Developer Wants to Revive Fedora Linux for the MIPS Architecture | Linux Today

Developer Wants to Revive Fedora Linux for the MIPS Architecture

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Marius Nestor
Jun 2, 2015

Michal Toman, a Fedora developer known for work on ABRT (Automatic Bug Reporting Tool), as well as the PowerPC (PPC) and s390 ports of the operating system, announced recently that work has started on porting the Fedora Linux operating system to the MIPS architecture. A QEMU image is currently available for testing.

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Marius Nestor

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