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Contents
Release Announcement
Links
Beta Release
- RootFS: http://...
- Repository: http://...
Resources
- Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture project page
- ARM Koji Buildsystem
- #fedora-arm channel on the Freenode.net IRC network
- Fedora-ARM mailing list
Release Notes
Supported Architecture
- This release supports the ARM v5 architecture, little-endian, gnueabi, with thumb interworking (armv5tel). It will work on higher architecture versions but is not fully optimized for them. Popular supported devices include:
- SheevaPlug, GuruPlug, and other Marvell Kirkwood-based plug computers (including the OpenRD development systems) (armv5)
- BeagleBoard and PandaBoard systems (armv7)
- OLPC XO 1.75 (armv7)
- This release does not support armv4 and lower architecture versions. This means that it does not work on:
- OpenMoko/Freerunner phone devices
- The Fedora ARM project does not currently provide a kernel. You will need to provide a kernel suitable for your device (either the one provided with the device, or one compiled for your device). Here are kernels suitable for some common ARM development devices:
Included Packages
- A comparision of the packages included in this beta release with the versions included in the primary 32-bit architecture (i686)
- Notable package sets not included or incomplete in the beta include OpenOffice.org, gstreamer, and KDE.
- Some languages (Ocaml, Haskell) do not yet suport ARM (in the versions used in F13). Therefore, any packages written in these languages are not yet available.
- Work is continuing on the remaining packages.
Using the Beta Release
- The beta release is a tarball of a minimal root filesystem. When coupled with a suitable kernel, it provides sufficient tools for login, network setup (wired or wireless), and software installation/removal via yum.
Known Issues
PandaBoard Serial Login
- On PanadaBoards, no login prompt appears on the serial console. As a temporary workaround, uncomment the lines in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local