Scott Dowdle

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There are three guys who work on a remix of Fedora ARM specifically for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3... named FedBerry (http://fedberry.org/). The don't build all of the various desktop spins but they do offer a minimal, XFCE, and LXDE images if I remember correctly. I've been using it since their Fedora 24-based build and it works great out of the box including easy kernel upgrades with Wifi and Bluetooth supported. I think analog speakers might work (HDMI audio doesn't seem to) but I haven't plugged in any speakers to find out.

Once support for all of the Raspberry Pi 3 hardware makes it upstream, maybe FedBerry will quit but for now anyway, if you want more hardware support, it is handy.

Unless there is a presenter at LISA giving an anti-systemd talk, I don't think there is a need to cover the anti-systemd side. That controversy is basically over and the world has moved on. If you want to avoid systemd there are a few ways to do so. Very few.