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[mai mult...]1. Understanding AnduinOS
AnduinOS is based on Ubuntu and uses the familiar Debian/Ubuntu package ecosystem (apt). It is available in:
The project recommends the LTS branch for most users and the Standard branch for developers and enthusiasts.
2. System Requirements
| Component | Requirement |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2 GHz x86_64 processor |
| RAM | 4 GB |
| Storage | 20 GB |
| Display | 1024×768 |
| Firmware | UEFI or BIOS |
Recommended Requirements
| Component | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2.5 GHz quad-core |
| RAM | 8 GB or more |
| Storage | 50 GB SSD |
| Display | 2560×1440 |
| Firmware | UEFI with Secure Boot |
AnduinOS currently supports only x86_64 systems and ACPI-compliant hardware. ARM systems are not supported.
3. Download AnduinOS
Official documentation:
Download the latest ISO image from the official download page. The project offers multiple language-specific ISOs, but you can still change the language later.
4. Verify the ISO
After downloading:
Linux
sha256sum AnduinOS.iso
macOS
shasum -a 256 AnduinOS.iso
Windows PowerShell
Get-FileHash .\AnduinOS.iso -Algorithm SHA256
Compare the output with the checksum published alongside the ISO.
5. Create a Bootable USB
Recommended tools:
Using Rufus
6. Configure BIOS/UEFI
Unlike many Linux distributions that recommend disabling Secure Boot, AnduinOS explicitly supports Secure Boot and recommends enabling it.
Recommended settings:
Enable
Disable
Save changes and reboot.
7. Boot the Installer
Open Boot Menu:
(varies by manufacturer)
The live installer environment will start.
8. Start Installation
Select:
Try and Install AnduinOS
Recent releases renamed the installer menu entry from “Install AnduinOS” to “Try and Install AnduinOS.”
9. Installation Wizard
The installer is Ubuntu-style and straightforward.
Step 1 – Language
Choose:
Click Continue.
Step 2 – Keyboard Layout
Examples:
Test keyboard input before proceeding.
Step 3 – Updates and Third-Party Software
Recommended:
✓ Download updates during installation
✓ Install third-party drivers and codecs
This saves time after installation.
Step 4 – Disk Setup
Option A: Entire Disk
If AnduinOS will be your only OS:
Erase disk and install AnduinOS
Installer creates:
Automatically.
Option B: Dual Boot with Windows
AnduinOS supports dual booting.
Best practice:
Windows should always be installed first because it may overwrite the bootloader.
Suggested partition sizes:
| Mount Point | Size |
|---|---|
| EFI | Existing |
| Root (/) | 40–60 GB |
| Home | Remaining |
| Swap | Automatic |
Option C: Encrypted Installation
AnduinOS supports:
during installation.
Recommended for:
Step 5 – Location
Choose your region.
Example:
Europe/Bucharest
This configures:
Step 6 – User Account
Create:
Use a strong password.
Step 7 – Secure Boot Password
If Secure Boot is enabled, AnduinOS asks for a Secure Boot enrollment password.
Example:
MySecureBootPassword123
Remember this password.
You’ll need it during the first boot to enroll the AnduinOS signing key.
10. First Boot
After installation:
If Secure Boot is enabled:
Enroll Key
This registers AnduinOS with Secure Boot.
11. Update the System
Open Terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade -y
Reboot if necessary:
sudo reboot
12. Configure Faster Package Mirrors
For users in Romania or Europe, selecting nearby mirrors improves download speeds.
Update package lists:
sudo apt update
AnduinOS documentation recommends choosing the best mirror after installation.
13. Install Essential Utilities
AnduinOS intentionally keeps the system minimal.
Install common tools:
sudo apt install \
curl \
wget \
git \
vim \
htop \
build-essential \
software-properties-common -y
14. Install Flatpak
The AnduinOS project recommends Flatpak and Flathub as the preferred graphical application ecosystem.
Install Flatpak:
sudo apt install flatpak -y
Add Flathub:
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub \
https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Install GNOME Software support:
sudo apt install gnome-software-plugin-flatpak -y
Reboot:
sudo reboot
15. Install a Software Store
Unlike Ubuntu, AnduinOS ships without a software center by default.
Recommended:
GNOME Software
sudo apt install gnome-software -y
Snap Store
sudo apt install snapd -y
sudo snap install snap-store
Flatpak-Based Setup
Use GNOME Software with Flathub support.
16. Install Multimedia Support
sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras -y
Provides:
17. Configure Development Environment
Git
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
Docker
sudo apt install docker.io -y
sudo systemctl enable --now docker
Verify:
docker --version
AnduinOS documentation specifically highlights Docker for service hosting workloads.
18. Install Drivers
Check hardware:
lspci
Update firmware:
sudo fwupdmgr refresh
sudo fwupdmgr get-updates
sudo fwupdmgr update
AnduinOS documentation recommends updating firmware after installation.
19. Configure Power Profiles
Recent releases include:
power-profiles-daemon
for power management.
View current profile:
powerprofilesctl get
Set performance mode:
powerprofilesctl set performance
Set balanced mode:
powerprofilesctl set balanced
20. Security Hardening
Enable firewall:
sudo apt install ufw -y
sudo ufw enable
Check status:
sudo ufw status
Enable automatic updates:
sudo apt install unattended-upgrades -y
sudo dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades
21. Backup Strategy
Install Timeshift:
sudo apt install timeshift -y
Recommended schedule:
22. Useful Applications
Browser
sudo apt install firefox -y
Office
sudo apt install libreoffice -y
Media
sudo apt install vlc -y
SSH Server
sudo apt install openssh-server -y
Enable:
sudo systemctl enable --now ssh