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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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