop X environment goes "non
drawing"
Wen I installed fluxbox, it worked like a charm
When I add, or install as alon, any "bigger one" - (mate, xfce), it goes non
drawing, and it even
prevent fluxbox from proepr work.
* First few minutes (sometimes only seconds) it works like charm
* then the gui stop to draw
* however it responds
*if you click to menu, nothing show,
* but if you click any program, again nothing show, but progream starts
* even cursor changes when it goes over the running, invisible program
* the program responds (but agian, ntohingis visible)
Interesting. When switched to slim, all issues disappeared again...:wq
Can it be messa issue? Do you have some advice about display drivers please?
J.
On 10/25/18 11:32 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> On 10/24/18 1:31 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> Have somebody sucsesfully run the official[1] rpi camera on Fedora,
aarch64?
>>>>
>>>> I have f29 sucesfully running on pi 3B+ and the only glitch is my
inability tu run cammera:(
>>>
>>
>> Thank you very much for kind answer. Btw, great work on aarch64 and small
baords!
>>
>>> Not yet, we do have the drivers enabled in 4.19 in rawhide, and
>>> there's some changes in Fedora 29 which will allow us to use the
>>> config.txt to enable HATs and hardware like the the camera. I've not
>>
>> There is a question how to do this right. When I was playing with camera on
rasbian, it was eating
>> enormous resources. So it will not be enugh to jsut read config.txt but also
adapt it in runtime.
>>
>> Thus I ended with "dual boot" one with rasbian for camera only, and one
with fully featured fedora.
>
> Yes, there's a bunch of work done on a number of components here, the
> Raspberry Pi has media acceleration engine and various other features
> that will all assist this, the problem is a lot of these are focused
> around the original not open source drivers, there's work being done
> to enable the media acceleration at the same time as the camera.
>
>>> had the time to yet pull those bits together to actually test the
>>> camera and fix the likely missing bits. I'm hoping to get to the final
>>> pieces including the testing of it and the documentation on how to
>>> enable it and actually make sure it works in the coming weeks. If
>>> you're interested in helping out I can provide some details of how I
>>> think it should work.
>>
>> Once the documentation is done, I will hlp with testing for sure.
>>
>> TYVM!
>> J.
>>>
>>> Peter
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