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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Ampere|Ampere]] | |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Cavium|Cavium]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Chuwi|Chuwi]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Fujitsu|Fujitsu]] | * [[InstallingDebianOn/Fujitsu|Fujitsu]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/FrameWork|FrameWork]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/LG|LG]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Medion|Medion]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Razer|Razer]] | |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/TUXEDO|TUXEDO]] | |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Intel/NUC5i5MYBE|Intel NUC5i5MYBE]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Intel/NUC5PPYH|NUC5PPYH]] |
* [[InstallingDebianOn/Intel#Small_form-factor_PCs|Intel NUC]] <<Anchor(Laptop)>> == Laptops == * [[InstallingDebianOn/PINE64|PINE64]] (Pinebook, Pinebook Pro) * [[InstallingDebianOn/GPD/Pocket|GPD Pocket]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/GPD/Pocket2|GPD Pocket 2 silver]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Olimex/Teres-I|Olimex Teres-I]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner|Allwinner]] (sunxi) based devices (e.g. cubietruck, ....) | ## The Allwinner entry should be split by board makers, same as all others -- AndreiPopescu/2019-05-04 * [[InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner|Allwinner]] (sunxi) based devices (e.g. Cubietruck, A20 OLinuXino boards...) |
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* [[ArmHardFloatPort/CuBox-i|CuBox-i]] | * [[/SolidRun/CuBox-i|CuBox-i]] |
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* RaspberryPi, [[RaspberryPi2|2]], [[RaspberryPi3|3]]: popular single-board computers | * [[InstallingDebianOn/RaspberryPi|Raspberry Pi]] * RaspberryPi 1, [[RaspberryPi2|2]], [[RaspberryPi3|3]], [[RaspberryPi4|4]]: popular single-board computers * [[InstallingDebianOn/Lemote/Loongson2K1000|Lemote Loongson 2K1000]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/Freescale/QuickStart|Freescale QuickStart]] | * [[InstallingDebianOn/Freescale/i.MX53 Quick Start board|Freescale i.MX53 Quick Start board]] |
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* [[https://angband.pl/doc/u2.txt|Odroid U2/U3]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/SiFive/HiFiveUnmatched|SiFive/HiFive Unmatched]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/TI/BeagleBoard|TI BeagleBoard]] |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/PINE64|PINE64]] SBCs produced by PINE64, e.g. PINE A64(+), ROCK64, ROCKPro64, etc. | |
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* [[InstallingDebianOn/QNAP|QNAP]] Turbo Station and TurboNAS * [[InstallingDebianOn/Seagate|Seagate]] NAS devices * [[Mobile]] : smartphones etc * [[Automotive]] : trucks, cars, motorbikes etc * [[InstallingDebianOn/Soekris|Soekris]] * [[DebianOnHandhelds| Hand-helds]] Capable of running Debian |
* NAS devices: * [[InstallingDebianOn/QNAP|QNAP]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Seagate|Seagate]] * [[InstallingDebianOn/Synology|Synology]] * [[Mobile]]: smartphones etc * [[Automotive]]: trucks, cars, motorbikes etc * [[DebianOnHandhelds|Hand-helds]] capable of running Debian |
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* [[DebianWRT| Wireless routers]] Capable of running Debian (WRT..) | * [[InstallingDebianOn/Soekris|Soekris]] * [[/Turris|Turris devices]] * [[DebianWRT|Wireless routers]] capable of running Debian (WRT..) |
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* [[VideoGameConsole]], Capable of running Debian, like PS3, Wii, Xbox (360)... See also: |
* [[VideoGameConsole]] capable of running Debian, like PS3, Wii, Xbox (360)... See also: |
