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Fedora ARM Supported Platforms
Author: Dennis Gilmore
Revision: 0.01
Initial Draft: Friday Aug 16, 2013
Last Revised: Tuesday Nov 18, 2014
Overview
Fedora has a strict adherence to upstream, as a result we only support systems supported in the upstream kernel. This means that sometimes it takes a little time to fully support systems, but results in a better long term result. Each new release of Fedora brings with it newly supported systems.
Fedora 21
System | Supported | Notes |
---|---|---|
Trimslice | yes | HDMI and DVI output works |
Calxeda Highbank | yes | pxe install tree |
Panda Board | yes | |
Beagleboard(OMAP3) | yes | |
Wandboard | yes | Quad works, dual and solo untested |
Vexpress(QEMU) | yes | Cortex A9 and A15 emulation |
BeagleBone(AM335x) | yes | Black and White |
Banana Pi (A20) | yes | |
Cubietruck (A20) | yes | |
Jetson TK1 | yes | PCIe not yet working. |
Fedora 20
System | Supported | Notes |
---|---|---|
Trimslice | yes | HDMI and DVI output works |
Calxeda Highbank | yes | pxe install tree |
Panda Board | no | upstream unresponsive |
Beagleboard(OMAP3) | no | upstream unresponsive |
Wandboard | yes | Quad works, dual and solo untested |
Vexpress(QEMU) | yes | Cortex A9 and A15 emulation |
BeagleBone(AM335x) | pending | Black and White |
Fedora 19
System | Supported | Notes |
---|---|---|
Trimslice | yes | HDMI and DVI output works |
Calxeda Highbank | yes | pxe install tree |
Panda Board | yes | Everything works |
Beagleboard | no | issue with cortex-A8 and LPAE config option in kernel |