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Debian is distributed freelyover Internet. You can download all of it from any of ourmirrors.The Installation Manualcontains detailed installation instructions.And, the release notes can be found here.
This page has options for installing Debian Stable. If you are interested in Testing or Unstable, visit our releases page.
Download an installation image
- Important: latest Fedora original also keeping 32-bit support! Fedora Spins are similar.
- I've often said that Debian was the biggest game changer in terms of Linux adoption.
- A simple, lightweight distribution for 32-bit CPUs You've reached the website for Arch Linux 32, the community maintained continuation of 32-bit support for Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple. Currently we have official packages optimized for the i686 and pentium4 architectures.
- Linux Mint is free of charge (thanks to your donations and adverts on the website) and we hope you'll enjoy it. Some of the packages we distribute are under the GPL. If you want to access their source code you can use the apt-get source command.
Depending on your Internet connection, you may download either of the following:
32-bit PC live torrents; Buy a set of CDs or DVDs from one of the vendors selling Debian CDs. Many of the vendors sell the distribution for less than US$5 plus shipping (check their web page to see if they ship internationally). Some of the books about Debian come with CDs, too. Here are the basic advantages of.
- A small installation image: can be downloaded quickly and should be recorded onto a removable disk. To use this, you will need a machine with an Internet connection.
- A larger complete installation image: contains more packages, making it easier to install machines without an Internet connection.
Use a Debian cloud image
- An official cloud image: can be used directly on your cloud provider, built by the Debian Cloud Team.
Try Debian live before installing
You can try Debian by booting a live system from a CD, DVD or USB key without installing any files to the computer. When you are ready, you can run the included installer (starting from Debian 10 Buster, this is the end-user-friendly Calamares Installer). Provided the images meet your size, language, and package selection requirements, this method may be suitable for you. Read more information about this method to help you decide.
Buy a set of CDs or DVDs from one of the vendors selling Debian CDs
Many of the vendors sell the distribution for less than US$5 plus shipping (check their web page to see if they ship internationally).
Some of the books about Debian come with CDs, too.
Some of the books about Debian come with CDs, too.
Here are the basic advantages of CDs:
- Installation from a CD set is more straightforward.
- You can install on machines without an Internet connection.
- You can install Debian (on as many machines as you like) without downloading all packages yourself.
- The CD can be used to more easily rescue a damaged Debian system.
Buy a computer with Debian pre-installed
There are a number of advantages to this:
- You don't have to install Debian.
- The installation is pre-configured to match the hardware.
- The vendor may provide technical support.
If any of the hardware in your system requires non-free firmware to beloaded with the device driver, you can use one of thetarballs of common firmware packages or download an unofficial imageincluding these non-free firmwares. Instructions how to use the tarballsand general information about loading firmware during an installation canbe found in the Installation Guide.
A simple, lightweight distribution for 32-bit CPUs
You've reached the website for Arch Linux 32, the community maintained continuation of 32-bit support for Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.
Currently we have official packages optimized for the i686 and pentium4 architectures. Also most(ly) non-graphical packages are available for i486, too. Have a look at the required cpu flags to decide which architecture is the right one for you. Most packages from Arch Linux's community-operated package repository are also compatible with Arch Linux 32.
Instructions for the transition from Arch Linux to Arch Linux 32 can be found here.
Installation media which boot on x86_64 and i686 can be found here.
Join us on #archlinux32 IRC channel on Freenode, check out our forums or subscribe to the mailing list to get your feet wet. Also glance through the Arch Wiki if you want to learn more about upstream Arch.
Latest News
Moving to Zstandard images by default on mkinitcpio
2021-02-19
As linux-lts moved to the 5.10 version, all official kernels of Arch Linux now support zstd compressedinitramfs images, so mkinitcpio is switching to zstd compressed images by default with version 30,which is currently on [testing].
