ARM Ports
- Debian on arm
- Current Status
- Available Hardware for Debian Developers
- Contacts
- People
- Dedication
- Thanks
Debian on arm
On these pages you'll find information about the ongoing effort of porting Debian GNU/Linux to various versions of the ARM architecture which are found in all types of system, from embedded through to large server.
Current Status
Debian fully supports three ports to different flavours of little-endian ARM hardware:
- The ARM EABI (armel) port targets a range of older 32-bit ARM devices, particularly those used in NAS hardware and a variety of *plug computers.
- The newer ARM hard-float (armhf) port supports newer, more powerful 32-bit devices using version 7 of the ARM architecture specification.
- The 64-bit ARM (arm64) port supports the latest 64-bit ARM-powered devices.
Other ports to ARM hardware exist / have existed in and around Debian - see the wiki for more links and an overview.
For a full and up-to-date list of the different hardware supported by each of the ports, check the respective wiki pages. New ARM devices are released every week, and it's easier for people to keep information updated there.
Available Hardware for Debian Developers
Multiple machines are made available to Debian developers for ARM porting work: abel.debian.org (armel/armhf), asachi.debian.org (armhf/arm64) and harris.debian.org (armhf). The machines have development chroot environments which you can access with schroot. Please see the machine database for more information about these machines.
Contacts
Mailing lists
The Debian ARM port mailing list is located at
[email protected].
If you wish to sign up, send a message with the word subscribe
as the
subject to [email protected]. The list is
archived at the debian-arm
list archives.
It's also a good idea to sign up with the linux-arm mailing list.
IRC
You can find us on IRC on irc.debian.org on the channel #debian-arm.
People
This is a list of significant people who are currently involved in the Debian ARM ports.
- Ian Campbell [email protected]
debian-installer, kernel - Aurelien Jarno [email protected]
ARM buildd maintainer and general porter - Steve McIntyre [email protected]
Local admin for ARM machines, documentation and general porter - Martin Michlmayr [email protected]
Documentation, debian-installer - Riku Voipio [email protected]
armel porter and buildd maintainer - Wookey [email protected]
Documentation
Dedication
Chris Rutter
who was the Project Coordinator and Autobuilder Coordinator for Debian ARM
port got killed in a car accident. We dedicate the ARM port's
release in the Debian GNU/Linux woody
distribution to his
memory.
Thanks
These people were helpful in making the ARM port viable for Debian: Jim Studt, Jim Pick, Scott Bambrough, Peter Naulls, Tor Slettnes, Phil Blundell, Vincent Sanders