Download the latest Ubuntu and burn the file as an iso. Change the boot order to make the CD drive first boot, rather than the hard-drive. With the iso disk in the CD drive, reboot the computer. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen as Ubuntu is installed from the CD disk on to the computer's hard-drive. Once the install has finished, reboot the computer (after removing the ISO disc). Note: during the install procedure, you will be asked whether you want to add Ubuntu alongside the present operating system, or should Ubuntu use all the hard-drive, so wiping the original OS. If the latter is your choice, Ubuntu will become the only OS on the computer, so be sure to backup (remove to a safe place) any important files before starting the install.
the ubuntu is a software.it can be taken into a PC either by inserting its official CD into it. or by downloading it from its official website.
Copies of Ubuntu can be obtained by downloading the disc images directly from the internet ubuntu.com, Internet mirrors and via Bit Torrents.
By itself, downloading Ubuntu will not delete anything. However, if you tell the Ubuntu installer to erase your hard drive before installing, you will lose all your programs.
Your version is probably too heavy for your system. Try downloading Lubuntu or Linux Mint LXDE from their sites and burn them on a disk. Both are significantly easier on old computers compared to Ubuntu.
.deb it should be noted that most software can be found in the repositories and that downloading from elsewhere is done at your own risk
Well, you have to make sure that the game you are downloading is completely compatible with linux at all. Make sure that whatever website the game is that you are downloading, includes that it does support linux computers.
The installer will do that for you.
No, the Ubuntu Skin Pack itself is not a virus; it is a software tool designed to transform the appearance of Windows to resemble the Ubuntu operating system. However, users should be cautious when downloading any skin pack or customization tool, as they can sometimes be bundled with unwanted software or malware. Always ensure to download from reputable sources and scan files with antivirus software.
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)
Most games are designed to run only on Windows PC's. In order to user some Windows programs on Ubuntu, you will have to utilize Wine.
Because with the cost, time, and complexity of downloading an ISO image, purchasing a CD, and burning it, even more people may be willing to try it.
Ubuntu is best, but then I'm biased, as my computers all run Ubuntu!