These images are geared towards ARM-based computers used as servers, typically in a headless environment.
These images are geared towards ARM-based computers used as servers, typically in a headless environment.
These images are for ARM-based mediacenters, kiosks, laptops, and other ARM-powered devices where a graphical interface is desired.
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.
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.
Fedora ARM documentation and installation guides are available at the Fedora ARM wiki page.
Users and developers are also available on the mailing list at arm@lists.fedoraproject.org.
Users and developers are available in the #fedora-arm irc channel on irc.libera.chat for real-time chat.
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.