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Step by step guide on how to install Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin to be able to dual boot with Windows 8, 7 or XP. In this tutorial video I talk about which Ubuntu Download to go for (32bit or 64bit), how to create a bootable CD / USB Memory stick, and then I go through in detail all the aspects of the Ubuntu installer. 0:01 Intro 0:33 What to download 3:25 Booting into Ubuntu Installer Disk 4:10 Try Ubuntu (Testing out the OS before Installing) 5:02 Ubuntu Installer 5:57 Installing Alongside Windows 7:21 Configuration Options 10:39 First Bootup into newly installed Ubuntu OS Ubuntu Download: www.ubuntu.com UNetBootin: unetbootin.sourceforge.net Pen Drive Linux: www.pendrivelinux.com Manual Partition Editor: youtu.be GRUB Customisation: youtu.be Another GRUB Customiser: youtu.be Wallpaper: imgur.com

Introduction and Review of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Codenamed Precise Pangolin. The latest Long Term Support release of Ubuntu now offers 5 years security updates for both Desktop and Server editions. Unity is now looking a lot better, and there are some new features such as: Heads Up Display (HUD) that allows you to easily search through applications menu items, New Privacy tool to control what history is saved More Customisation options in Unity Improved support for Dual monitors Chapter Timings: 0:01 Introduction to Ubuntu 0:16 System Features 1:49 Heads Up Display (HUD) 2:37 Customising Unity with MyUnity 3:50 Privacy Tool 4:09 Installing Applications with Software Centre 4:50 Pre-Installed Applications 7:20 Conclusion Ubuntu comes with just about everything you need to get going with, such as Firefox web browser, LibreOffice, Rhythm Box music player, Totem movie player, Shotwell photo manager, plus a few more apps. Website: www.ubuntu.com Download: www.ubuntu.com How to install Ubuntu to dual boot with Windows: youtu.be

ultramobilegeek.com this video pretty much shows it all. Multiple OS choices simply by swapping an SD card

Also, DOWNLOAD my Easenix OS here: adf.ly A new distro based on Ubuntu 11.10. Easily upgradeable to any newer Ubuntu releases in the future, easy to update to current svn trunk version e17.

Hi all the frantastic Saline OS built on Debian with XFCE window manager and loads of kewl stuff already done for you, new Linux users should defo look at this one. Grab it here : www.salineos.com

Hi all a full install of the slick ArchBang Linux to your pc in simple laymans terms. Get ArchBang here : archbang.org

Tutorial on how to use the Ubuntu Manual Drive Partitioner (Something Else option on Ubuntu 11.04) provided in the Ubuntu system Installer. In this video I explain about drive partitioning and give an example of deleting an old Linux install, resize Windows partition, and explain what the other partitions on your harddrive might be. 2:48 Ubuntu Manual Partitioner 8:35 How to use GParted The Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) tend to leave a boot partition and a Windows recovery partition. FAT32 tends to be a small bootup partition NTFS is used for Windows and Windows backups I recommend using Ext4 for Ubuntu You’ll also need a Linux Swap partition, which should be at least 1Gb, but its worth allocating more if you have enough harddrive space available. GPartEd Download: gparted.sourceforge.net

!!!!IMPORTANT READ!!!! First you will need the latest wine from software center.. You will need to configure wine as seen in the video for powerpoint to work (go to CONFIGURE WINE, LIBRARIES, TYPE “riched20″, PRESS ADD, THEN GO TO EDIT AND SET TO NATIVE, THEN PRESS APPLY). This wont work…

Preparing a windows 7 or windows XP computer to install Linux Ubuntu versio 10.04. Everything you need to know.

Here is my triple boot. Its pretty good. Switching is a little bit of a pain.