how to install Ascoos OS To install "Ascoos OS" (likely referring to  CasaOS , a home cloud system), you generally  run a simple one-line command in a compatible Linux environment (Ubuntu, Debian, etc.), which downloads and sets up the system, or you flash an ISO to a USB for bare-metal installation on devices like Raspberry Pi or NUCs, then access it via a web browser . The easiest way is often using  curl -fsSL https://get.casaos.io | sudo bash  on a fresh system.   Quick Install (Recommended for Linux) Prepare Your System:  Start with a fresh install of Ubuntu Server (20.04+), Debian 12, or Raspberry Pi OS. Open Terminal:  Access the command line (SSH or direct). Run the Command:  Paste and run the following: bash curl -fsSL https://get.casaos.io | sudo bash This script automatically detects your system and installs CasaOS. Access Web UI:  After installation, find your server's IP (using  hostname -I  in terminal) and open it in a web browser (e.g.,  http://[your-server-ip] ) to finish setup.   This video demonstrates how to install CasaOS on a Linux system: 46s Fahd Mirza YouTube • 17 Jun 2024 Installation on Windows (via WSL) Enable WSL:  Turn on Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows Features. Install Ubuntu:  Install an Ubuntu distribution from the Microsoft Store. Run CasaOS:  Open the Ubuntu terminal and use the same  curl  command above. Access:  Find the IP address from the Ubuntu terminal and open it in your Windows browser.   Watch this video to see how to set up CasaOS on Windows using WSL: 1m Tech For Life YouTube • 16 May 2025 Bare Metal/Other Devices (ZimaBoard, NUC, RPi) Download ISO:  Get the official ISO from the CasaOS website. Create Bootable USB:  Use tools like Rufus or Balena Etcher to flash the ISO to a USB drive. Boot From USB:  Change your device's boot order in the BIOS/UEFI to boot from the USB. Follow Prompts:  Complete the installation using the on-screen prompts, then access via IP in a browser.   This video shows you how to create a bootable USB and install CasaOS: 52s Tobi Teaches YouTube • 18 Apr 2025 Key Takeaway The term "Ascoos OS" seems to be a slight misnomer for  CasaOS , which is designed for simplicity, often installed with a single command on existing Linux systems or flashed as an OS for dedicated home server hardware, making it very accessible.