Set the USB drive as the first device in the boot order list. The configuration process may vary depending on your computer brand. Once the OS has booted in Live mode , you'll be brought to the Gnome 3 desktop. You'll see a CD icon, double-click it and the installation process will start. Note: Designs of the installation screen may change from time to time depending on the version you are installing. Now choose the installation type. But if you have an OS installed and you want to keep it, select "Something else".
This option will show you the next window:. Here, you can manage disk partitions as you want. You will have to create the necessary partitions to make a Linux installation possible: root, swap and home this one not required. Make sure you place the bootloader installation on the disk which will have the OS installed. There are lots of tutorials about disk partitioning for Linux installations on the web, the process will vary depending on your needs. Then, no matter what installation option you have chosen, you'll be guided through the next step, OS installation:.
Finally, a dialog will pop up telling you that the installation has finished. Click "Restart now" and immediately after the computer restarts, pull out the USB drive.
The OS will ask you to do some final configurations, like region selection. If you're using Windows 10 or any computer with a bit processor, we recommend the bit download. Most Macs with Intel processors will work with either bit or Mac images. If the bit image doesn't work, try the Mac image. Read the installation instructions. Download Ubuntu Desktop. Download For other versions of Ubuntu Desktop including torrents, the network installer, a list of local mirrors, and past releases see our alternative downloads.
Installation guide If you need some help installing Ubuntu, please check out our step-by-step guide. All the essential applications, like an office suite, browsers, email and media apps come pre-installed and thousands more games and applications are available in the Ubuntu Software Centre.
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