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Download Debian. This page has options for downloading and installing Debian Stable. Download mirrors of installation images Installation Manual with detailed installation instructions Release notes; ISO images for Debian testing; Verifying authenticity of Debian images
Downloading Debian. This is Debian 12, codenamed bookworm, netinst, for 64-bit PC (amd64) debian-12.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso. Download checksum: SHA512SUMS Signature. Debian installer ISOs are hybrid images, which means they can be written directly to CD/DVD/BD media OR to USB sticks.
Download live images using HTTP, FTP or BitTorrent. Live images are for booting a live system without installing. You can use to try Debian first and then install the contents of the image. Buy finished Debian media. Download USB/CD/DVD images with jigdo. This is only for advanced users.
Non-free Firmware. This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information.
Debian images: installer images, live images, cloud images. Last updated: 31st August 2024. Multiple things here. Latest stable Debian release: Bookworm (currently version 12.7.0) Installer images for all architectures (individual small CDs up to full sets of DVDs and BDs) Live images for amd64 Cloud images for multiple environments
These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the amd64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use.
The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to media, either writeable DVD or a USB stick. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian?
Descend there. Now you have a choice: either download from torrents (bt-hybrid subdir) or directly (iso-hybrid subdir). Torrents is the better choice, this way you do not contribute to bandwidth usage on Debian’s servers. In case you can’t download from torrents, consider using regional mirrors.
To install Debian on a machine without an Internet connection, it's possible to use CD/USB images (700 MB each) or DVD/USB images (4.7 GB each). Download the first CD/USB or DVD/USB image file, write it using a USB/CD/DVD recorder, and then reboot from that.
This is an official Debian image build and so only includes Free Software. For convenience for some users, there is an alternative unofficial netinst CD build which includes non-free firmware for extra support for some awkward hardware.