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A list of the various RaspberryPi versions with their respecting chip and arch.


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'''Kiwix''' allows you to enjoy a lot of different content offline, without any access to internet. It's a desktop application, but we also realease a [[Special:MyLanguage/kiwix-serve|HTTP server version called ''kiwix-serve'']]. But before using Kiwix, you need to download it with regards to the operating system you're using. Then, after starting Kiwix on your computer, you will be able to choose the content of your wishes in the Kiwix library and download it directly from Kiwix.</translate>


== Microsoft Windows ==
* Pi3 B+: Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.4GHz (BCM2837B0)
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* Pi3 A+: Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.4GHz (BCM2837B0)
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* Pi3 B: Quad Core 1.2GHz Broadcom BCM2837 64bit CPU
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* Pi2 B: 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU (BCM2836)
'''Kiwix for Microsoft Windows''' is available in two formats:
* Pi1:   BCM2835 1GHz, single-core CPU
* A [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kiwix/files/0.9_rc2/kiwix-0.9-rc2-win.zip/download portable version] you can directly use after unzipping the file. This version may also be installed.
* A [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kiwix/files/0.9_rc2/kiwix-0.9-rc2-installer.exe/download self-extracting installer] you need to install before being able to use it.</translate>


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== Hotspot installer support ==
Kiwix for Microsoft Windows is a 32 bits application and supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later.</translate>


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* Pi1 A, Pi1 B, Pi1 B+, Pi Zero: coming (BCM2835 / ARM1176)  ARMv6+VFP2  // armel (A, B, 0) armhf (A+, B+)
* Pi2 B: unsure (BCM2836 / Cortex A7 / ARMv7) // armhf
* Pi3:  yes (BCM2837 / Cortex A53 / ARMv8) // armhf 64b
* Pi3 B+, Pi3 A+: yes (BCM2837B0 / Cortex-A53 / ARMv8)  // armhf 64b


== Apple Mac OSX ==
raspbian = armhf
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'''Kiwix for Apple Mac OSX''' is provided as DMG file. You simply need to download it, mount the DMG image and copy/install Kiwix to the Applications folder. So far, there is no portable (directly usable on a USB flash drive for example) version of Kiwix for Apple Mac OSX.</translate>
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== GNU Linux ==
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'''Kiwix for GNU/Linux''' is a standalone application provided for the x86 architectures:
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kiwix/files/0.9_rc2/kiwix-0.9-rc2-linux-i686.tar.bz2/download 32 bits binaries] (Download this if you don't know)
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kiwix/files/0.9_rc2/kiwix-0.9-rc2-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2/download 64 bits binaries]</translate>
 
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Unpack the downloaded file and run the "kiwix" program. If you have a 64 bits x86 system and try to run the 32 bits version of Kiwix, check that you have the multi arch support installed on your computer.</translate>
 
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We also provide a precompiled version of [[kiwix-serve]] and other Kiwix console tools for ARM CPUs. You may download it [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kiwix/files/0.9_rc2/kiwix-server-0.9-rc2-linux-armv5tejl.tar.bz2/download here].</translate>
 
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A few GNU/Linux distributions have also packaged Kiwix:</translate>
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;"|[[File:Archlinux.png|42px|center|link=http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=58060]]<small><p>[http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=58060 &dArr; Archlinux]</p></small>
 
| style="vertical-align:bottom;"|[[File:logo_sugar.png|36px|center|link=http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4483/]]<small><p>[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4483/ &dArr; Sugar]</p></small>
 
| style="vertical-align:bottom;"|[[File:Debian-logo.jpg|36px|center|link=Debian]]<small><p>[[Debian]]</p></small>
 
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== See also ==
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Features|<translate><!--T:9-->
Features</translate>]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Wikipedia|<translate><!--T:10-->
Wikipedia</translate>]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Help|<translate><!--T:11-->
Help</translate>]]

Revision as of 09:29, 2 May 2019

A list of the various RaspberryPi versions with their respecting chip and arch.


  • Pi3 B+: Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.4GHz (BCM2837B0)
  • Pi3 A+: Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.4GHz (BCM2837B0)
  • Pi3 B: Quad Core 1.2GHz Broadcom BCM2837 64bit CPU
  • Pi2 B: 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU (BCM2836)
  • Pi1: BCM2835 1GHz, single-core CPU

Hotspot installer support

  • Pi1 A, Pi1 B, Pi1 B+, Pi Zero: coming (BCM2835 / ARM1176) ARMv6+VFP2 // armel (A, B, 0) armhf (A+, B+)
  • Pi2 B: unsure (BCM2836 / Cortex A7 / ARMv7) // armhf
  • Pi3: yes (BCM2837 / Cortex A53 / ARMv8) // armhf 64b
  • Pi3 B+, Pi3 A+: yes (BCM2837B0 / Cortex-A53 / ARMv8) // armhf 64b

raspbian = armhf