On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 31. Januar 2017 00:19:01 MEZ schrieb Peter Robinson
> <pbrobinson@gmail.com>:
>>On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:03 PM, Alexander Petrenz
>><petrenz.a@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> since I wasn´t able to find out what´s causing those crashes I moved
>>to
>>> raspian and since then the Pi (it was a Gen 3, Model B) is running
>>without
>>> any hickups. So in the end I´m sure, the issue was software related.
>>
>>Yes little surprise there, unless it's PSU and we're not as power
>>optimised as Raspbian yet.
>>
>>In terms of software, other than the fact they're both Linux distros,
>>that link Raspbian and Fedora 25. Kernel, toolchain, their binary
>>display drivers etc are all different. We're all upstream and open,
>>it's not yet perfect but it's all open but we're not yet the most
>>power efficient.
>>
>
> Fedora might not be perfect if your doing client stuff and need display
> drivers. However it is really great if you need a small server, because it
> is the only maintained distro for the Raspian shipping SELinux by default!

In the case of the small server stuff I would be using the Fedora
Server (awesome web management UX) or minimal editions and not any
spin with a GUI as it'll give more resources to the server bits as GUI
desktops reserve memory for GPU processing. :-)
 
That was exactly my intention and since I like the FOSS idea and the community behind that, I used the FC25 server image and started with installing samba. For the beginning I wanted to setup a local network file share. I had the HDMI cable connected, but always used ssh and I didn't installed any desktop environment.
However I still had those crashes. I would love to provide some more information on the cause (if they are not already known), so it can be fixed. On the other hand I would need some hints how to do that, since I'm not very experienced in Linux debugging yet.

Alex

> Thanks for anything your doing Peter ;)

I knew F-25 wasn't perfect and that there would be teething issues but
then if the world waited on perfect there wouldn't be a release (or a
RPi). We've already shipped a number of perf improvements in the F-25
cycle with more to come and F-26 should be a decent bump up in all
respects there too.

Peter

>>> Alex
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Winfried de Heiden <wdh@dds.nl>
>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Since a couple of days I'm hit by hangups as well :( Hard to trace
>>since
>>>> the Raspberry Pi 3 does nit react to keyboard, network etc. anymore
>>and the
>>>> HDMI monitor goes black.... However, yesterday I was able to take a
>>photo
>>>> before the screen goes black: Kernel Panic ... Fatal exception in
>>interrupt;
>>>> screen shot attached!
>>>>
>>>> This raspberry Pi has been running for weeks without problems on
>>Fedora 25
>>>> using the same power.
>>>>
>>>> Hmmm, any sugestions on this?
>>>>
>>>> Winfried
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Oorspronkelijke bericht-----
>>>>
>>>> Datum: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 15:13:26 +0100
>>>> Onderwerp: [fedora-arm] Re: Possible Hangups on Raspberry Pi with
>>FC25
>>>> Server
>>>> Aan: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org
>>>> Van: Alexander Petrenz <petrenz.a@gmail.com>
>>>>
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