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OEM installation}
A PureOS OEM image is the same image we use when we install PureOS on the Librem laptops at our facility. You can find OEM images for installation here: https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/
The first step is to compare the hash sums of the download to ensure you've got an uncorrupted download.
Post-install procedure for oem-based installation
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NOTE: This guide assumes first start after OEM prepared installation.
1. First screen will let you configure language. Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for other languages and press !!Next!! when finished:
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2. Select the keyboard layout (Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for more layouts):
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3. Connect to a wifi network (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
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4. Turn on location services (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
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5. Select your timezone:
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6. Assign a name to your device:
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7. Set up your disk encryption password:
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8. Enter your full name and a username for your account:
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9. Set up your account password:
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10. That's it!
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When you click the !!Start Using PureOS!! button you will be logged out. On your login screen you can type in your account password you set-up in step 9 to log in to your desktop, but it is recommended to restart your device first.
NOTE: You can have a look at our guide on [[Recommendations/Passwords | how to choose a good password]].
WARNING: If you forget this password you won't be able to boot and access your data! You will have to re-install PureOS either using our [[ https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/ | OEM ISO image ]] or using [[ https://pureos.net/download.html | live ISO image ]] with [[Installation Guide/Live system installation | Calamares installer]] in order to have a usable system on your computer!
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=cogs, name=Installation Guide >
OEM installation}
Post-install procedure for OEM installation
---
A PureOS OEM image is the same image we use when we install PureOS on the Librem laptops at our facility. You can find OEM images for installation here: https://downloads.puri.sm/byzantium/gnome-oem/
NOTE: This guide assumes first start after OEM prepared installation.
1. First screen will let you configure language. Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for other languages and press !!Next!! when finished:
{F119313, size=full, alt=1}
2. Select the keyboard layout (Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for more layouts):
{F119317, size=full, alt=2}
3. Connect to a wifi network (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
{F119315, size=full, alt=3}
4. Turn on location services (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
{F119316, size=full, alt=4}
5. Select your timezone:
{F119321, size=full, alt=5}
6. Assign a name to your device:
{F119319, size=full, alt=6}
7. Set up your disk encryption password:
WARNING: Choose your password so that you can reproduce it only with us-international keyboard layout! You won't be able to type non-latin alphabet in the password prompt when you start your laptop.
{F119320, size=full, alt=7}
IMPORTANT: If you forget this password you won't be able to boot and access your data! You will have to re-install PureOS either using our [[ https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/ | OEM ISO image ]] or using [[ https://pureos.net/download.html | live ISO image ]] with [[Installation Guide/Live system installation | Calamares installer]] in order to have a usable system on your computer!
8. Enter your full name and a username for your account:
WARNING: Username must be small caps, else the setup will fail!
{F119312, size=full, alt=8}
9. Set up your account password:
{F119314, size=full, alt=9}
10. That's it!
{F119318, size=full, alt=10}
11. When you click the !!Start Using PureOS!! button you will be logged out. On your login screen you can type in your account password you set-up in step 9 to log in to your desktop, but it is recommended to restart your device first.
NOTE: You can have a look at our guide on [[Recommendations/Passwords | how to choose a good password]].
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=cogs, name=Installation Guide >
OEM installation}
A PureOS OEM image is the same image we use when we install PureOS on the Librem laptops at our facility. You can find OEM images for installation here: https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/
The first step is to compare the hash sums of the download to ensure you've got an uncorrupted download.
Post-install procedure for oem-basedPost-install procedure for OEM installation
---
NOTE: This guide assumes first start after OEM prepared installation.A PureOS OEM image is the same image we use when we install PureOS on the Librem laptops at our facility. You can find OEM images for installation here: https://downloads.puri.sm/byzantium/gnome-oem/
NOTE: This guide assumes first start after OEM prepared installation.
1. First screen will let you configure language. Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for other languages and press !!Next!! when finished:
{F119313, size=full, alt=1}
2. Select the keyboard layout (Press the menu button {icon ellipsis-v} to search for more layouts):
{F119317, size=full, alt=2}
3. Connect to a wifi network (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
{F119315, size=full, alt=3}
4. Turn on location services (optional, you can !!Skip!! this step):
{F119316, size=full, alt=4}
5. Select your timezone:
{F119321, size=full, alt=5}
6. Assign a name to your device:
{F119319, size=full, alt=6}
7. Set up your disk encryption password:
WARNING: Choose your password so that you can reproduce it only with us-international keyboard layout! You won't be able to type non-latin alphabet in the password prompt when you start your laptop.
{F119320, size=full, alt=7}
IMPORTANT: If you forget this password you won't be able to boot and access your data! You will have to re-install PureOS either using our [[ https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/ | OEM ISO image ]] or using [[ https://pureos.net/download.html | live ISO image ]] with [[Installation Guide/Live system installation | Calamares installer]] in order to have a usable system on your computer!
8. Enter your full name and a username for your account:
WARNING: Username must be small caps, else the setup will fail!
{F119312, size=full, alt=8}
9. Set up your account password:
{F119314, size=full, alt=9}
10. That's it!
{F119318, size=full, alt=10}
11. When you click the !!Start Using PureOS!! button you will be logged out. On your login screen you can type in your account password you set-up in step 9 to log in to your desktop, but it is recommended to restart your device first.
NOTE: You can have a look at our guide on [[Recommendations/Passwords | how to choose a good password]].
WARNING: If you forget this password you won't be able to boot and access your data! You will have to re-install PureOS either using our [[ https://downloads.puri.sm/oem/ | OEM ISO image ]] or using [[ https://pureos.net/download.html | live ISO image ]] with [[Installation Guide/Live system installation | Calamares installer]] in order to have a usable system on your computer!