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|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-64bit|subarch=generic_64|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-64bit|subarch=generic_64|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic Intel and AMD 64-bit Processors||
 
|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-64bit|subarch=generic_64|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-64bit|subarch=generic_64|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic Intel and AMD 64-bit Processors||
 
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|colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color: #dfd;"|'''32-bit Install Images for PC-compatible processors'''
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|colspan="4" align="left" style="background-color: #dfd;"|'''32-bit Install Images for Intel processors'''
 
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=atom_32|build=funtoo-current}}
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=atom_32|build=funtoo-current}}|'''Intel Atom''' 32-bit
 
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=core2_32|build=funtoo-current}}||Intel Core 2 Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme optimized (also supports Nehalem and Sandy Bridge)
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=core2_32|build=funtoo-current}}||Intel Core 2|| Core 2 Solo, Duo, Quad, Extreme (also supports Nehalem and Sandy Bridge)
 
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=amd64-k8_32|build=funtoo-current}}||Any AMD-branded 64-bit-compatible processor (32-bit mode)
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=pentium4|build=funtoo-current}}||Intel Pentium 4 Processors
 
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|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i486|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i486|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic x86 processors (intel 80486+)
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|colspan="4" align="left" style="background-color: #dfd;"|'''32-bit Install Images for AMD processors'''
 
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|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i686|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i686|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic P6-class (Pentium Pro/Pentium II compat.)
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=athlon-xp|build=funtoo-current}}||'''AMD Athlon XP'''||also Athlon 64 in 32-bit mode
 
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=athlon-xp|build=funtoo-current}}||Athlon XP and Athlon 64-based CPU (32-bit mode)
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=amd64-k8_32|build=funtoo-current}}||'''AMD Opteron, Athlon 64'''||Any AMD-branded 64-bit-compatible processor in 32-bit mode
 
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|N/A||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=pentium4|build=funtoo-current}}||Intel Pentium 4 Processors
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|colspan="4" align="left" style="background-color: #dfd;"|'''32-bit Install Images for PC-compatible processors'''
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|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i486|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i486|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic x86 processors||Intel 80486+
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|{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i686|build=funtoo-stable}}||{{FuntooMirror|arch_desc=x86-32bit|subarch=i686|build=funtoo-current}}||Generic P6-class||Pentium Pro/Pentium II compat.
 
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|colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color: #ffd;"|'''OpenVZ Templates for PC-Compatible Systems
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|colspan="4" align="center" style="background-color: #ffd;"|'''OpenVZ Templates for PC-Compatible Systems
 
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|{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-stable|arch_desc=x86-32bit}}||{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-current|arch_desc=x86-32bit}}||32-bit OpenVZ Images
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|{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-stable|arch_desc=x86-32bit}}||{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-current|arch_desc=x86-32bit}}||32-bit OpenVZ Images||
 
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|{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-stable|arch_desc=x86-64bit}}||{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-current|arch_desc=x86-64bit}}||64-bit OpenVZ Images
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|{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-stable|arch_desc=x86-64bit}}||{{FuntooVZMirror|build=funtoo-current|arch_desc=x86-64bit}}||64-bit OpenVZ Images||
 
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|colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color: #fdd;"|'''Install Images for SPARC processors (sparc-64bit)<ref name="novis">Visual Instruction Set (VIS) extensions have been disabled (-no-vis) in all of those stages.VIS is an extension of the SPARC V9 specification present since the Sun UltraSPARC I and the Fujitsu SPARC64 GP processors. Subsequent revision of this extension exists (e.g. VIS 2 in UltraSPARC III).</ref>
 
|colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color: #fdd;"|'''Install Images for SPARC processors (sparc-64bit)<ref name="novis">Visual Instruction Set (VIS) extensions have been disabled (-no-vis) in all of those stages.VIS is an extension of the SPARC V9 specification present since the Sun UltraSPARC I and the Fujitsu SPARC64 GP processors. Subsequent revision of this extension exists (e.g. VIS 2 in UltraSPARC III).</ref>

Revision as of 00:02, 1 February 2012

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Download Funtoo Linux

Funtoo Linux can be downloaded at the following locations:

Index of Available Builds

The following builds of Funtoo Linux are available:

