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== What is included in the Fedora 18 for ARM release? == | == What is included in the Fedora 18 for ARM release? == | ||
The Beta release includes prebuilt images for [[Architectures/ARM/F18/Vexpress|Versatile Express (QEMU) | The Beta release includes prebuilt images for [[Architectures/ARM/F18/Vexpress|Versatile Express]](QEMU), [[Architectures/ARM/F18/Trimslice|Trimslice]] (Tegra), [[Architectures/ARM/F18/Pandaboard|Pandaboard]] (OMAP4), [[Architectures/ARM/F18/GuruPlug|GuruPlug]] (Kirkwood), and Beagleboard (OMAP3) hardware platforms. Fedora 18 for ARM now includes an install tree in the yum repository, which may be used to PXE-boot a kickstart-based install on systems that support it, such as the Calxeda EnergyCore (HighBank). Prebuilt images can be written directly to SD Card, USB, or SATA drive and in most cases can be booted without any additional steps or configuration. Please see the board-specific release notes for additional information. | ||
== Featured Images == | == Featured Images == |
Revision as of 18:53, 4 February 2013
Fedora 18 for ARM
We are pleased to announce the general availability (GA) of Fedora 18/ARM. Installable images, kernels, and tar files are now available for download from:
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/18/Images/
What is included in the Fedora 18 for ARM release?
The Beta release includes prebuilt images for Versatile Express(QEMU), Trimslice (Tegra), Pandaboard (OMAP4), GuruPlug (Kirkwood), and Beagleboard (OMAP3) hardware platforms. Fedora 18 for ARM now includes an install tree in the yum repository, which may be used to PXE-boot a kickstart-based install on systems that support it, such as the Calxeda EnergyCore (HighBank). Prebuilt images can be written directly to SD Card, USB, or SATA drive and in most cases can be booted without any additional steps or configuration. Please see the board-specific release notes for additional information.
Featured Images
Known Issues
Contributing to Fedora ARM
Please join us on the IRC in #fedora-arm[?] channel on Freenode or on our mailing list arm. For more information on common and known bugs or tips on how to report bugs please refer to the release notes:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/
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