+<ul>
+
+<li><b>Debian</b>—Debian added rEFInd 0.10.3 to its "sid" (unstable")
+ repository in June of 2016. Because most people don't use this
+ "bleeding-edge" version of the distribution, it is not yet a practical
+ option for most users; but it is on the way. You can download and
+ install it as a separate package <a
+ href="https://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/refind">here.</a>
+ Debian's inclusion of rEFInd means that derivative distributions, such
+ as Ubuntu and Mint, will eventually receive rEFInd packages, too. Be
+ aware that Debian's package is not signed with a Secure Boot key,
+ although if the <tt>sbsigntool</tt> package is installed, the
+ installation scripts will generate and use their own Secure Boot
+ keys and sign the binary with them.</li>
+
+<li><b>Ubuntu</b>—Two Ubuntu-specific methods of installing rEFInd in
+ this distribution exist:
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li>Ubuntu 16.10 ("Yakkety Yak") has synced the Debian package. As I
+ write (in late June, 2016), it's not yet available in the
+ repositories, but it should appear there eventually. Note that, like
+ the Debian package, this one is not signed for use with Secure Boot,
+ but if your system includes the <tt>sbsigntool</tt> package, the
+ installer will generate a local key for this purpose.</li>
+
+ <li>I've created a <a
+ href="https://launchpad.net/~rodsmith/+archive/refind">rEFInd
+ PPA</a> for Ubuntu. To use it, open a Terminal window and type <tt
+ class="userinput">sudo apt-add-repository ppa:rodsmith/refind</tt>,
+ then <tt class="userinput">sudo apt-get update</tt>. You can then
+ type <tt class="userinput">sudo apt-get install refind</tt> to
+ install the package. You'll be asked to decide whether to install
+ rEFInd to the ESP when you first install it. Thereafter, the rEFInd
+ version will update along with your other software. This package is
+ built with GNU-EFI and is not signed with a Secure Boot key;
+ however, the install script should sign the binary with a
+ locally-generated key if it detects that your system uses Secure
+ Boot. Thus, if you've previously installed one of my binaries on a
+ Secure Boot system and added its key as a MOK, you'll have to add
+ your local key when you reboot.</li>
+
+ </ul></li>
+
+<li><b>Arch Linux</b>—You can obtain rEFInd from the Arch
+ repositories, in both a stable version (the <tt>refind-efi</tt> package
+ installable via <tt>pacman</tt>) and an experimental release built from
+ rEFInd's git repository in the Arch User Repository (AUR), under the
+ name <tt>refind-efi-git</tt>. The git release is likely to include
+ pre-release bug fixes and new features, but those features may be
+ poorly tested or undocumented.</li>
+
+<li><b>ALT Linux</b>—This RPM-based distribution is experimenting
+ with using rEFInd on EFI-based computers. As I write, the ALT
+ developers haven't yet nailed down booting from an optical disc (it's a
+ tricky and delicate task, especially when preparing a "hybrid" image),
+ but they're working on the problem. They have an RPM of rEFInd; see <a
+ href="http://packages.altlinux.org/en/Sisyphus/srpms/refind">this
+ page</a> for details.</li>
+
+<li><b>Gentoo Linux</b>—An official ebuild of rEFInd is available; see <a
+ href="https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-boot/refind">here</a> for
+ details and <a href="https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Refind">here</a> for
+ Gentoo's official rEFInd documentation.</a> A separately-maintained overlay
+ exists (see <a href="https://github.com/sveyret/sveyret-overlay">here</a>),
+ which can be compiled with TianoCore and may be more up-to-date.</li>
+
+<li><b>Slackware</b>—As far as I know, an official rEFInd package is
+ not available as part of Slackware; however, a <a
+ href="http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/system/refind/?search=refind">Slackware
+ package from SlackBuilds</a> is available.</li>
+
+<li><b><a href="http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/">Fat
+ Dog</a></b>—This variant of Puppy Linux uses a combination of
+ rEFInd and GRUB 2 to boot its installation medium in EFI mode and
+ provides a rEFInd package in its repository set.</li>
+
+<li><b>The <a href="http://nixos.org/nixpkgs/">Nix Packages
+ collection</a></b>—This site creates packages for a number of
+ OSes using its own packaging system.</li>
+
+</ul>