Stable Current (Recommended) Processors Notes
64-bit Install Images for Intel processors
N/A funtoo-current-x86-64bit Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Best for Nehalem and Sandy Bridge
funtoo-stable-x86-64bit funtoo-current-x86-64bit Intel Core 2 Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme Also supports Nehalem and Sandy Bridge
N/A funtoo-current-x86-64bit Intel Atom 64-bit
64-bit Install Images for AMD processors
N/A funtoo-current-x86-64bit AMD Phenom or Phenom II K10 microarchitecture
funtoo-stable-x86-64bit funtoo-current-x86-64bit AMD Opteron or Athlon 64
64-bit Install Images (Generic)
funtoo-stable-x86-64bit funtoo-current-x86-64bit Generic Intel and AMD 64-bit Processors
32-bit Install Images for Intel processors
N/A Intel Atom 32-bit
N/A funtoo-current-x86-32bit Intel Core 2 Core 2 Solo, Duo, Quad, Extreme (also supports Nehalem and Sandy Bridge)
N/A funtoo-current-x86-32bit Intel Pentium 4 Processors
32-bit Install Images for AMD processors
N/A funtoo-current-x86-32bit AMD Athlon XP also Athlon 64 in 32-bit mode
N/A funtoo-current-x86-32bit AMD Opteron, Athlon 64 Any AMD-branded 64-bit-compatible processor in 32-bit mode
32-bit Install Images for PC-compatible processors
funtoo-stable-x86-32bit funtoo-current-x86-32bit Generic x86 processors Intel 80486+
funtoo-stable-x86-32bit funtoo-current-x86-32bit Generic P6-class Pentium Pro/Pentium II compat.
OpenVZ Templates for PC-Compatible Systems
OpenVZ x86-32bit OpenVZ x86-32bit 32-bit OpenVZ Images
OpenVZ x86-64bit OpenVZ x86-64bit 64-bit OpenVZ Images
Install Images for SPARC processors (sparc-64bit)[1]
N/A funtoo-current-sparc-64bit Generic SPARC v9 processor (use this one if the ultrasparc I/II stages are inadequate for you)
N/A funtoo-current-sparc-64bit UltraSPARC I & UltraSPARC II series (choose this one if in doubt)
N/A funtoo-current-sparc-64bit UltraSPARC III and UltraSPARC IV series
N/A funtoo-current-sparc-64bit Niagara (UltraSPARC T1)[2]
N/A funtoo-current-sparc-64bit Niagara 2 (UltraSPARC T2/UltraSPARC T2+)[2]

Sometimes, you'll see a build directory and the only stage in it will be a stage3. In this case, we did not do a full rebuild of the stage, but instead used a special "freshen" build mode that simply updates an earlier stage in-place. The build server typically alternates between full stage 1/2/3 and "freshen" builds.

Also note that snapshots are available - both stable and current Funtoo builds use the same Portage snapshots.

You use the Funtoo Portage snapshot tarball in the exact same way that you use a standard Gentoo Portage snapshot tarball - during the install process, you want to extract the contents to /usr (/mnt/gentoo/usr from the LiveCD) so that the /usr/portage directory is created. For .xz decompression, the -J or --use-compress-program=xz option may be required. If your LiveCD doesn't have xz available, then you'll need to get one that has xz available or download xz to the livecd.

Directory structure on mirrors

/
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+-- funtoo-current --+-- snapshots
|                    +-- sparc-64bit
|                    +-- x86-32bit
|                    +-- x86-64bit
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+-- funtoo-stable --+--....

The very first level of the tree is either 'funtoo-stable' or 'funtoo-current'. Each one of those directories offers several subdirectories corresponding to architectures supported by Funtoo (e.g. sparc-64bit, x86-32bit...) plus an additional subdirectory named snapshots which contains several (timestamped) recent archives of the Funtoo portage tree.

...-- x86-32bit --+--- i686 --+-- 2011-02-04
                  |           +-- 2011-02-08
                  |           +-- 2011-02-11
                  |
                  +--- pentium4 --+-- 2011-01-29
                                  +-- 2011-01-08
                  ...

Each top-level architecture directory contains several subdirectories corresponding to the CPU model in the architecture (e.g. pentium4 in the above example) called a "subarchitecture," each of which contains a number of subdirectories in YYYY-MM-DD format -- year in 4 digits, dash, month in 2 digits, dash, day of month in 2 digits. Every present subdirectory represent a build date for which the stages within were built for that subarchitecture. In those YYYY-MM-DD directories you will find the stages themselves:

...-- x86-32bit --+--- i686 --+-- 2011-02-11 --+-- stage1-i686-funtoo-current-2011-02-11.tar.xz
                                               +-- stage3-i686-funtoo-current-2011-02-11.tar.xz

Footnotes and references

  1. Visual Instruction Set (VIS) extensions have been disabled (-no-vis) in all of those stages.VIS is an extension of the SPARC V9 specification present since the Sun UltraSPARC I and the Fujitsu SPARC64 GP processors. Subsequent revision of this extension exists (e.g. VIS 2 in UltraSPARC III).
  2. 2.0 2.1 OpenVZ is supported on this processor.
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