Getting ready for launch: first root filesystem available for download

17th of February 2012 by liz
submit to reddit

I need to start this post with a huge thank you to Webfusion, who have donated a server to the Raspberry Pi Foundation for downloads; and to Liam Fraser, who is administering it for us (at the same time as filming Raspberry Pi tutorials, doing exams and generally being a busy and fantastic volunteer).

Because we anticipate an awful lot of download traffic, we’re having to limit the number of direct HTTP downloads which are available so our shiny new server doesn’t fall over under the strain. We would strongly encourage you to torrent the images instead. After a certain number of HTTP downloads have been made, all the disc images you’ll download from us will only be available as torrents, so you’ll need to install a client like BitTorrent before you start so you can download the files. It goes without saying, but if you torrent the image, please help us out by seeding.

This disc image is not the one we expect people to be using as standard (that’s from Fedora, and has some other exciting stuff bundled with it, which we hope to be putting up over the next few days). It’s the Cambridge reference filesystem, which is a fully functional Debian Squeeze installation containing LXDE (desktop) and Midori (browser); development tools; and sample code for accessing the multimedia functionality on the device.

Head over to our new downloads page, and get downloading!

Edited to add: we’ve been really overwhelmed by the number of you who have so generously been offering to host download mirrors for us, so people don’t have to use a torrent client. Thank you all very much. If you are hosting a mirror, you can help us out by adding a link to http://elinux.org/RPi_Community – and it would also help us enormously if you could let us know how many downloads you’re seeing, which will help us gauge the sort of numbers we need to be looking at for future batches of the Raspberry Pi itself. You can email me via the contacts page.

 

Buy a Pi!

buyapi

swag-nibbleBuy Official Pi Swag

News Archives

Supported by


In the forums
  • PeterGurton, just now: Beginners • stopping a python program
    I'm almost embarrassed to ask this, but how do you stop a program that's running. I am a newbie, but need to get a project up and running asap for which the GPIO will be ideal. I have used the…
  • aurelien92, just now: Français • Re: Pas de reconnexion wifi automatique
    oui j'ai vu la nuance, mais cela fait-il une différence lorsque l'on tape la commande et que l'on est déjà dans le répertoire? (désolé, je suis vraiment débutant en Linux, et la pente est raide..) il faut taper à chaque…
  • xof, just now: Beginners • Re: Tontec 2.4-inch TFT LCD
    Something interesting (?) :if I don't run mztx06a, I don't get spurious ABS_X events anymore.I get EV_ABS events only when I touch the screen (...but still no EV_KEY event, grrr!...).Suspecting a power problem I shot the LED-A down ('sudo gpio…
  • ukscone, just now: Beginners • Re: Remote Reboot to another OS with NOOBS
    according to the NOOBS docs you can boot into a specific partition by adding a file to the FAT partition which you can do from a running raspi you'd just need to know which OS is on which partition.Code: How…
  • ddxfish, just now: Troubleshooting • Re: Can Ping and SFTP, but cannot PuTTY
    This may be a little basic, but Code: raspi-configEnable the ssh server in this config tool for ur Pi.Also, I don't add my username where you seem to in putty. It is not the problem though. I make the host/ip…

On Twitter
  • charwarz, 16 hours ago
    Famous Faces at the Raspberry Jamboree Party 1080p: http://t.co/elGuZzJDD9 via @youtube Bristol, England
  • muxup, 1 day ago
    For those who missed @missphilbin + @ben_nuttall's presentation at the #rjamboree, check out their wicked cool slides http://t.co/GfJefNn2NR
  • Broadcom, 1 day ago
    Android developers: Ready, Set, Go! VideoCore drivers for select Broadcom 3G SoCs. Get the details: http://t.co/JnwUbBl5Qb Irvine, CA
  • recantha, 1 day ago
    @cymplecy @Raspberry_Pi I actually thought it was pretty clear at the Jamboree that there was a new edu site coming? In a matter of weeks? Bedfordshire

Friends of Pi