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I&#039;m running Fedora on my Raspberry Pi 4b. I recently tried to upgrade the release from Fedora 38 to Fedora 39 Beta. After the system-upgrade reboot, I got pages of errors about certificates not yet being valid. I realized that my system clock was set about 10 days in the past, September 17th to be exact.</description>
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PiJuice Hat code is close to being able to run on Fedora. With some small modifications it is available as a Fedora Copr RPM.

The current fork can be found here. Instructions for installing from Copr are here.</description>
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