ubuntu server install on raspberry pi gone wrong

March 26, 2024, 15:13

kraytonian

I get this error constantly and have no clue how to fix I am willing to hope on voice chat and share my screen.

kraytonian

<@796000224690307072> I appreciate you for your speedy reply. I will let you know my raspberry pi is connected via Ethernet. Also, I already set the regulatory domain to the US I am on the east coast i did it in etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml not sure on the file name but netplan is used to configure network.

kraytonian

Also someone mentioned this to me Despite retaining the same Infineon CYW43455 802.11ac + BT5/BLE combo chip as the Pi4 (which had issues back then, too), it looks like the Raspberry Pi foundation has it communicating with the new Broadcom BCM2712 SoC via an updated SDIO interface in order to leverage DDR50 mode for faster throughput, and that could be causing the reported problems (you're far from the only person reporting this). Best I can tell, the new RP1-C0 I/O chip is out of the loop on this one as far as possible causes. TL;DR, the only people who can diagnose the root cause and fix this will be Broadcom, Canonical since you're trying to use Ubuntu Server 23.10 with it, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation. We lack the necessary magic wands to fix this.

oops.se

The conclusion is, stear clear from companies like Broadcom and other "closed source" companies.

cybersaber.dev

Just use debian

oops.se

Using Debian will NOT solve the issue with proprietary drivers from companies that choose NOT to support linux and open source in generall-

kraytonian

What’s my alternative?

oops.se

As I read in the URL above it has appeared in kernel 6.6 and it wasn't there in kernel 6.1. So what you can do? 1. Filling bug reports so the kernel developers is aware of the issue. 2. Downgrade the kernel if the issue is having an negative impact on your system. 3. Start investigating what is causing it and correct the issue in the kernel and contribute to the kernel development.

kraytonian

I was able to get it working by purchasing i micros