Arch Linux ARM is a branch of Arch Linux for ARM processors.[2][3][4]
Arch Linux | |
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Developer | Kevin Mihelich and team[1] |
OS family | Unix-like |
Latest release | (Rolling release) |
Official website | www |
Unlike Arch Linux, which is aimed at x86 CPUs (IA-32 and x86-64), Arch Linux ARM is aimed at low- and high-end ARM CPUs. On the low end there is support for ARMv5 platforms like plug computers and OXNAS-based ARMv6 Pogoplugs.
On the higher end, there is support for:
- ARMv7 first generation Cortex-A8 platforms, such as the BeagleBoard or Cubieboard
- ARMv7 second generation Cortex-A9 and Tegra platforms, such as the PandaBoard or TrimSlice[5]
- ARMv7 third generation Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A15 platforms, such as the Cubieboard2, Odroid XU, Samsung Chromebook (series 3), OLinuXino or Samsung Chromebook 2
However, Arch Linux ARM can run on any device that supports ARMv5te, ARMv6h or ARMv7 instruction sets.[6]
See also
References
- ^ "Team". archlinuxarm.org. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
- ^ Arch Linux for ARM processors
- ^ git repository for arch linux arm
- ^ linux-arm news
- ^ Larabel, Michael (January 13, 2012). "Arch-ing ARM: Running Arch Linux On The NVIDIA Tegra 2". Phoronix. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
- ^ Kanasoot, Michael (June 27, 2013). "Supporting the Arch Linux ARM Development Team with Komodo IDE". ActiveState. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
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