Portal:ARM
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Welcome to the ARM Portal edit
openSUSE for ARM is almost there! We are currently getting ready for our 12.3 release which will work on the devices listed below. Almost all of the usual openSUSE distribution (>5000 packages) builds and runs on all the ARM hardware we have tested it on so far.
Thanks to OBS we can cross build and if need be cross compile packages for numerous architectures (ARM included) which speeds up our efforts significantly.
Currently we target armv7hl (hard floating point with aapcs-linux ABI) and armv5tel (soft floating point, Factory only). If you have knowledge and experience, please help out. If you don't take part you have no justification to complain - you've got to be in it to win it ;-) If you're looking for 64bit ARM, see the AArch64 page.
Feel free to join the openSUSE ARM mailing list as well as the #openSUSE-arm IRC channel for questions or help. We are also actively looking for people to enable hardware we don't support yet. If you have an armv7 based device that doesn't work yet and are willing to spend some time to get it working with openSUSE, please contact us on the mailing list.
There is also always room for improvement on the package building side of things. You can check out build failures (filtered: ARM specific build errors) to see what packages need some love. If you think you can help out, please try and fix something that doesn't work and submitrequest the change to openSUSE Factory. Help is very much welcome!
Building packages locally via osc or even manually to test is not difficult thanks to QEMU. We recommend to use openSUSE 12.2 as your base build OS as it contains the latest tool set to run ARM binaries.
Working on platform support without hardware is not possible. Genesi is helping the porting effort by donating EFIKA MX machines to five developers, making native compilation possible, also making the EFIKA MX the first supported machine by openSUSE ARM.
Thanks and here's to getting our Geeko some ARMs.
Get ARMed edit
openSUSE 12.3 based on the 12.3 kernel
openSUSE 12.3 based on other kernels
- Chroot / do-it-yourself environment
- Calxeda Highbank
- i.MX53 Loco
- Origen Board
- Arndale Board
- Cubie Board
- Samsung Chromebook
openSUSE 12.2
Topics edit
In the news edit
- openSUSE ARM RC2 needs testing! on news.o.o
- openSUSE on the ARM based Chromebook by Andrew Wafaa
- Announcing openSUSE on ARM Release Candidate 1 on news.o.o
- hardware needed for openSUSE on ARM
- Status of ARM after Hackweek by Dirk on the opensuse-ARM ml
- openSUSE ARM Hardware support by Andrew Wafaa
- Growing some openSUSE ARMs by Andrew Wafaa
Lizards: Blogging on ARM edit
- openSUSE ARM image (Bernhard Wiedemann, 2012-Jan-21)
- running openSUSE on ARM (Bernhard Wiedemann, 2012-Jan-19)
- LXDE can do it! LXDE on Android smartphone! (Andrea Florio, 2009-Aug-24)
- openSUSE@ARM/GSoC: Cross-compilation & speedup (Jan-Simon Möller, 2009-Jun-16)
Things to do edit
Todo items can be found on our Trello board
Navigation edit
- Pledgie Campaign for funding
- List of ARM CPU at Wikipedia
- ARM Cortex A9 at Wikipedia
- hardfp at Debian wiki
All articles about ARM:
Sponsors edit
Many thanks to Genesi for sponsoring some EfikaMX devices
Many thanks to PandaBoard & Texas Instruments for sponsoring some Pandaboard devices
Many thanks to ARM Holdings for sponsoring some Pandaboard and Origen devices


