Fedora 18 For ARM Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 5 February 2013 at 10:25 AM EST. Add A Comment
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One month after Fedora 18 was released for x86/x86_64 hardware, the "Spherical Cow" is now officially available for select ARM-based devices.

Fedora 18 ARM is officially available with pre-built images for the Versatile Express (QEMU), Trimslice (Tegra), Pandaboard (OMAP4), GuruPlug (Kirkwood), and Beagleboard (OMAP3). It's also easy to load up Fedora 18 on Calxeda's HighBank EnergyCore and other select ARM systems. With the popular Raspberry Pi being an ARMv6 product and not ARMv7, there is no official image available of Fedora but some remixes are offered independently.

Fedora 18 ARM images can be found here. The Fedora 18 ARM release announcement is hosted on their Wiki.
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