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So you are interested in MatterLinux? And you are 100% sure there is no better way to spend your valuable time? Well you are in the right place!

What is MatterLinux?

MatterLinux is tiny and independent free/libre and open source (FLOSS) GNU/Linux distribution. It has a tiny independent packaging system and tiny independent build tools and scripts. It supports all amd64 (x86_64) systems.

Can I install MatterLinux?

MatterLinux is a distribution designed for GNU/Linux "enthusiasts". So if you are new to GNU/Linux, and not sure what you are doing, then you should probably look for another distribution as the installation guide pretty much assumes that you are familiar with GNU/Linux commands and configuration in general.

Currently it's not really possible to daily drive MatterLinux as it doesn't have a lot of packages that you may need. Yeah, you can install it, but you cannot get really far after the base installation. So install MatterLinux only if:

  • ...you want to try it out
  • ...you want to contribute

What do I need for the installation?

Preferably, do the installation in virtual machine. Provide the virtual machine at least 10G disk space, 1GB memory and 1 CPU. You should also have a working internet connection.

To complete the installation you need to boot from a live GNU/Linux USB/CD/DVD. To create a live GNU/Linux USB/CD/DVD, you will need a GNU/Linux ISO. MatterLinux do provide ISOs for installation but you can really use any GNU/Linux ISO you want.

Note for bare metal installation

MatterLinux ISO do NOT support wireless connection.

To burn the ISO to your USB/CD/DVD, you can use the dd command:

# dd if=<path to ISO> of=/dev/<name of the device> bs=8M status=progress

I booted from the ISO, now what?

Continue with the installation page.