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  • =Fedora ARM Documentation VFAD = * Where: #fedora-arm on Freednode
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  • == Fedora 18 ARM Beta == ...mages and tar files are now available for download for both ARMv5 (in the 'arm' directory) and ARMv7 (in the 'armhfp' directory) from:
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  • == Fedora 18 for ARM == ...-installed images are now available for download on both ARMv5tel (in the 'arm' directory) and ARMv7hl (in the 'armhfp' directory) ABI formats at the foll
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  • == Fedora 21 for ARM == ...team is pleased to announce the final release of Fedora 21 for the 32-bit ARM Architecture.
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/30/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release. ...19-04-02. Final release was released on 2019-05-07. [[Releases/30/Schedule|Releases/30/Schedule]]
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  • == Fedora 20 for ARM == ...team is pleased to announce the final release of Fedora 20 for the 32-bit ARM Architecture.
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  • = Fedora Architectures = There are two tiers of architectures with Fedora support:
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  • * [https://arm.fedoraproject.org/prerelease Get Fedora 25 Alpha ARM] == Alternative Architectures ==
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  • = Allwinner sunxi (A10 / A13 / A20) ARM SoC support = ...ort it should be possible to support Allwinner SoCs in the official Fedora ARM images, without the need for a remix.
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  • * [https://arm.fedoraproject.org/prerelease Get Fedora 26 Alpha ARM] == Alternative Architectures ==
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  • ...scribing MIPS n32 bootstrap effort that died between Fedora 12 and 13. A [[Architectures/MIPS/2015Bootstrap|new bootstrap effort]] has started in Fedora 22. === Just like the ARM port, our secondary goal is to enable derivative distributions based on the
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/31/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release. ...19-09-17. Final release was released on 2019-xx-xx. [[Releases/31/Schedule|Releases/31/Schedule]]
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/29/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release. ...ease is planned for either 2018-10-23 or 2018-10-30 according to the the [[Releases/29/Schedule|schedule]], but may slip if the release isn't ready for our use
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/32 | Fedora 32 ]] ...tures, which in turn will allow programs compiled using FPC to run on more architectures supported by Fedora.
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  • == Using Anaconda to install on ARM systems == ...so no custom tool versions are necessary. Please see the [[Architectures/ARM/F18_Release_Announcement#Release_Notes | Fedora 18 board specific release p
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  • * Responsible WG: ARM SIG * Targeted release: [[Releases/27 | Fedora 27 ]]
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  • * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ ...roduces more modularity, which will become a major factor in future Fedora releases, even as unnecessary packages were removed and the installer has a smaller
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  • ...n Windows, macOS, and various Fedora releases, with a focus on creation of ARM-bootable media. * USB flash drive or (micro)SD card for ARM testing (min. 4GiB)
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  • == Previous Releases == Earlier releases, which with manual modifications work upto Fedora 14 are linked from the [[
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  • ...n Windows, macOS, and various Fedora releases, with a focus on creation of ARM-bootable media. * USB flash drive or (micro)SD card for ARM testing (min. 4GiB)
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  • * [[Releases/zh-cn|Fedora 发行版]] * [[Releases/19/FeatureList/zh-cn|Fedora 19 特性(未翻译)]]
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  • ...n Windows, macOS, and various Fedora releases, with a focus on creation of ARM-bootable media. * USB flash drive or (micro)SD card for ARM testing (min. 4GiB)
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  • ...n Windows, macOS, and various Fedora releases, with a focus on creation of ARM-bootable media. * USB flash drive or (micro)SD card for ARM testing (min. 4GiB)
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/37 | Fedora 37]] The ARMv7 arm architecture was the second variant of the arm architecture that Fedora has supported, the first was ARMv5, the third is a
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  • ...for the Server edition or a Cloud component such as Docker. As the Fedora ARM lead there's no way I'd currently recommend a AArch64 Workstation edition, ...g as one" world it now means we need to redefine "primary" and "secondary" architectures as artifact deliverables not koji instances, how that promotion/demotion wo
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  • ...images) and Docker base images to the same status as other primary Server architectures. This would NOT currently include other components such as Workstation imag * Responsible WG: ARM SIG
