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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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