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Arm64 package is available #3522

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8 changes: 5 additions & 3 deletions docs-ref-conceptual/includes/cli-install-linux-apt.md
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## Overview

The `apt` package manager contains an x86_64 package for the Azure CLI that has been tested on the following distributions.
The `apt` package manager contains x86_64 and ARM64 packages for the Azure CLI that has been tested on the following distributions. There is no ARM64 package for Ubuntu 18.04.

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> [!WARNING]
> Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) and 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) include an `azure-cli` package with version `2.0.81` provided by the `universe` repository. This package is outdated and not recommended. If this package is installed, remove the package before continuing by running the command `sudo apt remove azure-cli -y && sudo apt autoremove -y`. See [Ubuntu package management](https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/package-management) or [ask ubuntu](https://askubuntu.com/search?q=apt+autoremove) for more information on `apt remove`.

> [!NOTE]
>
> The `azure-cli` deb package does not support ARM64 architecture.
> The `azure-cli` package supports ARM64 architecture from `2.46.0`.
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Consider editing L12 to reflect this:

The apt package manager contains an x86_64 package for the Azure CLI that has been tested on the following distributions.

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Make sure to mention bionic has no ARM 64 support due to PMC limitation.


## Installation Options

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sudo chmod go+r /etc/apt/keyrings/microsoft.gpg
```

3. Add the Azure CLI software repository:
3. <div id="set-release"/>Add the Azure CLI software repository:
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Revert #3505 to get rid of Line 97, Column 93: [Warning: bookmark-not-found] Cannot find bookmark '#set-release' in 'docs-ref-conceptual/includes/cli-install-linux-apt.md'. warning.


```bash
AZ_REPO=$(lsb_release -cs)
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> Use the `yum` package manager if you are using Linux systems that does not support the `dnf` package manager.

> [!NOTE]
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> The `azure-cli` package supports ARM64 architecture from `2.46.0`.

## Install

1. Import the Microsoft repository key.
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RPMs are released for [CBL-Mariner](https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner) 2.0.

> [!NOTE]
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> The `azure-cli` package supports ARM64 architecture from `2.46.0`.

## Install

Install with the `tdnf install` command:
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