Fedora 44 Beta Images Released for Raspberry Pi 5 on Pi Day
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Summary
The article discusses the release of Fedora 44 Beta images for Raspberry Pi 5, specifically timed for Pi Day. The author explains they were delayed due to illness and busy schedule but wanted to get something out for users to test. The current working features include support for all Raspberry Pi 5B variants (revC and revD SoC with 1/2/4/8/16GB RAM), serial console, and micro SD slot functionality. The author mentions having more features in the pipeline that should be ready before the freeze, plus a possible secret feature.
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So what better time to get them out than Pi Day!
Quite a lot more and I have more in the pipeline which should be in place in before freeze, plus a possible secret 😉, I just wanted to get something out sooner rather than later for people to play with.
All Raspberry Pi 5B: both revC and revD SoC 1/2/4/8/16GB variants
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