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  • ...nePhone] is a Linux-native mobile phone. It is based on an [[Architectures/ARM/AllWinner|AllWinner]] CPU. Fedora does not (yet) support the PinePhone, but
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  • The is the support page for the Qualcomm "Windows on Arm" laptops.
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  • <!-- page was renamed from ARM/HowToQemu {{lang|en|zh-cn|page=Architectures/ARM/HowToQemu}}
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  • =Fedora 19 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that the Fedora 19 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • = Creating a Fedora Remix for ARM = = Using Appliance-Tools on an ARM Host =
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  • =Fedora 23 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that Fedora 23 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • =Fedora ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because they require proprie
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  • =Fedora 21 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that Fedora 21 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
    17 KB (2,639 words) - 11:02, 6 June 2017
  • * 1 GHz NVIDA Tegra 2 (dual-core ARM Cortex A9) ...commended, and will be used in the examples below (adjust accordingly for 'arm'):
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  • =Fedora ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because they require proprie
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  • = Fedora 18 for ARM= This page contains installation instructions for Fedora 18 for ARM.
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  • ...ight|200px|thumb|A "Pandastack" used at Seneca College to build Fedora for ARM. There are eleven stacked Pandaboards in this configuration]] ..., and will be used in the provided examples below (adjust accordingly for 'arm'):
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  • =Fedora 17 for ARM= ...g|right|200px|thumb|A BeagleBoard-xM used at Seneca College to test Fedora ARM]]
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  • =Fedora 28 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • ...jpg|right|200px|thumb|Guruplugs used at Seneca College to build Fedora for ARM. There are twenty Guruplugs in the Seneca build farm]] ...server, intended to provide network-based services within the home. These ARM based devices provides always-on, always-connected, and environmentally-fri
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  • == Fedora 12 - ARM port == * Fedora 12 ARM port - [[Architectures/ARM/Using#Latest_Release:_Fedora_12]]
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  • *[[User:pwhalen|Paul Whalen]]: Added main download page for ARM (https://arm.fedoraproject.org/) *[[User:pwhalen|Paul Whalen]]: Add AArch64/ARM to OpenQA testing.
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  • =Fedora 24 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora 30 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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