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openSUSE:Supported ARM boards
Contents
Other resources
You may also find useful following page Category:ARM_devices.
Release supported platforms
- AArch64:
- Any AArch64 platform with a standard UEFI boot environment
- AMD Seattle
- Ampere eMAG
- APM Mustang
- D05
- HoneyComb / ClearFog CX
- HP Moonshot m400
- MACCHIATObin
- N1SDP
- Pine64
- Raspberry Pi 3
- Raspberry Pi 4
- Softiron Overdrive 1000
- ThunderX
- ThunderX2
- ARMv7:
- A10-OLinuXino-LIME
- A13-OLinuXino
- A20-OLinuXino-LIME
- A20-OLinuXino-LIME2
- A20-OLinuXino-MICRO
- Arndale
- BananaPi
- BeagleBoard-xM
- BeagleBone
- BeagleBone Black
- Cubie Board
- Cubie Board 2
- Cubietruck
- CuBox
- CuBox-i
- DE0-Nano-SoC
- Orange Pi Zero
- PandaBoard
- Raspberry Pi 2
- SABRE Lite
- Samsung Chromebook
- Toshiba AC100/Dynabook AZ
- Versatile Express (QEMU)
- ARMv6:
- Raspberry Pi 1 (upstream version)
Community supported platforms
Those boards are using a downstream kernel instead of the openSUSE one.
- ARMv7:
Platforms needing some work / outdated
- AArch64:
- ARMv7:
Not yet officially supported but known working platforms
- Gumstix Overo (experimental):
- Hummingboard
Tests on boards
In addition to tests on qemu, openQA perform automated tests on real hardware:
- Raspberry_Pi2: https://openqa.opensuse.org/admin/workers/259
- Raspberry_Pi3: https://openqa.opensuse.org/admin/workers/258
- Raspberry_Pi4: https://openqa.opensuse.org/admin/workers/273
If you want to add your own board, please contact the Arm team (details on Portal:ARM).