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| − | Now, you'll need to pick a ''sub-architecture'' of Funtoo Linux that suits your needs. | + | Now, you'll need to pick a ''sub-architecture'' of Funtoo Linux that suits your needs. A sub-architecture is a build of Funtoo Linux that is optimized for your particular CPU. |
| − | Note that we offer the greatest number of choices for '''funtoo-current'''. | + | If you are building a Linux-based appliance or grabbing an image for mass-deployment, you might want to choose a generic sub-architecture that will be compatible with a wide range of processors. Otherwise, choose the most optimized sub-architecture that your processor supports. |
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| + | Note that we offer the greatest number of choices for '''funtoo-current'''. Other builds will have a more limited number of sub-arches available. | ||
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== 64-bit Intel == | == 64-bit Intel == | ||
Revision as of 01:17, 1 February 2012
Contents |
Download Funtoo Linux
Funtoo Linux can be downloaded at the following locations:
- Main US mirror: The Oregon State University Open Source Lab
- Main EU mirror: HEAnet
First...
To navigate the mirrors above, you'll first need to pick a build of Funtoo Linux to install. We offer:
- funtoo-current: This is the recommended build of Funtoo Linux. It is based on Gentoo Linux "unstable/~".
- funtoo-stable: This build of Funtoo Linux is based on Gentoo Linux stable.
- funtoo-experimental: This build of Funtoo Linux is based on Gentoo Linux "unstable/~" and contains our experimental development changes. Developers and testers only.
Picked one? Great! Open a mirror in a new window, and select the appropriate build directory from the list.
Next...
Next, it's time to pick an architecture. We support:
- x86-64bit - If you have a modern 64-bit PC-compatible desktop or server, you generally want x86-64bit.
- x86-32bit - If you have an older 32-bit PC-compatible desktop or server, you'll want to use x86-32bit. Also an option for 64-bit x86 systems.
- openvz - If you want to install an OpenVZ container of Funtoo Linux, look in here, then pick the correct architecture within.
- vagrant - If you're looking for a VagrantUP Vagrant run image of Funtoo Linux, look in here.
- sparc-64bit - If you are installing Funtoo Linux on a Sparc64 system, look in here.
Now...
Now, you'll need to pick a sub-architecture of Funtoo Linux that suits your needs. A sub-architecture is a build of Funtoo Linux that is optimized for your particular CPU.
If you are building a Linux-based appliance or grabbing an image for mass-deployment, you might want to choose a generic sub-architecture that will be compatible with a wide range of processors. Otherwise, choose the most optimized sub-architecture that your processor supports.
Note that we offer the greatest number of choices for funtoo-current. Other builds will have a more limited number of sub-arches available.
x86-64bit
- corei7
- core2_64
- amd64-k8
- amd64-k10
x86-32bit
64-bit Intel
| corei7 / Intel | |
| Intel Core i7 | This build of Funtoo Linux has been optimized for Nehalem and Sandy Bridge processors, which include the:
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| Intel Core i5 | |
| Intel Core i3 | |
| Intel Xeon 5500/5600/7500 series | |
| core2 / Intel | |
| Intel Core 2 Duo | This build of Funtoo Linux has been optimized for Intel Core 2 series processors, which include the Intel Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme.
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| Intel Core 2 Quad | |
| Intel Core 2 Extreme | |
- Intel Core 2
- This build is for Intel Core 2 series processors, which includes the Intel Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme. Download: funtoo-current-x86-64bit funtoo-current-x86-32bit