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2025-02-19 |
Fedora running on RISC-V processors |
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The Fedora project is getting more serious about the RISC-V architecture. While Fedora has experimented with RISC-V support over the years, it hasn't been considered a supported CPU architecture. Fedora Magazine reports: "Fedora's interest in RISC-V isn't new—the Fedora Project has been experimenting with the architecture since at least 2015. Over the better part of a decade, our hands-on development and community collaboration have paved the way for exciting milestones. While RISC-V is not yet a primary architecture within Fedora (see Fedora Architectures for details), we're beginning to invest in it alongside Intel/AMD (x86_64), ARM (aarch64), IBM Power (ppc64le), and IBM Z (s390x). In time, it will be accessible to all Fedora packagers to submit builds to." The post goes on to offer tips on getting started running and testing Fedora's RISC-V builds on real hardware and in virtual machines. |
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