In the tutorial guide we will discuss how you can use Linux Operating System over Window operating system without any kind of formatting, which means you don't need to install the Linux OS in your PC.
Find an Ubuntu CD. The creators of Ubuntu encourage people to use and pass their software around. If you can't find a copy at of it, you can download it off the Internet.
Put the CD into the computer's CD-Rom drive, then restart your computer. The Ubuntu Operating System will start instead of the Windows Operating System. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Choose "start/install" from the menu list. This will bring up the Ubuntu desktop. There will be two icons on the desktop, "example" and "install."
Play around with Ubuntu.
The best way to decide if you want this Operating System is to experiment with it to see if it meets your needs.
You can surf the Internet, see the kinds of programs Ubuntu uses and see if your computer hardware will work with it.
You can do all this before you actually install the program.
Find an Ubuntu CD. The creators of Ubuntu encourage people to use and pass their software around. If you can't find a copy at of it, you can download it off the Internet.
Put the CD into the computer's CD-Rom drive, then restart your computer. The Ubuntu Operating System will start instead of the Windows Operating System. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Choose "start/install" from the menu list. This will bring up the Ubuntu desktop. There will be two icons on the desktop, "example" and "install."
Play around with Ubuntu.
The best way to decide if you want this Operating System is to experiment with it to see if it meets your needs.
You can surf the Internet, see the kinds of programs Ubuntu uses and see if your computer hardware will work with it.
You can do all this before you actually install the program.









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