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= Introduction =<br />
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Welcome to the architecture page for an ARM. This covers both ARMv7 (aka armhfp and arm-32) and aarch64 (aka ARMv8 and arm-64).<br />
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Fedora on ARM supports a wide variety of hardware from large enterprise aarch64 SBSA compliant hardware down to cheap single board computers (SBCs). We're primarily focused on Server, SBCs, IoT and other use cases that are similar to the Fedora Workstation / Server / Cloud that other Fedora architectures support.<br />
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The Fedora software stack experience across both the 32 and 64 bit ARM architecture variants is very similar and in most cases identical, to what you would find on any other Fedora architecture. We use solely upstream kernels and don't use different kernels for each different ARM device we support.<br />
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== Getting started ==<br />
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The first starting point for ARM is the [[Architectures/ARM/Installation | ARM Installation Guide]].<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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=== Current stable release ===<br />
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* The current stable release for ARMv7 can always be found at the [https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ ARM Image landing page]<br />
* The current stable release for aarch64 can always be found at [https://alt.fedoraproject.org/alt/ Alternate Architectures landing page]<br />
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* [[ Architectures/ARM/Fedora_Linux_35 | Fedora 35 Hardware Status ]]<br />
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=== Current development release ===<br />
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The development release is Fedora 36 (Rawhide):<br />
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* [https://arm.fedoraproject.org Fedora 36 (ARM)]<br />
* [https://getfedora.org/ Fedora 36 (AArch64)]<br />
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== Supported Hardware and Devices ==<br />
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We support a wide variety of hardware and devices from numerous Single Board Computers (SBCs) like the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 through to Chromebooks and SBSA compliant Servers. <br />
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Here is list of device pages based on device category or SoC:<br />
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* [[Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi|Raspberry Pi]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/Chromebook|Chromebooks]]<br />
* [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f34/install-guide/ SBSA and SystemReady machines]<br />
** [[Architectures/ARM/LX2160A|Honeycomb LX2/Clearfox CX LX2 devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/96Boards|96Boards devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/AllWinner|All Winner based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/mvebu|Marvell EBU based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/Tegra|nVidia Tegra based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/iMX6|NXP i.MX6 based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/RockChips|RockChips based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/Qualcomm|Qualcomm]] including laptops<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/STi|STMicroelectronics based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/exynos|Samsung EXYNOS based devices]] e.g., Odroid XU4<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/TI|Texas Instruments based devices]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/Xilinx|Xilinx ZynqMP based devices]]<br />
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We don't directly support devices such as phones and tablets but it's not to say that without the required kernel/bootloader know how that they don't work, it's just not our primary focus.<br />
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= Supported Hardware Addons =<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/i2c|i2c and devices attached to i2c]]<br />
* [[Architectures/ARM/gpio|Using the GPIO]]<br />
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= Get Involved with Fedora ARM =<br />
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=== Communication ===<br />
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* Mailing list: {{fplist|arm}} ([https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/arm@lists.fedoraproject.org/ archives])<br />
* IRC: {{fpchat|#fedora-arm}} on https://libera.chat/<br />
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=== Meetings ===<br />
* IRC: {{fpchat|#fedora-meeting-2}} Every Tuesday at 15:00 UTC.<br />
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=== Scratch an itch ===<br />
All architectures are now integrated into the standard Fedora process. We don't diverge in any way. So without even realizing everyone is already involved. To get involved in something more specific whether that's support for particular pieces of hardware or hardware feature, a particular piece of software, to help test or to scratch an itch a good spot to start is the mailing list or IRC channel.<br />
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=== Bug Reporting ===<br />
Bugs should be reported against their prospective packages as per the standard Fedora process. Add a blocker of "ARMTracker" which will link to our [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245418 ARM architecture tracker bug]. If the bug is on a pre-release version of Fedora and you feel it's release affecting it might be considered a [[QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process|Blocker Bug]] or [[QA:SOP_freeze_exception_bug_process|Freeze Exception]] in which case it should be reported in the [https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/ QA Blocker bug app].<br />
