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[[File:091-IMG_4134.JPG.medium.jpeg|right|300px|thumb|Examples of ARM develoment systems, including a SheevaPlug (white box), GuruPlug (black box), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard BeagleBoard] (bare PCB), and OpenRD-Client (silver box). These systems typically consume under 5 watts each.]] | [[File:091-IMG_4134.JPG.medium.jpeg|right|300px|thumb|Examples of ARM develoment systems, including a SheevaPlug (white box), GuruPlug (black box), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard BeagleBoard] (bare PCB), and OpenRD-Client (silver box). These systems typically consume under 5 watts each.]] | ||
= Introduction = | = Introduction = |
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Introduction
ARM chips are the most widely-produced processor family in the world; they have historically been used in cell phones and embedded applications, and are increasingly used in tablet devices and low-power-consumption servers.
The Fedora-ARM project is an initiative to bring Fedora to this processor family.
Communication
- Mailing list: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org (archives)
- IRC: #fedora-arm on Freenode
Resources
Detailed information on Fedora-ARM:
- Running Fedora-ARM on your ARM device, or through emulation on your PC
- Fedora ARM Koji (package builder) instance
- Information for Fedora package maintainers on getting your packages to work on ARM
- Information for Fedora-ARM team members (and prospective team members!) plus developers
- How to get an armv5tel cross toolchain installed on your x86 Fedora host
- How to build a kernel and cross-compile for ARM
- Building and Installing a Fedora Kernel Package on ARM Systems
- Various tips and hacks to improve Fedora ARM performance
Releases
- F14 (Alpha)
- F13
- F12
Development
- F15 (Work in progress)
- Fedora 15 Hardware Floating Point Bootstrap
- Building F15 in koji - progress and outstanding tasks
- Virtual Fedora Activity Days (VFADs) take place regularly to continue building of Fedora 15. Join IRC at 11:00am EDT on the announced days, or participate at any time following the bootstrap instructions.