Linux Nxd 7.5 Setup ((EXCLUSIVE))
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How to Set Up Linux Nxd 7.5 on Your Computer
Linux Nxd 7.5 is a distribution based on Debian that uses the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and NX Desktop, a customization layer that enhances the user interface and functionality of Plasma. Linux Nxd 7.5 also features NX Firewall, a graphical tool to manage firewall rules, and Maui Apps, a suite of convergent applications that work across devices.
In this article, we will show you how to set up Linux Nxd 7.5 on your computer using the Calamares installer, which is a simple and user-friendly way to install Linux distributions. We will also cover some basic post-installation steps to get you started with Linux Nxd 7.5.
Requirements
Before you begin, you will need the following:
A computer with at least 4 GB of RAM and 20 GB of free disk space.
A USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of capacity.
A stable internet connection.
A copy of the Linux Nxd 7.5 ISO image, which you can download from here.
A tool to create a bootable USB drive from the ISO image, such as balenaEtcher or UNetbootin.
Creating a Bootable USB Drive
Once you have downloaded the Linux Nxd 7.5 ISO image, you need to create a bootable USB drive from it. This will allow you to boot your computer from the USB drive and run Linux Nxd 7.5 live or install it on your hard disk.
To create a bootable USB drive, follow these steps:
Insert your USB flash drive into your computer.
Open the tool that you have chosen to create the bootable USB drive, such as balenaEtcher or UNetbootin.
Select the Linux Nxd 7.5 ISO image as the source file and your USB flash drive as the target device.
Click on \"Flash\" or \"OK\" to start the process of writing the ISO image to the USB drive.
Wait until the process is completed and then safely eject your USB flash drive from your computer.
Booting from the USB Drive
Now that you have created a bootable USB drive with Linux Nxd 7.5, you can boot your computer from it and try it out or install it on your hard disk.
To boot from the USB drive, follow these steps:
Insert your USB flash drive into your computer.
Restart your computer and press the key that allows you to access the boot menu, such as F12, F9, or Esc. The key may vary depending on your computer model and BIOS settings.
Select your USB flash drive from the list of boot options and press Enter.
You will see a menu with two options: \"Start Nitrux\" and \"Start Nitrux (Safe Graphics)\". The first option will boot Linux Nxd 7.5 with normal graphics settings, while the second option will boot it with lower graphics settings in case you have any issues with the first option.
Select the option that suits your needs and press Enter.
You will see a splash screen with the Nitrux logo and then you will be greeted by the SDDM login screen.
Select \"Live User\" as the username and leave the password blank. Click on \"Log In\" to enter the live session of Linux Nxd 7.5.
Installing Linux Nxd 7.5
If you want to install Linux Nxd 7.5 on your hard disk, you can do so from the live session using the Calamares installer, which is a simple and user-friendly way to install Linux distributions. 061ffe29dd