On Sun, 7 Sept 2025 at 10:28, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sun, 7 Sept 2025, 02:10 Ian Laurie, <nixuser@mail.com> wrote:
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>> On 7/9/25 03:39, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> > So long story short it's out of our control and quite unlikely.
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>> I know Fedora doesn't support the Pi 5 [yet] but do you know if the Pi
>> 500 WiFi module suffers the same support issue? I *think* the 500
>> module is different from the 400 module, but no amount of searching has
>> yet revealed what the brand of the module is. I'm still searching...
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> I'm not sure what module is used in the rpi500 as I don't have one to test, but the module in the rpi5 works (I've been testing it, more RSN). I hope the one in the 500 is the same.
So looking at this teardown article [1] the wifi module on the rpi-500
is a RPI-RM0 wireless module based on Infineon CYW43455 chipset so
that (I think) is the same module as in the RPi-5 (and I think 4) so
it should be supportable out of the box in Fedora when we can support
the 5-series devices.
[1] https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/12/09/raspberry-pi-500-review-with-raspberry-pi-monitor-and-teardown/
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