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This page contains links to SD card images for various operating system distributions. The minimum size SD card you can use is 2GB, but it is recommended to get a 4GB SD card or above. For each distribution, we provide both a direct HTTP download, a torrent file and a SHA-1 hash; the total number of concurrent direct downloads is limited, so we encourage you to use the torrent file if at all possible. It’s helpful to us if you download the torrent from this page, because it means we can see how many downloads are going on and use that to make rough predictions about sales.
If you’re a total beginner and the above paragraph makes no sense at all to you, please come to the beginners’ section of our forum, where you can ask questions and members of our very friendly community will do their best to help you out.
If you are unable to torrent the file and we’ve run out of HTTP download room here, you can see a list of mirrors for direct HTTP downloads that our amazing community has set up on the wiki.
To use an image file, you will need to unzip it and write it to a suitable SD card using the UNIX tool dd. Windows users should use Win32DiskImager. Do not try to drag and drop or otherwise copy over the image without using dd or Win32DiskImager – it won’t work. If you’re still not clear on what to do, the community on the Raspberry Pi Wiki has written aguide for beginners on how to set up your SD card.
Thanks to Webfusion Managed Hosting for providing hosting and bandwidth for this service.

Raspbian “wheezy”

If you’re just starting out, this is the image we recommend you use. It’s a reference root filesystem from Alex and Dom, based on the Raspbian optimised version of Debian, and containing LXDE, Midori, development tools and example source code for multimedia functions.
Torrent2013-02-09-wheezy-raspbian.zip.torrent
Direct download2013-02-09-wheezy-raspbian.zip
SHA-1b4375dc9d140e6e48e0406f96dead3601fac6c81
Default loginUsername: pi Password: raspberry

Soft-float Debian “wheezy”

This image is identical to the Raspbian “wheezy” image, but uses the slower soft-float ABI. It is only intended for use with software such as the Oracle JVM which does not yet support the hard-float ABI used by Raspbian.
Torrent2012-08-08-wheezy-armel.zip.torrent
Direct download2012-08-08-wheezy-armel.zip
SHA-1db28d031d5f925a667c2a478c638222d9b405d5a
Default loginUsername: pi Password: raspberry

Arch Linux ARM

Arch Linux ARM is based on Arch Linux, which aims for simplicity and full control to the end user. Note that this distribution may not be suitable for beginners. The latest version of this image uses the hard-float ABI, and boots to a command prompt in around ten seconds.
Torrentarchlinux-hf-2013-02-11.zip.torrent
Direct downloadarchlinux-hf-2013-02-11.zip
SHA-11d2508908e7d8c899f4a5284e855cb27c17645dc
Default loginUsername: root Password: root

RISC OS

RISC OS is a computer operating system designed in Cambridge, England by Acorn. First released in 1987, its origins can be traced back to the original team that developed the ARM microprocessor. RISC OS is owned by Castle Technology, and maintained byRISC OS Open. This version is made available free of charge to Raspberry Pi users.
Torrentriscos-2013-03-19-RC8.zip.torrent
Direct downloadriscos-2013-03-19-RC8.zip
SHA-19d3719a66f64073740a4a1ec0b96f9c5359c5f66





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