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{{note|There is an exception to this rule. If you intend on installing Manjaro in a virtual machine environment using '''[https://www.virtualbox.org/ Oracle's Virtualbox]''', then there will be no need to burn the image as Virtualbox will be able to read from the ISO file directly as a ''virtual disc''.}} | {{BoxInfo|note|There is an exception to this rule. If you intend on installing Manjaro in a virtual machine environment using '''[https://www.virtualbox.org/ Oracle's Virtualbox]''', then there will be no need to burn the image as Virtualbox will be able to read from the ISO file directly as a ''virtual disc''.}} | ||
{{note|Manjaro has no support for 32-bit systems.}} | {{BoxInfo|note|Manjaro has no support for 32-bit systems.}} | ||
{{SectionTemplate|Manjaro Editions|There are currently four Official Manjaro Editions: Gnome, KDE, Xfce and Architect. You can view a brief introduction at the [https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/ Manjaro Official Webpage] | {{SectionTemplate|Manjaro Editions|There are currently four Official Manjaro Editions: Gnome, KDE, Xfce and Architect. You can view a brief introduction at the [https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/ Manjaro Official Webpage] | ||
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'''Stable Releases''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by the general public. As such, they will be the appropriate choice for the majority of users. | '''Stable Releases''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by the general public. As such, they will be the appropriate choice for the majority of users. | ||
[https:// | [https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/ Stable Releases] | ||
'''Test Builds''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by developers and testers, in order to identify any bugs or issues to be addressed as their development continues towards the next stable release. '''These are not suitable nor intended for use by the general public as a main operating system'''; however, should you wish to try out a test build (preferably in a virtual machine) each current release have a look at the [https://forum.manjaro.org/tags/c/announcements/iso Forum Announcements]. | '''Test Builds''' of Manjaro are intended to be used by developers and testers, in order to identify any bugs or issues to be addressed as their development continues towards the next stable release. '''These are not suitable nor intended for use by the general public as a main operating system'''; however, should you wish to try out a test build (preferably in a virtual machine) each current release have a look at the [https://forum.manjaro.org/tags/c/announcements/iso Forum Announcements]. | ||
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There are also several Community releases for the most famous, or hardly known Display Environments, like Cinnamon, MATE, i3, Awesome, Deepin, Budgie, LxQt and Openbox. | There are also several Community releases for the most famous, or hardly known Display Environments, like Cinnamon, MATE, i3, Awesome, Deepin, Budgie, LxQt and Openbox. | ||
You may find them | You may find them in the Manjaro website: | ||
[https:// | [https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/#Community Community] | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 25 December 2021
On the OSDN download server, each Manjaro Edition has its own particular folder, which will contain a folder for each new ISO release. Each folder will also contain a torrent file for the ISO image, a list of the included packages, the build log file and the relevant checksum files, which can be used to check the integrity of your downloaded ISO file, to ensure that it has not been corrupted during download. A link to the guide on doing this has been provided below.
Stable Releases of Manjaro are intended to be used by the general public. As such, they will be the appropriate choice for the majority of users.
Stable Releases
Test Builds of Manjaro are intended to be used by developers and testers, in order to identify any bugs or issues to be addressed as their development continues towards the next stable release. These are not suitable nor intended for use by the general public as a main operating system; however, should you wish to try out a test build (preferably in a virtual machine) each current release have a look at the Forum Announcements.
There are also several Community releases for the most famous, or hardly known Display Environments, like Cinnamon, MATE, i3, Awesome, Deepin, Budgie, LxQt and Openbox.
You may find them in the Manjaro website:
Community