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= Releases =
= Releases =
 
* Fedora 17 - Includes kernels for Tegra 2, OMAP, IMX, and Qemu systems.
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f17-hfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv7hl] (Optimized for Beagle, Panda, Trimslice, Efika and other ARMv7 devices)
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f15-sfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv5tel] (For use with legacy ARMv5 devices such as the Raspberry Pi, Guruplug and Dreamplug)
* Fedora 16 - Was not released.
* Fedora 15 - Original armv5tel ABI and new faster armv7hl ABI
* Fedora 15 - Original armv5tel ABI and new faster armv7hl ABI
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f15-hfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv7hl] (Optimized for Beagle, Panda, Trimslice, Efika and other ARMv7 devices)
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f15-hfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv7hl]  
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f15-sfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv5tel] (For use with legacy ARMv5 devices such as the Raspberry Pi, Guruplug and Dreamplug)
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f15-sfp-alpha1.tar.bz2 Fedora 15 Alpha 1 release for ARMv5tel]
* Fedora 14 - For ARMv5tel
* Fedora 14 - For ARMv5tel
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f14-minimal-RC1.tar.bz2 Fedora 14 Minimal release for ARM (Final)]
** [http://fedora.roving-it.com/rootfs-f14-minimal-RC1.tar.bz2 Fedora 14 Minimal release for ARM (Final)]

Revision as of 02:38, 1 March 2012

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Arch:ARM
Examples of ARM develoment systems, including a SheevaPlug (white box), GuruPlug (black box), BeagleBoard (bare PCB), and OpenRD-Client (silver box). These systems typically consume under 5 watts each.

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

Meetings

Planning

Resources

Detailed information on Fedora-ARM:

Releases

Development