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Shoot! Red Hat is not making an ARM version available! Please try the [[#Raspbian|default distro]].
 
Shoot! Red Hat is not making an ARM version available! Please try the [[#Raspbian|default distro]].
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 1 October 2012

You've picked an OS!

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IWannaWindows

Oh, I see how it is. Windows only supports x86 CPU architectures (hence the popularity of it today), so if you want to port Windows onto ARM, Windows RT won't work, so consider editing ReactOS and make it ARM compatible. (If you know what to do, that is. :) It would be awesome to the community!)































































Raspbian

Hello, newcomer (to Linux and/or the Raspberry Pi). To get Raspbian, the official OS for the Raspberry Pi, click here. Raspbian is a specialized version of Linux just for the Raspberry Pi!































































Nobuntu

Because of Canonical's stubborn decision, they have decided to not support ARM 6 and below. We'd recommend either Raspbian or Debian, as Ubuntu is a derivative of Debian.































































Fedora or Red Hat

Shoot! Red Hat is not making an ARM version available! Please try the default distro.































































ArchLinux

Hmm, congrats! Arch Linux IS supported by the RasPi Foundation! Please click here for an Arch Linux download for the RasPi.































































Debian

Ok. Good for you. Please click here for an appropriate Debian download for the RasPi.