(resolved) Re: user's query - rpi 5 ???

From: <v.fbsdmm_at_scottsonline.org.uk>
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 11:12:56 UTC
On 01/04/2025 11:09, Ronald Klop wrote:
....
> 
> I'm sorry to say, but creating support for devices like Raspberry Pi is 
> volunteer work. There is no "official position" as there is no official 
> organization. And there is no support for production use of RPI5 as 
> nobody gets paid to do that.
> 
> The only thing there is is a current overview of the status of the last 
> effort somebody did to try to make it work. And this is in the Wiki page 
> mentioned earlier.
> It would be awesome to have more people helping out creating a working 
> FreeBSD on RPI5. If you have the skills to help or are able to pay 

Once upon a time I would have tried, but my few kernel skills died after 
I stopped working with VMS many moons ago :-{

> somebody to do this work for the project that would be great.
> See "Contributing to FreeBSD" at https://www.freebsd.org/about/ 
> <https://www.freebsd.org/about/> for information about helping the 
> FreeBSD project.
> 
> As mentioned in the Wiki some people have success with running FreeBSD 
> on RPI5 with some known limitations.
> I don't know what you want to do with it, but if you need production use 

A simple server for the family. I've been using a pi4, which while 
highly reliable (uptime 454 days and then only stopped because power 
went off) is now too slow for a website I've been creating.

> today I would recommend https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ <https:// 
> www.raspberrypi.com/software/> as my understanding is that projects like 
> Debian also don't support RPI5 out of the box yet.

OK. I've actually started porting to rpi os. But I /really/ don't like 
the linux firewall. And a number of protection systems I've created over 
the years don't port very easily.

> 
> BTW: the remark in the wiki about "no further development will take 
> place" is about the rpi5-uefi <https://github.com/worproject/rpi5-uefi> 
> project. That is unrelated to the FreeBSD project.

Ah, thanks for the clarification.

> 
> Regards,
> Ronald.

Many thanks for clearing up the position. Looks like a forced jump to linux.

-- 
Mike Scott
Harlow, Essex, England