
Installing Rocky Linux from the DVD ISO is the easiest and most common method of performing a standard Rocky Linux 8 installation. DVDĪ full installation that contains the BaseOS and AppStream repositories and allows you to complete the installation without additional repositories. Used to install the operating system from another source (such as a HTTP repository of the binary files).

Which image you need to download depends on your installation environment and use-case. On the Add Torrent prompt, click on Add and Deluge will begin to download the ISO file. Highlight the torrent file and click Open. Make sure the file is highlighted and click Open. Various installation images are available for installing Rocky Linux. Select File which will allow you to browse to the download location of your. There are many ways to contribute to the project, from documentation, QA, and testing to coding changes for SIGs, providing mirroring or hosting, and helping other users. Focus on making it very usable offline.As you download and use Rocky Linux, the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor. Most commonly used KDE and QT libraries included (for easier deployment of software and portable apps). Live USB creator (cd2usb) right from the DVD menu (see second image). Super OS now has it's own repository, in addition to the official Ubuntu repositories. Other software: Java, Ubuntu Tweak, GParted (+ NTFS support). Mount tar.gz/.zip/.rar/.iso files with File mounter. Programs are easier to run: App Runner is included. Portable Applications available (RUNZ included). Internet software: aMSN, Opera, Google Chrome, Skype, Firefox with Flash and Moonlight. Better Multimedia Support: VLC, support for DVD-playback, MP3 support and for other formats, like QuickTime video, Real video, Windows Media Video, Flash Video, DivX, Xvid. Patched with 169 updates released for Ubuntu 9.10.

Super OS (formerly: Super Ubuntu) is just a modified version of Ubuntu with the goal of making it more usable and trying to remain compatible with Ubuntu.
