Announcing Fedora 21 for AArch64
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The Fedora ARM Team is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 21 for 
AArch64, ready to run on your next generation servers. Fedora 21 is a 
game-changer for the Fedora Project, and we think you're going to be very 
pleased with the results. The Fedora 21 AArch64 release includes a bootable 
DVD, net installation media, and an installation tree.


Highlights in the Fedora 21 AArch64 Release
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Fedora 21 Server
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The Fedora Server flavor is a common base platform that is meant to run 
featured application stacks, which are produced, tested, and distributed by the 
Server Working Group. Want to use Fedora as a Web server, file server, database 
server, or platform for an Infrastructure-as-a-Service? Fedora 21 Server is for 
you.


Supported Hardware
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* Applied Micro X-Gene (Mustang)
* Advanced Micro Devices Opteron A1100 (Seattle)

All systems boot with UEFI via grub2, and Device Tree by default.  Optional 
ACPI device enumeration is also available.

Software Emulation using QEMU is also being developed in Rawhide (see 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/AArch64/Install_with_QEMU).


Installation Documentation & AArch64 Specific Bugs
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Read the full release notes including installation documentation, architecture 
specific bugs and known issues :

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/AArch64/F21/Installation


Fedora 21 Common Bugs 
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This page documents common bugs in Fedora 21 and, if available, fixes or 
workarounds for these problems. If you find your problem in this page, please 
do not file a bug for it, unless otherwise instructed. Where appropriate, a 
reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included. 

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F21_bugs


Getting Involved with Fedora ARM & AArch64
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Please join us on the IRC in #fedora-arm channel on Freenode or on our mailing 
list (https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm). There are many 
ways to contribute and all efforts are appreciated!

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