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For virtualization through QEMU:
For virtualization through QEMU:
* [[Architectures/ARM/Versatile_Express|Versatile Express]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Versatile_Express|Versatile Express]]
=====Nightly Development Composes=====
====Nightly Development Composes====
* [http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/ Current Snapshots ] including xzcat-able images.  Updated nightly.
* [http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/ Current Snapshots ] including xzcat-able images.  Updated nightly.
=====Release Archive=====
====Release Archive====
* Previous Fedora ARM releases can be found in our[[Architectures/ARM/Archive/Releases| Release Archive]]
* Previous Fedora ARM releases can be found in our[[Architectures/ARM/Archive/Releases| Release Archive]]



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Here are some links to help you get started with Fedora ARM, fast:
Download Fedora ARM now!

Includes support for Beagleboard-xM, Dreamplug, Guruplug, Highbank, iMX, Pandaboard, Sheevaplug, Trimslice, Versatile Express and more!

Have a question? Join the Fedora ARM team on IRC in #fedora-arm on Freenode

Introduction

ARM chips are the most widely-produced processor family in the world; they have historically been used in cell phones and embedded applications, and are increasingly used in tablet devices and low-power-consumption servers.

The Fedora-ARM project is an initiative to bring Fedora to this processor family.

Download the Current Release

Fedora 17 GA

This is the most recent stable release of Fedora. These images have been tested and are recommended for most users and includes Versatile Express (QEMU), Trimslice, Beagleboard xM, Pandaboard, Kirkwood Plugs, Highbank and iMX based hardware platforms. The full release announcement can be found here. Board specific images and installation instructions:

For virtualization through QEMU:

Nightly Development Composes

Release Archive

Communication

Meetings

Planning

Resources

Detailed information on Fedora-ARM:

Development