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I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

If its not the same where can i download the soft float debian wheezy?

EDIT: I believe the author's intent is to ask:

I've been instructed to load 'soft-float Debian Wheezy' onto my Raspberry Pi computer. However, when I search for 'soft-float Debian Wheezy' I am not able to find any distributions with exactly that name.

Is there a difference between 'Debian Wheezy' and 'Soft-Float Debian Wheezy'?

Can I install 'Debian Wheezy' and then apply an update and/or install something to make a 'soft-float' version of Debian Wheezy?

I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

If its not the same where can i download the soft float debian wheezy?

I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

If its not the same where can i download the soft float debian wheezy?

EDIT: I believe the author's intent is to ask:

I've been instructed to load 'soft-float Debian Wheezy' onto my Raspberry Pi computer. However, when I search for 'soft-float Debian Wheezy' I am not able to find any distributions with exactly that name.

Is there a difference between 'Debian Wheezy' and 'Soft-Float Debian Wheezy'?

Can I install 'Debian Wheezy' and then apply an update and/or install something to make a 'soft-float' version of Debian Wheezy?

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I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

If its not the same where can i download the soft float debian wheezy?

I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?

If its not the same where can i download the soft float debian wheezy?

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soft-float debian wheezy and debian wheezy

I've been instructed to load ubuntu on a raspberry file. I was told

"The Ubuntu image for the Raspberry pi called ‘Soft-float Debian wheezy'

Is that different from the Debian Wheezy I see on the raspberrypi.org downloads link?

Is that the same?