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Getting Started

Download. Flash. Boot. You're in.

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Download
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Write USB
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Boot
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First Boot
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Install

⚙️ System Requirements

What you need before you begin

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x86_64 CPU

Intel or AMD 64-bit processor

Required
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8 GB RAM Minimum

16 GB recommended for AI workloads

Required
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128 GB+ USB 3.0 Drive

For the ~80 GB Alpha Matrix ISO

Required
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UEFI or Legacy BIOS

Both boot modes supported

Required
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NVIDIA GPU

610.43.02 drivers pre-installed

Recommended
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VR Headset

Quest 2/3/Pro supported via ALVR

Optional
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Download the ISO

Get the Alfred Linux Alpha Matrix image — the largest, most complete Linux distribution ever built.

⬇ Download Page
AlfredLinux-Alpha-Matrix-7.77-x86_64.iso
~80 GB · Torrent available for faster download
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Use the torrent. At ~80 GB, peer-to-peer is significantly faster than direct download. The download page includes a WebTorrent client — no extra software needed.
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Always verify your download. Check the SHA-256 and BLAKE3 checksums on the download page before writing to USB. This ensures the ISO wasn't corrupted or tampered with.
Verify Checksum
# Verify SHA-256 checksum sha256sum AlfredLinux-Alpha-Matrix-7.77-x86_64.iso # Or verify with BLAKE3 (faster) b3sum AlfredLinux-Alpha-Matrix-7.77-x86_64.iso
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Write to USB

Flash the ISO to a USB drive. This will erase all data on the target drive.

Linux — dd
# Find your USB device (e.g. /dev/sdb) lsblk # Write the ISO (replace /dev/sdX with your device) sudo dd if=AlfredLinux-Alpha-Matrix-7.77-x86_64.iso \ of=/dev/sdX \ bs=4M status=progress oflag=sync
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Double-check the target device. dd writes raw — the wrong device means data loss. Use lsblk to verify.

Use Rufus — the recommended USB writer for Windows:

  1. Download Rufus (free, open-source)
  2. Select your USB drive under Device
  3. Click SELECT → choose the Alfred Linux ISO
  4. Partition scheme: GPT (for UEFI) or MBR (for Legacy BIOS)
  5. Click START → select Write in DD Image mode
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Also see: Write USB — our dedicated USB writing guide with step-by-step screenshots.
macOS — dd
# List disks to find your USB (e.g. /dev/disk2) diskutil list # Unmount the USB drive diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskN # Write the ISO (note: rdiskN for raw speed) sudo dd if=AlfredLinux-Alpha-Matrix-7.77-x86_64.iso \ of=/dev/rdiskN \ bs=4m
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Boot from USB

Plug in the USB, enter your BIOS, and watch Alfred Linux come alive.

BIOS / UEFI
Boot from USB
GRUB Menu
Select boot mode
Plymouth
Splash screen
Covenant Gate
Accept the covenant
Desktop
KDE Plasma
  1. Enter BIOS/UEFI — Usually F2, F12, DEL, or ESC during POST
  2. Set boot order — Move USB drive to the top of the boot priority list
  3. GRUB appears — Select 'Commander Mode' (default live session)
  4. Covenant Gate — Accept the covenant to enter the Kingdom
  5. Desktop loads — KDE Plasma is ready. Everything works out of the box.
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Want the full visual walkthrough? See the Boot Experience page for detailed screenshots and explanations of every boot stage.
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First Boot — What's Ready

Alfred Linux ships as a complete system. No setup wizards, no package installs. Everything is live from the first moment.

You're running live from USB. Any changes you make won't persist across reboots unless you install to disk (Step 5). This is perfect for testing.
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Install to Disk (Optional)

Ready to commit? Install Alfred Linux to your hard drive for a permanent, persistent system.

  1. Reboot and return to the GRUB menu
  2. Select 'Install: Standard' or 'Install: FDE + Kyber'
  3. Calamares graphical installer launches — follow the wizard
  4. Reboot into your installed system — done.

🔓 Standard Install

Traditional partition layout. Simple and fast. Best for single-user systems.

🔐 FDE + Kyber-1024

Full Disk Encryption with post-quantum Kyber-1024. Future-proof against quantum attacks.

🗄️ ZFS Root

Enterprise-grade filesystem with snapshots, compression, and self-healing.

🎯 Boot Modes Quick Reference

All available GRUB menu entries at a glance

Boot Mode Description
Commander Mode Default live session — full desktop, all systems active
Commander Mode (Safe Graphics) Software rendering — use if GPU isn't detected
Forensic Mode Read-only boot — no swap, no automount, for forensic analysis
Install: Standard Calamares graphical installer — standard partition layout
Install: FDE + Kyber Full disk encryption with post-quantum Kyber-1024 KEM
Memtest86+ Memory diagnostics — test RAM integrity before install
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See the Boot Experience page for full details on every boot mode, Plymouth themes, and the Covenant Gate.

🤝 Help & Community

You're not alone. Resources, documentation, and community await.

Ready to Enter the Kingdom?

Download Alfred Linux 7.77 Alpha Matrix and experience computing the way it was meant to be.

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