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  • {{shortcut|Arch:ARM}} ...p | Have a question? | Join the Fedora ARM team on IRC in {{fpchat|#fedora-arm}} on [https://libera.chat Libera]
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  • = Information for debugging issues on ARM devices =
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  • | architecture=ARM Cortex-A53
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  • Installing Fedora on your ARM device. ...e in both 32-bit and 64-bit variations. Armv9 is the latest version of the arm architecture and is backwards compatible with Armv8 which added 64-bit supp
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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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  • = ARM Release Criteria Changes <!-- The name of your change proposal --> = Proposed changes to the Desktop release criteria for ARM and AArch64 in Fedora 32:
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  • == Creating a Fedora Install Image for ARM Systems == This will track the work to add ARM support to the standard Fedora installation tools (Anaconda/Lorax).
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  • {{shortcut|Arch:ARM}} ...p | Have a question? | Join the Fedora ARM team on IRC in {{fpchat|#fedora-arm}} on [https://libera.chat Libera]
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  • | cpu=ARM Cortex-A72 | brief_overview=Based on NXP’s Layerscape LX2160A. The platform has 16 Arm Cortex A72's, SODIMM Slots, SATA, USB3, PCIe, and 10/40/100G networking.
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  • ...nePhone] is a Linux-native mobile phone. It is based on an [[Architectures/ARM/AllWinner|AllWinner]] CPU. Fedora does not (yet) support the PinePhone, but
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  • The is the support page for the Qualcomm "Windows on Arm" laptops.
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  • <!-- page was renamed from ARM/HowToQemu {{lang|en|zh-cn|page=Architectures/ARM/HowToQemu}}
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  • ...l digital assistants, and mobile Internet devices. The Tegra integrates an ARM architecture central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU),
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  • ...platform that includes single-, dual- and quad-core families based on the Arm® Cortex® architecture, including Cortex-A9, combined Cortex-A9 + Cortex-M
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  • diff --git a/arch/arm/dts/zynqmp-zcu102-revA.dts b/arch/arm/dts/zynqmp-zcu102-revA.dts --- a/arch/arm/dts/zynqmp-zcu102-revA.dts
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  • === Arm & AArch64 Hardware Status ===
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  • | cpu=ARM Cortex-A7 - A53
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  • ...ping support ARM Chromebooks would be appreciated. Please reach out to the ARM team on list or IRC.|image=Outdated.png|imgwidth=42}} ===ARM Chromebooks===
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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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  • == Fedora 12 - ARM port == * Fedora 12 ARM port - [[Architectures/ARM/Using#Latest_Release:_Fedora_12]]
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  • *[[User:pwhalen|Paul Whalen]]: Added main download page for ARM (https://arm.fedoraproject.org/) *[[User:pwhalen|Paul Whalen]]: Add AArch64/ARM to OpenQA testing.
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  • =Fedora 24 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora 30 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • ...family of SoC (Server-on-Chip) products that bring the power efficiency of ARM processors to the datacenter. The ECX-1000′s have an integrated 80Gb Ener ...inistrators_Guide/index.html Fedora documentation], and is not specific to ARM, so it will not be covered in this document.}}
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  • =Fedora 27 Beta for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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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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  • * Responsible WG: ARM SIG * Proposal owners: The ARM SIG will make the kickstart changes needed to add the desktop images to the
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  • =Fedora 18 for ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because of proprietary drive
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  • = Fedora ARM Supported Platforms = |Calxeda Highbank || no || https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg786693.html
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  • ...re supported in in all stable Fedora releases. Please report issues to the ARM mailing list or IRC channel }} The [https://www.raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] is a credit card-sized ARM based single board computer (SBC). Fedora supports the the Raspberry Pi 3-s
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  • =Fedora 20 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that Fedora 20 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • [[Category:ARM]]
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  • =Fedora 25 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • = arm-qa machines = There are currently 2 SOC's (System On Chip) setup as arm QA machines in one of the calxeda chassis maintained by Fedora Infrastructu
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  • =Fedora 26 for ARM= * https://arm.fedoraproject.org/
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  • =Fedora ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because they require proprie
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  • ==== ARM Hardware Testing ====
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  • =Fedora 19 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that the Fedora 19 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • = Creating a Fedora Remix for ARM = = Using Appliance-Tools on an ARM Host =
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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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  • =Fedora ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because they require proprie
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  • =Fedora 21 for ARM= The Fedora ARM team is pleased to announce that Fedora 21 for the ARM Architecture is now available for download from:
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  • * 1 GHz NVIDA Tegra 2 (dual-core ARM Cortex A9) ...commended, and will be used in the examples below (adjust accordingly for 'arm'):
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  • =Fedora ARM Remixes= Some ARM devices are not officially supported by Fedora because they require proprie
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  • = Fedora 18 for ARM= This page contains installation instructions for Fedora 18 for ARM.
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