Op woensdag 30 oktober 2019 20:56:42 CET schreef Matthias Brugger:
You need to boot with the HDMI cable comnected to the RPi4. This should give you an EFI framebuffer. Work on the KMS driver is in progress but will take a while.
So, my question is: should I get something in the current state on
the HDMI
screen?
Try to add console=tty to your kernel boot parameters. Beware that USB is not working ATM. Another thing we are working on, stay tuned.
No output on the HDMI interface. Is there a way to from within the system that video output to which HDMI port is active?
Is there anything I can do to help with getting TW or Leap 15.1/2
running on the
RPI4?
You could try if i2c and SPI is working on the pins.
Can you point me to some documentation to see how these things should work? I did work with python-RPi.GPIO.
Regards, Matthias
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