Fedora ARM

Fedora Linux on ARMv7 (also known as arm32 or armhfp) is now deprecated.

For latest ARM aarch64 images, visit getfedora.org.

ARM®-Server

These images are geared towards ARM-based computers used as servers, typically in a headless environment.

Fedora Server

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Fedora Minimal

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ARM®-Server

These images are geared towards ARM-based computers used as servers, typically in a headless environment.

Fedora Server

Fedora Minimal

Desktop Computing

These images are for ARM-based mediacenters, kiosks, laptops, and other ARM-powered devices where a graphical interface is desired.

KDE Plasma Desktop

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Xfce Desktop

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Sugar on a Stick

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Fedora Media Writer

You can write all Fedora ISO images to a USB stick, making this a convenient way on any USB-bootable computer to either install Fedora or try a live Fedora environment. You will need a USB stick at least as large as the image you wish to write.

Windows

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Mac OS X

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Was ist ARM®-Technologie?

ARM microprocessors 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. The images provided here are versions of Fedora tailored for running on ARM-based systems.

Unterstützung erhalten

Dokumentation

Fedora ARM documentation and installation guides are available at the Fedora ARM wiki page.

Email

Users and developers are also available on the mailing list at arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.

Chat

Users and developers are available in the #fedora-arm irc channel on irc.libera.chat for real-time chat.

Allgemeine Hilfe bei der Benutzung von Fedora

Manchmal kann eine Frage zu diesem Spin auftreten, bei der Sie die Antwort mithilfe der allgemeinen Fedora-Support-Ressourcen finden. Eine Liste dieser Ressourcen finden Sie auf der Fedora “Get Help” Seite.