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Welcome to the developer section of the ARM Linux site. Here, we hope to bring you developer-related information about the ARM Linux kernel, not necessarily limited to the ARM port. All information is freely available, so please feel free to browse.

Firstly, a note about Linux kernels, support and the community.

The Linux kernel is always improving over time, as bugs are continually being fixed, not only by the ARM Linux community, but the general Linux community at large. This means that the latest kernel source in a particular kernel series is always the preferred kernel for bug reports to be reported against.

While the community does its best to provide what support it can, there is a limit to what it can do. Regrettably, this means that bug reports for older kernel versions (eg, based upon the 2.2 or 2.4 series) are not interesting; a lot of bugs have been fixed since those kernels were released. As such, bug reports against these kernels will most probably be greeted with a request to update to a later kernel, or even ignored.

If you obtained your kernel from a vendor, please seek support from that vendor. However, please feel free to send bug reports for recent (in terms of mainline kernels) versions to the ARM Linux kernel list in addition to the vendor concerned; it may be that you have discovered a bug which is also present in the main line kernel.

Thanks.

ARM Kernel

Booting

Documentation

Machine developers

Selected mailings on the Linux-ARM mailing lists

Miscellaneous