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Fedora ARM

This is the starting page for the Fedora port to the ARM architecture.


Goals and Objectives

The primary goal of this project is to provide support for ARM as a secondary architecture in Fedora.

A secondary goal is to enable derivative distributions based on the Fedora package collection and repository that are more suitably optimized for embedded and mobile use-cases.

Technical Approach

Native Compilation

Fedora policy requires that packages be natively compiled. We use a cluster of ARM hardware and QEMU virtual machines to build the packages natively for ARM.

CPU and Architecture Target

The baseline ARM CPU architecture that we have chosen to support is ARMv5TE, Little Endian, Soft-Float, EABI. We believe that this provides a nice baseline and that the pre-built packages and root file system images. You should be able to use this on many of the modern ARM CPUs, including XScale, ARM926 and ARM-11, etc.

Although we do not provide such binaries, the sources also lend themselves for building for pre-ARMv5TE hardware. The same is true for big-endian CPUs.

Installer and Kernel

We currently do not plan to provide an installer, ISO images, or a kernel. Unlike in the x86 world, different ARM CPU families require different kernel images. Likewise, it is not entirely clear whether it makes sense to provide an installer or ISO images.

Getting Started with the Fedora ARM Port

The easiest way to get started is to download a prebuilt root filesystem built from F11 packages that includes yum. This is suitable to chroot into, and then installing additional packages as needed using yum.

If you are interested in an account on an ARM machine, contact LennertBuytenhek.

Fedora ARM Repositories

The work to date is available from: [1] .

Latest Release: Fedora 11

The following is available for F11:

Older Fedora releases

See this page.

And more

We also provide:

Contribute

  • A list of builds that are failing on ARM architecture is maintained here. It is a good starting point for anyone willing to contribute to the Fedora-ARM project. The list is updated daily.
  • We have a TODO list.
  • Have a look at the Credits page

How to get in touch?

  • The Fedora-ARM mailing list is available for both user and developer discussions.
  • We also have an IRC channel #fedora-arm on Freenode.
  • Frequent updates about the effort are available at the Fedora-ARM blog

Tracker Bugs

If excluding ARM architectures you need to make the bug block F-ExcludeArch-ARM

to see whats currently blocking visit Bugzilla

If a bug is specific to ARM architectures make the bug blocking ARMTracker

to see not yet resolved issues visit Bugzilla