Ubuntu installation guide Installation - Community Help Wiki https help ubuntu com community Installation Partners Support Community Ubuntu com Page History Login to edit Installation Search de Welcome to the Ubuntu installation guide This guide is intend

Installation - Community Help Wiki https help ubuntu com community Installation Partners Support Community Ubuntu com Page History Login to edit Installation Search de Welcome to the Ubuntu installation guide This guide is intended to introduce you to the very many ways in which Ubuntu may be installed to your machine depending on your speci ?c use case The o ?cial Ubuntu Installation Guide also covers a complete list of alternative installation methods for Ubuntu Requirements Requirements are basic Ubuntu has been designed keeping in mind most hardware that abounds so it is highly likely that if your hardware is not too uncommon Ubuntu will work on your machine right o ? the bat Nonetheless you should check if your hardware works with Ubuntu and meets the minimum system requirements The following pages are a comprehensive review of all Ubuntu supported hardware Supported Architectures Most laptops Contents Welcome to the Ubuntu installation guide Requirements Standard installation Alternate Installation Installation without a CD Upgrading an installation Server and network installations Installing on external or RAID hard disks LVM Installation Guides Minimal installations Other installation CInstallation - Community Help Wiki https help ubuntu com community Installation these days ship with an Intel or an AMD processor which fall into the category x x These are o ?cially guides See also supported by Ubuntu This page documents these as well as all other processor architectures supported by Ubuntu Ubuntu Ubuntu-Certi ?ed Hardware This page includes a comprehensive list of Ubuntu-certi ?ed machines including most desktops laptops from some of the biggest vendors System Requirements This page includes the minimal system requirements a machine needs in order to run the graphical version of Ubuntu From the point of view of most modern machines these are extremely basic Standard installation If you want to install Ubuntu on your personal desktop laptop either sharing the computer with Windows or as the only operating system this is probably what you want to do and it has never been easier The standard Ubuntu desktop installation uses a Graphical Install which is meant to help you through the installation process in a very small number of easy steps To get the installer and to prepare Windows to share the computer with Linux you will need to do the following Obtain an installation LiveCD The LiveCD really a DVD is a fully functional Ubuntu environment and it allows you to get a taste of Ubuntu on your machine by using a 'Live' session If you downloaded a DVD image iso ?le you can burn it to a standard DVD see BurningIsoHowto and Installation CDIntegrityCheck Prepare Windows to share the computer There are three things to do Back up Windows on a bootable USB drive There are instructions on the Microsoft web site This step is a good idea whether or not you install Ubuntu Disable Fast Startup Windows and presumably future versions have a feature called Fast Startup When it is enabled -- and it is enabled by default --

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