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  • ...have stabilized, and extensions can generally be expected to work with new releases. ...c Host is expected to be refreshed on a two-week release cycle (with major releases coinciding with new Fedora versions) and provides an easy upgrade path to a
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  • ...ach. Download these from https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/24/. ...roduces more modularity, which will become a major factor in future Fedora releases, even as unnecessary packages were removed and the installer has a smaller
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  • {{lang|en|page=Architectures/ARM/Exynos}} The EXYNOS SoCs from Samsung are an ARMv7 series of SoCs based on the ARM Cortex series. Fedora supports these devices in a best effort fashion due t
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  • ...blance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora 20 is [[Releases/20/Schedule|expected]] in early December. ==ARM as a Primary Architecture==
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/30 | Fedora 30 ]] ...ecially important in Fedora because the same bootloader is not used in all architectures. GRUB 2 is used in most of them, but there are others such as zipl for s390
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  • See all of the [[Releases/20/Spins|Fedora 20 Release Spins]]. ==ARM as a Primary Architecture==
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  • We currently support the x86_64 and aarch64 architectures, the components to support ARMv7 are being worked upon and will be added sh To install using arm-image-installer:
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  • ...p to the general release of Fedora 20. The final release of Fedora 20 is [[Releases/20/Schedule|expected]] in early December. Meanwhile, download the beta of F ==ARM as a Primary Architecture==
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/28 | Fedora 28]] * Use --enable-default-pie to ensure PIE support is enabled across all architectures.
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  • ...re supported in in all stable Fedora releases. Please report issues to the ARM mailing list or IRC channel }} ...e 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 3CM and 3CM+ and the Raspberry Pi 4 in Fedora 37 and later releases. This documentation describes how to get started, and includes a Frequently
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  • {{admon/tip | [[Architectures/AArch64/F27/Installation | Fedora 27 is available]]}} ...6.9 seems broken with USB devices, use [http://releases.linaro.org/members/arm/platforms/16.07/ 16.07] for USB DVD install)
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  • ...blance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora 21 is [[Releases/21/Schedule|expected]] in December. * http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/test/21_Beta/Server/aarch64/iso/Fedora-Server-DVD-aarch64-21_Beta.iso
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  • =Fedora 30 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora 28 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora 27 Beta for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora 26 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • --location https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/22/Workstation/x86_64/os/ .... See this page for complete documentation: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/AArch64/Install_with_QEMU
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  • ...change has impact only on '''ppc64le''' and '''armv7hl''' (considering the architectures built by koji.fedoraproject.org). * Targeted release: [[Releases/34|Fedora 34]]
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  • =Fedora 21 Beta for ARM= The final release of Fedora 21 is [[Releases/21/Schedule|expected]] in December.
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  • ...|users}} - General discussion and community assistance for users of Fedora releases. If you want help with a problem installing or using Fedora, this is the li ...test releases. If you would like to discuss experiences using Fedora TEST releases, this is the list for you.
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  • =Fedora 22 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that Fedora 22 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • =Fedora 24 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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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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  • = Arm Support In FMW <!-- The name of your change proposal --> = Fedora Media Writer will gain the ability to write ARM images to SD cards and other portable media.
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  • ...arget architechture has been [[Architectures/ARM|ARM]] and [[Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi|Rasperry Pi]] -boards. Company behind Home Assistant, the [htt ...ovided kvm-virtual machine images do not run on enterprise Linux (requires ARM-arch, now, in 2023) KVM but HASS works fine if manually installed into syst
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  • ...|users}} - General discussion and community assistance for users of Fedora releases. If you want help with a problem installing or using Fedora, this is the li ...test releases. If you would like to discuss experiences using Fedora TEST releases, this is the list for you.