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* Martin Michlmayr's [[http://www.cyrius.com/debian/|homepage]] (an active developer involved in porting Debian on "small" devices, has information about supported devices) | * Martin Michlmayr's [[https://www.cyrius.com/debian/|homepage]] (an active developer involved in porting Debian on "small" devices, has information about supported devices) <<Anchor(os)>> == Other Operating Systems == * Linux-based operating systems: use chroots or containers * GNU/Linux distros: use [[SystemBuildTools|various tools]] * Android: [[ChrootOnAndroid|via app or manual setup]] * Some operating systems: run Linux as a process * Use user-mode-linux * Under a microkernel such as seL4 * Some operating systems: use Linux emulation mechanisms * FreeBSD: [[https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/linuxemu.html|via Linux emulation]] ([[https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/linux-emulation/|more info]] * Microsoft Windows: [[/Microsoft/Windows/SubsystemForLinux|via WSL]] * Many operating systems: use the virtual machine support * KVM, VirtualBox, VMware, HyperV, [[Cloud]] services |
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* Read the table of contents (~-[[http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/index.html.en|<debian-stable-release>-amd64-html-en]], see also [[http://www.debian.org/releases/|other]]:distribution, architecture, format, language-~). * Read [[http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apa|Installation Howto]], a quick walkthrough of the installation process. |
* Read the [[https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/|table of contents]]. * Read [[https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/apa|Installation Howto]], a quick walkthrough of the installation process. |
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DebianOn is an effort to document how to install, configure and use Debian on some specific hardware. Therefore potential buyers would know if that hardware is supported and owners would know how get the best out of that hardware.
The purpose is not to duplicate the Debian Official Documentation, but to document how to install Debian on some specific hardware.
If you need help to get Debian running on your hardware, please have a look at our user support channels where you may find specific channels (mailing list, IRC channel) dedicated to certain types of hardware.
If you want to contribute, you should read HowTo Contribute and see also Rating
When adding new devices, please also:
submit an installation report for the Debian installer team to process.
consider sending a hardware report to the Linux hardware database
Computer brands
Motherboards
Mini PC / Low power computers
Laptops
PINE64 (Pinebook, Pinebook Pro)
Single Board Computers (SBCs)
Allwinner (sunxi) based devices (e.g. Cubietruck, A20 OLinuXino boards...)
PandaBoard Panda Board OMAP4
RaspberryPi 1, 2, 3, 4: popular single-board computers
Marvell (32-bit and 64-bit ARM platforms)
ZC702 Zynq based development kit
96Boards: ARM development boards (ARMv7-A and ARMv8-A)
NVIDIA Development boards (Jetson TK1 and TX1)
PINE64 SBCs produced by PINE64, e.g. PINE A64(+), ROCK64, ROCKPro64, etc.
Other Embedded Systems (embedded..)
- NAS devices:
Mobile: smartphones etc
Automotive: trucks, cars, motorbikes etc
Hand-helds capable of running Debian
Routers capable of running Debian
Wireless routers capable of running Debian (WRT..)
VideoGameConsole capable of running Debian, like PS3, Wii, Xbox (360)...
See also:
Handheld pages.
Martin Michlmayr's homepage (an active developer involved in porting Debian on "small" devices, has information about supported devices)
Other Operating Systems
- Linux-based operating systems: use chroots or containers
GNU/Linux distros: use various tools
Android: via app or manual setup
- Some operating systems: run Linux as a process
- Use user-mode-linux
- Under a microkernel such as seL4
- Some operating systems: use Linux emulation mechanisms
FreeBSD: via Linux emulation (more info
Microsoft Windows: via WSL
- Many operating systems: use the virtual machine support
KVM, VirtualBox, VMware, HyperV, Cloud services
Official Documentation
Installation Guide, take 5 minutes to:
Read the table of contents.
Read Installation Howto, a quick walkthrough of the installation process.
Then, there is also:
Debian-Installer FAQ
common questions and answersDebian-Installer Wiki
community maintained documentationHardware/Certification
Page describing plans for Debian hardware certification
Other distros
openSUSE Fedora all Free distros
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