If, for any reason, you are using a kernel version prior to 5.9, make sure to change mkinitcpio.confCOMPRESSION to use one of the compressors supported, like gzip, otherwise you will not be able toboot images generated by mkinitcpio.
glibc 2.33 ISA mitigation and disabled libseccomp
2021-02-09
glibc 2.33 introduced a CPU ISA level guessing at compile and runtime.
We are at the moment disabling this completely, as it fails in guessing
too high ISA levels and resulting in:
We are at the moment disabling this completely, as it fails in guessing
too high ISA levels and resulting in:
/usr/lib/libc.6: CPU ISA level is lower than required.
Also libseccomp support has been disabled for now, notably in
the OpenSSH sandbox (uses the rlimit one for now) and in
file/libmagic till the libcsecomp rules are adapted. The effects
were:
the OpenSSH sandbox (uses the rlimit one for now) and in
file/libmagic till the libcsecomp rules are adapted. The effects
were:
* unable to login via SSH
* EBADSYS errors when executing file
* EBADSYS errors when executing file
Chromium losing Sync support in early March
2021-02-03 Voxal no active microphone.
Google has announced that they are going to block everything but Chrome from accessing certain Google features (like Chrome sync) starting on March 15. Seagate vs western digital ps4. This decision by Google is going to affect Arch's
chromium
package a bit earlier, on March 2, when Chromium 89 gets released.We know for sure that data syncing will stop working (passwords, bookmarks, etc.). Other features such as geolocation or enhanced spell check might continue to function for a bit longer. Extensions integrating with Google Drive might misbehave and LibreOffice will lose access to documents stored there.
Other distros such as openSUSE and Fedora have already removed the soon-to-be-limited API keys from their Chromium 88 packages. Fedora's advisory provides a great deal of perspective on this and I also found this Hackaday post to be quite informative.
PHP 8.0 and PHP 7 legacy packages are available
2021-01-28
The php package has been updated to version 8.0. Please refer tothe upstream migration guide. As some applications are notcompatible with PHP 8 yet we provide a php7 package which can beinstalled alongside version 8. Packages that depend on PHP reflectthis update and will require php7 if needed. You might need to updateyour configuration accordingly. PHP 7 binaries and configuration havethe '7' suffix:
- /usr/bin/php -> /usr/bin/php7
- /etc/php -> /etc/php7
- /usr/bin/php-fpm -> /usr/bin/php-fpm7
- /usr/lib/systemd/system/php-fpm.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/php-fpm7.service
- /run/php-fpm -> /run/php-fpm7
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We also provide third party modules compiled for PHP 7:
Note that support for php7 will be limited and likely be dropped inabout a year depending on how soon the majority of applicationswill be compatible with version 8.
Older News
- 2021-01-14
- Manual pages indexing service
- 2020-12-31
- Arch Linux mailing list id changes
- 2020-11-11
- dhcpcd may(?) fail to get ipv4 address
- 2020-11-08
- plasma-workspace needs manual intervention
- 2020-11-01
- Accessible installation medium
- 2020-10-23
- libtraceevent>=5.9-1 update requires manual intervention
- 2020-10-21
- nvidia 455.28 is incompatible with linux >= 5.9
- 2020-10-01
- ghostpcl>=9.53.2-2 and ghostxps>=9.53.2-2 updates require manual intervention
- 2020-09-23
- Arch Conf 2020 schedule
- 2020-09-01
- Watch out for missing /usr/lib/libcrypt.so.2
- 2020-08-22
- PAM issues
- 2020-02-22
- Update to glibc 2.31 works now, but requires libseccomp 2.4.1-4.0
- 2020-02-14
- Recovered forum posts
- 2020-01-25
- ca-certificates-mozilla update breaking basic TLS functionality
- 2019-12-29
- conflicting files between xorgproto and libxp
- 2019-11-23
- SPI associated project
- 2019-11-14
- infrastructure problems
- 2019-05-29
- new pacman will auto-install pentium4 packages
- 2019-05-01
- pentium4 architecture available
- 2019-01-14
- libreadline was moved too early
- 2018-11-15
- icu broken
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