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## Get, Verify, and Write the KDE Live Image
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Prior to installation, the first step is to download the live image and write that to a DVD or a USB thumb drive. As stated earlier, the image will be bootable, just like any other installation media for Linux. You can find the latest KDE image in the download section
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for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.1/live/x86_64/).
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for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.2/live/x86_64/).
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Note that this particular link assumes x86_64 as your processor architecture. If you have aarch64 architecture, you can use that image instead. Download both the live image and checksum files.
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### 9: Get, Verify, and Write the MATE Live Image
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Prior to installation, the first step is to download the live image and write that to a DVD or a USB thumb drive. As stated earlier, the image will be bootable, just like any other installation media for Linux. You can find the latest MATE image in the download section for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.1/live/x86_64/). Note this particular link assumes x86_64 as your architecture, and as of this writing, that is the only architecture this particular live image is available for. Download both the live image and checksum files.
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Prior to installation, the first step is to download the live image and write that to a DVD or a USB thumb drive. As stated earlier, the image will be bootable, just like any other installation media for Linux. You can find the latest MATE image in the download section for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.2/live/x86_64/). Note this particular link assumes x86_64 as your architecture, and as of this writing, that is the only architecture this particular live image is available for. Download both the live image and checksum files.
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(note this is an example! Make sure your image name and CHECKSUM files match):
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## 9: Get, Verify, and Write the XFCE Live Image
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Prior to installation, the first step is to download the live image and write that to a DVD or a USB thumb drive. As stated earlier, the image will be bootable, just like any other installation media for Linux. You can find the latest XFCE image in the download section for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.1/live/x86_64/).
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Prior to installation, the first step is to download the live image and write that to a DVD or a USB thumb drive. As stated earlier, the image will be bootable, just like any other installation media for Linux. You can find the latest XFCE image in the download section for Rocky Linux 9 [live images](https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9.2/live/x86_64/).
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Note that this particular link assumes x86_64 is your processor's architecture.
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As of this writing, you can use either x86_64 or aarch64 architectures for this live image. Download both the live image and checksum files.
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