Hi Folks, I wanted to just drop a quick note that we're making *great* progress toward having early 96Boards "Cello" boards for Fedora enablement purposes. These are (AArch64) AMD Seattle based boards: http://www.lenovator.com/product/103.html These are SBSA/SBBR compliant boards that (from a software point of view) look just like ARM servers. They're also low-ish cost (for a server - $300+the cost of RAM and disk, etc.). Yes, they're not in a standard ATX form factor. We know this. Before you rant about that, consider that the goal here is to give developers a tiny board on their desk that happens to meet the software requirements for server - we all hope there will be many more server platforms that are ATX size soon. We ought to be in a very solid position to be able to support these quickly in Fedora. I've got plans in place to get some early boards to key folks needed to make that happen. I've also previously booted Fedora on an early board with a couple of tweaks that need cleanup. I'll followup with details, and with the individuals who are getting early boards (they know who they are) to help get this moving. Thanks, Jon. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx