
The DVD image is about 2.6 GB, and can either be burned to DVD, or used to create a bootable USB stick.

If using Universal USB Installer, use version 1.9.0.8 or above.

Use software like UNetbootin to create your bootable USB stick (included in Debian/Ubuntu repositories). Just create a bootable USB stick and try it out. The Ubuntu Studio ISO is a live image, which means you can boot it and use all the default applications without actually installing it. Note that amd64 ISO images are for intel and amd-based systems as the architecture is identical.

If you wish to use desktop environments other than Plasma (by KDE), Ubuntu Studio can be installed on Ubuntu or any official Ubuntu flavor using the Ubuntu Studio Installer.