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=== Getting help with ARM build issues ===<br />
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The best place to get help with ARM issues is on #fedora-arm on [https://libera.chat Libera]. The Fedora users and developers from around the world will assist when they are available but due to the many time zones, your question may not be answered right away so its best to remain in the channel. You can also email the Fedora ARM mailing list for assistance.<br />
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[[Category:ARMv7]][[Category:AArch64]]<br />
[[Category:Arch-specific SIGs]][[Category:SIGs]]<br />
[[Category:Fedora special-interest groups|ARM]]</div>Walickihttps://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=User:Walicki&diff=88079User:Walicki2009-03-08T06:23:31Z<p>Walicki: New page: John Walicki is part of the IBM Senior Technical Staff and architect for the IBM Open Client Initiative. He leads the internal deployment of Linux clients within IBM. He also leads the op...</p>
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<div>John Walicki is part of the IBM Senior Technical Staff and architect for the IBM Open Client Initiative. He leads the internal deployment of Linux clients within IBM. He also leads the open standards based Browser Independence deployment of Firefox within IBM and the Document Interchange strategy to switch IBM to Open Document Format based productivity editors. John is a manager in the IBM CIO organization. His global development and integration team is working to lower the costs of deployment of an enterprise enabled Linux Client. John is an active leader in the Linux desktop community where he represents IBM on The Linux Foundation's Desktop Linux Workgroup and as a member of the Gnome Advisory Board. John previously was the Manager of the Client Systems Engineering group of the Watson Information Services Department at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.</div>Walickihttps://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=JeremyKatz/Netbooks&diff=77704JeremyKatz/Netbooks2009-02-11T21:57:48Z<p>Walicki: /* Netbooks */</p>
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<div>= Netbooks =<br />
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Interested in Fedora on Netbooks? Add your name to the list below so that we can try to make some progress on things<br />
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| JeremyKatz || Acer Aspire One || Hardware enablement, fixing apps to work nicely with resolutions, sugar ||<br />
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| Kevin Verma || Nokia N8x0, Emulators (QEMU,KVM,VMWare), possible to get access to OQO, EEE PC || Project organization, building roadmap, pulling in packages to rawhide useful for small devices || Daytime IST<br />
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| Peter Robinson || Asus eeePC 901, Fit-PC (same specs as XO-1) || Hardware enablement, adding apps/libraries useful to small devices, testing ||random, UK based<br />
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| [[User:Ianweller|Ian Weller]] || ASUS [[Eee PC]] 900 || Making things work :D || Usually after 2200 UTC until 2700 UTC on weekdays during school year<br />
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| [[User:Ausil|Dennis Gilmore]] || XO-1 || Hardware enablement, allow people like OLPC to use fedora entirely || <br />
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| [[JaroslavReznik|Jaroslav Reznik]] || EEE PC 701, OpenMoko Freerunner || New user experience with (not only) small factor computers || daytime CET<br />
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| [[User:duckunix|Don Harper]] || [http://eeepc.donharper.org eeePC 701] || Testing, making things go. Used to be a Red Hat Beta tester, but been out of the testing thing for a bit || early morning to mid days, week days, Central US (GMT -6)<br />
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| zcat || Acer Aspire One (1.5G RAM/8GB SSD/16GB SDHC) || SSD & other performance tweaks; getting F9/F10 working outofthebox with minimal postconfig (madwifi in f9 vs ath5k in f10 kernel); testing a possible "netbook" SPIN. || random EDT<br />
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| Jonathan Roberts || Aspire One || Making the user experience as good as possible. Been working to get the Ubuntu netbook apps packaged, about to put new specs in bugzilla for review, co-maintained with Yakov Nemoy. Will happily test other stuff as well || Varies. England based. <br />
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| Jon Nettleton || EeePC 701 and a One Mini A110 || My focus has been on general netbook usage, from reduced installation size to a netbook session to choose at login. I have also been evaluating the different interfaces that are available to see what works best. || Pretty much always around EDT<br />
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| [[User:nbirchler|Neil Birchler]] || Acer Aspire One || Testing, bug reporting, documentation || late evening, Central US (GMT -6)<br />
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| [[User:schotty|Andrew Schott]] || eeePC 1000 || Testing, bug reporting, documentation || afternoon & early evening (3-9pm GMT-6)<br />
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| [[User:epartida|Eric Partida]] || Acer Aspire One || Testing, bug reporting, documentation || morning & evening (10am-11pm GMT-6)<br />
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| [[User:traxtopel|Grant Williamson]] || Medion Akoya E1210 (msi wind clone) || Netbook enterprise enablement, testing ||random, Based in The Netherlands<br />
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| [[User:walicki|John Walicki]] || Lenovo S10 and XO || Netbook User Experience for the enterprise || afternoon EDT<br />
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| your name here || ? || ?? || availability</div>Walicki