Unify Stardust docs by linking to Stardust wiki setup guide #129

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## Setup
For full installation instructions and a deeper dive into setting it up with various linux distributions, visit the [Stardust XR website](https://stardustxr.org/docs/get-started/What-is-Stardust)
The quickest way to try out Stardust XR is to install [Telescope](https://stardustxr.org/docs/get-started/Quickstart). It comes with the Stardust XR server, an app launcher called Hexagon Launcher,
and some helpful apps like Flatland to use your 2D apps inside Stardust, and Black Hole to quickly tuck away your objects and apps (kind of like desktop peek on Windows). Note that you'll need to have
the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/) installed.
```
sudo dnf install telescope
```
For full installation and setup instructions and a deeper dive into setting it up with various linux distributions, visit the [Stardust XR website](https://stardustxr.org/docs/get-started/manual).
Here's a demo showing some off some of what Stardust XR is like:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/v2WblwbaLaA" frameBorder={0} allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowFullScreen style={{maxWidth: '100%', aspectRatio: '16/9'}} ></iframe>
The full installation of Stardust XR centers around the Stardust XR server, which can run a variety of clients. For a full list of what is available,
check out the [Github repository](https://github.com/StardustXR).