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* [[Architectures/ARM/Package Maintainers|Information for Fedora package maintainers on getting your packages to work on ARM]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Package Maintainers|Information for Fedora package maintainers on getting your packages to work on ARM]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Team and Developers|Information for Fedora-ARM team members (and prospective team members!) plus developers]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Team and Developers|Information for Fedora-ARM team members (and prospective team members!) plus developers]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/CrossToolchain|How to get an armv5tel cross toolchain installed on your x86 Fedora host]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Building a Kernel for ARM|How to build a kernel and cross-compile for ARM]]
* [[Architectures/ARM/Building a Kernel for ARM|How to build a kernel and cross-compile for ARM]]



Revision as of 14:47, 22 December 2010

Examples of ARM develoment systems, including a SheevaPlug (white box), GuruPlug (black box), BeagleBoard (bare PCB), and OpenRD-Client (silver box). These systems typically consume under 5 watts each.

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.

Communication

Resources

Detailed information on Fedora-ARM: