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Revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2022

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Aperçu

Les images d'installation de Manjaro sont disponibles en téléchargement sous forme de fichiers ISO. Un fichier ISO est lui-même une copie littérale d'une image disque, copie différente d'un copier-coller, c'est plutôt une copie du code machine brut qui compose les fichiers et dossiers de ce disque. C'est pourquoi le simple fait de copier un fichier ISO sur un disque (ou une clé USB) pour commencer l'installation ne fonctionnera pas ; vous devrez utiliser une application de gravure de disque pour traduire ces données brutes dans les fichiers et dossiers. Les instructions pour le faire pour les systèmes d'exploitation Linux et Windows sont fournies ci-dessous.


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There is an exception to this rule. If you intend on installing Manjaro in a virtual machine environment using 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.


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Manjaro n'est pas installable sur les systèmes 32 bits
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Les différentes éditions de Manjaro

There are currently three Official Manjaro Editions: Gnome, KDE and Xfce. You can view a brief introduction at the Manjaro Official Webpage
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Télécharger une image ISO

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.

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Downloading Community Editions

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      
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