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  • # Test [[Releases/23/ChangeSet|accepted Changes of {{FedoraVersion|long|23}}]] ...]. All images are not necessarily expected to be available for all primary architectures.|headerstyle=background:#e5e5e5|fw1=normal|ta1=left}}
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  • ...d [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]] nightly composes, as well as Beta and Final releases, are to: # Test accepted Changes for future releases
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  • # Test [[Releases/24/ChangeSet|accepted Changes of {{FedoraVersion|long|24}}]] ...]. All images are not necessarily expected to be available for all primary architectures.|headerstyle=background:#e5e5e5|fw1=normal|ta1=left}}
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  • # Test [[Releases/25/ChangeSet|accepted Changes of {{FedoraVersion|long|25}}]] ...]. All images are not necessarily expected to be available for all primary architectures.|headerstyle=background:#e5e5e5|fw1=normal|ta1=left}}
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  • # Test [[Releases/26/ChangeSet|accepted Changes of {{FedoraVersion|long|26}}]] ...]. All images are not necessarily expected to be available for all primary architectures.|headerstyle=background:#e5e5e5|fw1=normal|ta1=left}}
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  • === Architectures === ...members join who are willing to maintain other architectures, we will add ARM and/or POWER images.
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  • When comparing total connections to repositories, the most recent two releases have shown significant declines compared to their predecessors at the same ...chitectures, specifically ARM (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM)
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/34 | Fedora 34 ]] ...to move to grub2 providing the same experience to ARMv7 users as all other architectures across the distribution. It simplifies a number of software stacks across t
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  • ...d [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]] nightly composes, as well as Beta and Final releases, are to: # Test accepted Changes for future releases
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  • =Fedora 25 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • Many Go libraries do not use package versions or have regular releases and are instead maintained in public version control. In this case, follow == Go Language Architectures ==
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/27/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release. ...the Alpha release for this cycle we just push out the Beta. We had some [[Releases/27/Schedule |delays]] to grant the best stability and operability for our u
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  • as support for new x86 and ARM architecture extensions. ...software we generate be improved? How will the process of creating Fedora releases be improved?
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/15/FeatureList|features]] for this release. Any Fedora community member ca ...y, target-specific improvements have been made for architectures including ARM, IA-32/x86-64, MIPS, PowerPC/PowerPC64, S390, and Sparc.
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  • ...|users}} - General discussion and community assistance for users of Fedora releases. If you want help with a problem installing or using Fedora, this is the li ...test releases. If you would like to discuss experiences using Fedora TEST releases, this is the list for you.
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  • ...age is made. When a new upstream release is prepared (e.g., when upstream releases a new GDB and you import it), the Fedora release should be reset to 1. --enable-targets=s390-linux-gnu,powerpc-linux-gnu,arm-linux-gnu,aarch64-linux-gnu,amd64-linux-gnu
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  • The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/28/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release. Releases may slip if Fedora 28 isn't ready for our users, but the [[Releases/28/Schedule |schedule ]] calls for a beta release at the end of March and
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  • * {{fplist|arm}} - Diskuse o podpoře Fedory na architektuře a platformách ARM ...}}''' - '''General discussion and community assistance for users of Fedora releases. If you want help with a problem installing or using a currently maintained
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  • ...to armv8.0 code sequences that activate on v8.3 (PAC) & v8.5 (BTI) enabled Arm machines. * Owner: Jeremy Linton & ARM SIG
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  • | 353 || Alternative architectures' names || All supported Pythons in Fedora/RHEL | Slated for python3.9 b5 & all maintained releases (3.5+)
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  • Fedora 20 introduces [[Releases/20/ChangeSet#OS_Installer_Support_for_LVM_Thin_Provisioning|install-time su ...ride those changes, but we would like to make those who installed from pre-releases aware of the issue. The usual default Fedora permissions (and those set by
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  • ...TPM2) chip, Hardware Security Module (HSM) device, or systems that have an Arm TrustZone technology enabled. ...ully supported and it is provided as a format compatible with earlier RHEL releases.
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