On Mon, 22 Oct 2012 03:17:50 -0200 Victor Silva <vfbsilva@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Guys some time ago I got a Pi. I know there is much to be done with > it, so far I`ve installed arch on it, running a seed box at the > moment. The idea would use the power of archwiki to have people > sharing information and having cool ideas for raspberry pi. I`ve seen > guys doing great stuff like a solar powered py running SETI@Home, > mods to run pinball machines and so on. But all this information is > still scattered on the Internet making it a bit harder to people just > starting up. > > For instance: > http://www.raspberrypi-tutorials.co.uk/ > http://elinux.org/RPi_Tutorials > > Just as example are quite scattered regarding format. So maybe we > could use the community to build a great wiki. The > http://archlinuxarm.org/ seems to have no wiki. (Do they use > https://wiki.archlinux.org/ ?) Could one please give me some > pointers of how could I start it? > > > I tried to get some info on archlinuxarm.org website but so far no > answer. http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3992 > > > Hope this can work. > > Regards, > vfbsilva Just a small sidenote here: archlinux does not support arm. The archlinux-arm project is a compleatly independent project and is not supported by archlinux at all, and a disclaimer for this should probably be put on the wiki page. On the other hand, 64bit support in arch started out as a community project too, so you never know what the future will hold :)