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 i386 architecture.
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 installation media.
The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick. So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start the Debian installer that way.
In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages.
Initially, you will only need to download and use
     the first image of a set (labelled as
     debian-something-1 to be able to start the
     Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are
     more images available here
     (labelled debian-something-2,
     debian-something-3, etc.), they contain the
     extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as
     mentioned previously). They will not be bootable
     and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet
     connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired
     extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet
     instead of by using these extra images.
There are different versions of CD #1 here to allow for a
       choice of default desktop on installation,
       e.g. debian-something-kde-CD-1 contains the
       core pieces of the KDE desktop and will default to installing
       that desktop when used. The default desktop
       installed using
       debian-something-CD-1 is Gnome.
The netinst CD here is a small CD image that
     contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set
     of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install
     a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an
     Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images.
The mac netinst CD here is a special version of
       the netinst CD image that is targeted specifically at 32-bit
       Intel Macintosh machines. It will likely work on most other
       i386 machines too, but it does not contain UEFI boot files that
       some people need.
There are files here (SHA1SUMS, SHA256SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see SHA1SUMS.sign, SHA256SUMS.sign, etc. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check:
For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide.
For convenience for some users, this unofficial alternative build includes non-free firmware for extra support for some awkward hardware.
See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation.
The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software.