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[title] Getting the Linux distro
-[* black] Once the USB writing utility of your choice is downloaded, download the Linux distro you prefer. You can do this over FTP or over torrrents.
-[* icon_note] The difference between the two options you have is more or less what you will need to do. If you use FTP it will take several hours to a day but you do not have to think about security. If you use torrents it will happen a lot quicker but you will need to tweak the torrent client in a few ways for the best possible security.
+[* black] Once the USB writing utility of your choice is downloaded, download the Linux distro you prefer. You can do this using the FTP link (slowest) or a torrent (fastest).
+[* icon_note] For the first time user, FTP is going to be the safest option unless you have a torrent client that is already installed and configured correctly. You mainly need to configure encryption and if available, setting seeding to ***0.00*** and enabling anonymous mode, if available. Once you change these settings, you should be fine to use torrents.