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Current AARCH64 Projects | OSU Open Source Lab
2001-01-01 · via OSU Open Source Lab

Below are a list of currently hosted AARCH64 projects

FOSS Projects

FOSS Projects

FOSS Projects (41 projects)
Abyss OSAbyss is a modern take on the “just enough OS” paradigm, with a focus on modern components (LLVM, musl) and flexibility.
AlmaLinuxAlmaLinux is an Open Source and forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, governed and driven by the community, focused on long-term stability and providing a robust production-grade platform that is 1:1 binary compatible with RHEL® and pre-CentOS-Stream CentOS™ (e.g. CentOS 8.3). Founded by the team behind the well-established CloudLinux OS.
AnacondaSupports the development of MVApich and downstream package builds for Conda-Forge and Bioconda on ARM
AntreaA Kubernetes-native project that implements the Container Network Interface (CNI) and Kubernetes NetworkPolicy thereby providing network connectivity and security for pod workloads.
ArmbianThe Armbian mission is to develop, maintain and provide a solid Linux operating system alongside with a SDK for wide range of special purpose hardware, commonly refered to as single board computers.
Chimera LinuxChimera is a general-purpose Linux system based on FreeBSD core userland utilities, the LLVM toolchain, musl libc and the apk package manager. The goal is to provide a system that is simple and clean yet fully-featured, and to improve the portability and quality of software across the Linux stack.
Cinc Projectaarch64 builds for various Cinc Project packages (Cinc Client primarily).
Eclipse AdoptiumProvide a freely redistributable, open-source distribution of OpenJDK.
Eclipse OpenJ9 & Eclipse OMREclipse OpenJ9 is a high performance, scalable, Java virtual machine (JVM) implementation that represents hundreds of person-years of effort. Contributed to the Eclipse project by IBM, the OpenJ9 JVM underpins the IBM SDK, Java Technology Edition product that is a core component of many IBM Enterprise software products. Continued development of OpenJ9 at the Eclipse foundation ensures wider collaboration, fresh innovation, and the opportunity to influence the development of OpenJ9 for the next generation of Java applications.
Eclipse PlatformEclipse platform project builds a very popular Eclipse IDE. This project is completely open source and recently Eclipse community started supporting AARC64 architecture.
ELRepoThe ELRepo Project focuses on hardware related packages to enhance your experience with Enterprise Linux. This includes filesystem drivers, graphics drivers, network drivers, sound drivers, webcam and video drivers.
GCC GNU Compiler FarmThe GCC Compile farm project maintains a set of machines of various architectures and provides ssh access to Free Software developers, GCC and others (GPL, BSD, MIT, ...) to build, test and debug Free, Libre and Open Source Software. It is not a free cluster for computationally intensive computing using Free Software.
GenPi64We are enabling people an easier way to utilize Raspberry Pi's running Gentoo by providing an binary host (hosting binary files of the build packages), and images that can be flashed directly onto the SD card of an RPi and have an working install of Gentoo already.
Gentoo LinuxGentoo Foundation Mission Statement: To promote the advancement of free knowledge and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) through the primary vehicle of the meta-distribution known as Gentoo. These goals are accomplished through relationships with free software authors, technical contributions to external projects, and a thriving community of volunteers that make Gentoo possible.
GNOME FoundationThe GNOME Foundation is a non-profit organization that believes in a world where everyone is empowered by technology they can trust. We do this by building a diverse and sustainable free software personal computing ecosystem.
HELICSHELICS is a framework that enables simulators to synchronize time and exchange data, that is primarily used in electric grid research. It is used by at multiple national labs and universities, and has gotten some use by the research division of some commercial companies.
HeptapodA community driven effort to bring Mercurial SCM support to GitLab.
HeyokaC++ library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM.
JitesoftJitesoft strive to provide up-to-date, optimized and secure docker/oci images for multiple architectures, free of charge. All images and build-scripts are released under the MIT license and can be found on GitLab and GitHub. https://gitlab.com/jitesoft/dockerfiles
Kali LinuxKali Linux is an open-source, multi-platform distribution, aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing. Kali Linux provides several hundred common tools and industry specific modifications, targeted towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics, Reverse Engineering, Vulnerability Management and Red Team Testing.
MinioTesting minio object storage server on ARM architecture.
MumbleMumble is a free, open source, low latency, high quality voice chat application.
NixNix is a functional programming language and package manager, with an OS built on top of it. Tree-sitter is an incremental parsing tool and parser generator.
Node.jsNode.js is a JavaScript runtime for servers. It runs on a variety of OS and architecture platforms (https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/main/BUILDING.md#platform-list for the current list), including Linux on AARCH64 (arm64).
OCamlA modern, functional programming language with support for fast native code compilation on AARCH64
OpenDevOpenDev is a collaboratory for open source software development at scale. CI nodes supporting projects such as Openstack, Airship, Kata, pypa/pip, pyca/cryptography etc.
OpenFaaSMaking Serverless Functions Simple. Troubleshooting and development of ARM64 support for builds (to create artifacts) and function templates.
Open MandrivaPowerful and state of art, Linux distribution focused on desktop use
OpenZFSOpenZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris and is now maintained by the OpenZFS community.
Oreon LinuxGlobally supported Linux, built on trusted technology. A stable and easy to use desktop OS for people who want a more user friendly RHEL® alternative.
OSMCA media centre for people. Play everything without collecting any data.
RebornOSA user-friendly Arch Linux distribution which provides interface solutions to things you normally have to do in a terminal
Rocky LinuxRocky Linux is an open-source enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It is under intensive development by the community.
sourcewaresourceware provides hosting for the GNU Toolchain, gcc, binutils, gdb, glibc, but also various other related projects like valgrind, elfutils, bzip2, libabigail, dwz, debugedit.
SpackSpack is the “App store” for running scientific software on supercomputers by drastically reducing deployment time and delivering the best possible performance of the software
TermuxTermux is a terminal running on Android. It does not need root and runs on internal storage (not on SD card). You can run Linux through proot or chroot. Most termux users run termux on the aarch64 architecture machine, which can be used to compile software suitable for termux and conduct performance testing.
tcpdump/libpcapA packet analyzer for UNIX-like OSes
The NetBSD FoundationImproving building and optimizing AARCH64 support on NetBSD with Ampere hardware
The Tor ProjectTo advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
Xen ProjectThe Xen Project's mission is to deliver a powerful, secure, and flexible virtualization platform that supports a wide range of applications. Among the architectures fully supported by Xen are AARCH64 and x86. We maintain a robust testing infrastructure based on GitLab CI, which executes a variety of builds using different compilers and distributions, and also test Xen execution using QEMU as an emulator.
ZigZig is a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal and reusable software.