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    Phoronix: OpenSUSE For ARM Is Almost Ready

    The first openSUSE ARM release is nearly ready. The openSUSE 12.2 for ARM should be out next week while available today is the second and final release candidate...

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    What does ARM support means? AFAIK it will not run in most ARM SoCs, so does it mean simply padaboard support?

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      Originally posted by Figueiredo View Post
      What does ARM support means? AFAIK it will not run in most ARM SoCs, so does it mean simply padaboard support?
      From the RC2 announcement and the wiki, these are supported, either officially on unofficially:
      • BeagleBoard (xM)
      • Panda Board
      • Efika MX
      • Versatile Express
      • Calxeda Highbank
      • i.MX53 Loco
      • CuBox
      • Samsung Origen


      And they're working on Raspberry Pi support as well.

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