The current Fedora 25 Beta with the mainline 4.8 kernel has support for RPis (2&3) with it's armhfp port.
This has nothing to do with fedora. Linux supports the newer RPis as of 4.8, and every distro is going to naturally inherit that while using it
>>57043533
Only if they actually have an ARM port and provide images that actually allow you to boot from the uSD card.
Fedora is the first one as far as I am aware.
>>57043573
I've been running Debian on a raspberry pi for years.
>Only if they actually have an ARM port
Most distros do and if they don't you can just compile the source tree for ARM
>and provide images that actually allow you to boot from the uSD card
I don't think you understand boot media
Not to mention that official kernel support is not necessary to actually run the kernel. Most linux distros, and even some Windows builds, have bene able to run on the raspberry pis for years. Nobody is talking about this because it isn't significant and doesn't change anything.
>>57043612
But now it just werks.
>>57043657
Plenty of other distros already just werked. Fedora waiting some extra time before releasing their just werks package is not a significant event
>>57043508
As someone who just bought a Pi this is interesting news