Linux is a versatile operating system popular among developers and users for its flexibility and control.To install Linux, you need to create a bootable USB device for your computer.Modern Linux distributions have user-friendly installers simplifying the installation process.Requirements for creating a bootable Linux USB include a USB flash drive (16GB+), Linux ISO file, and a tool like UNetbootin.Tools like Rufus, Etcher, and Ventoy are reliable options to create bootable USB drives.The process involves downloading and installing UNetbootin, inserting the USB drive, selecting Linux distribution, and the USB drive.Creating the bootable USB involves extracting files, copying to the USB, and installing a bootloader.After completing the process, safely remove your USB drive and boot your computer from the USB to install Linux.Once installed, you can enjoy the benefits of Linux on your machine.Tools like UNetbootin, Rufus, and Etcher simplify the process of creating bootable Linux USB drives.