GRAUDA LINUX BOOTABLE USB / DVD
Choose your desktop environment:
KDE Plasma, Xfce, GNOME, Cinnamon, i3wm, Sway and Hyprland
Why Choose Grauda Linux OS?
Gradua Linux This release brings forth a fully integrated and polished plasma 6.0 experience, a focus on many usability improvements and also, of course, the full range of rolling-release improvements from the Garuda Team and Arch Linux upstream.
Lightweight and Fast: Designed to run efficiently on older hardware with minimal system requirements.
Versatile Compatibility: Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, making it ideal for a wide range of computers.
User-Friendly: Easy to install and use, with a variety of desktop environments to choose from.
Community-Driven: Backed by a strong community of developers and users, ensuring regular updates and support.
Key Features:
Live/Install USB / DVD: Try without installing it in live mode, or go straight to installation.
Same-Day Shipping: Orders placed before 12 PM EST are shipped the same business day.
30-Day Money-Back Warranty: If you’re not satisfied, return it within 30 days for a full refund.
Free Support: Our dedicated support team is available 7 days a week to assist you with any questions or issues.
☑️ HOW TO BOOT LINUX OS FROM USB OR DVD?
✅ STEPS FOR WINDOWS PC & CHROMEBOOKS
1. Turn-off your computer
2. Insert the USB/DVD into any available USB port/DVD drive.
3. Switch on your computer
4. Press the key that allows your computer to boot to an alternate device (ESC on many HPs, F12 on many Dells, F8 on many custom builds, yours may vary, see your computer's documentation)
5. At the Book-up screen, select Boot from USB Interface or Boot from DVD option, press enter.
6. Wait for OS to load, then follow on-screen links for initiate OS.
7. Wait for system to boot into Linux OS. Done! Enjoy!
✅ STEP FOR APPLE MACS DEVICES
1. Turn-off your computer
2. Insert the USB into any available USB port
3. Switch on your computer
4. Press the Option key on your keyboard to go the boot menu
5. Select EFI Book
6. Follow on-screen links for initiate OS.
7. Wait for system to boot into Linux OS.
Done! Enjoy!