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+ | ======Linux Desktop Install====== | ||
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+ | *This is by far the simplest(in theory) project for the class and something that everyone should be able to do. Due to some minor issues related to my dual monitor setup and lack of proper drives, my install was a little more complicated than usual. | ||
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+ | =====Preparation===== | ||
+ | * First find the device you wish to install the operating system to, specifically in this case a desktop | ||
+ | * Next you will determine which operating system and version you wish to install, linux was predetermined but there are many versions of the operating system. | ||
+ | * Now that you have the desktop you wish to install to and the operating system, you want to now decide on HOW to install. | ||
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+ | =====Network boot and OS choice===== | ||
+ | * Ok, so we have our desktop all hooked up and connected to the network, now we want to boot up the computer and tell it to boot from the network, this is usually done by hitting f12 and then selecting the netboot option. | ||
+ | * In our environment, | ||
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+ | =====Installation and Setup===== | ||
+ | * With most popular operating systems it is at this point that the install takes over and most things are done automatically. However some basic things will be asked of you, time zone and networking options for example. | ||
+ | ====Updates==== | ||
+ | * When prompted to 'Find a mirror' | ||
+ | ====Partitioning==== | ||
+ | * If you are doing a multiOS system you could partition the harddrive multiple times but in our example we are going to use the entire hard drive for the install. | ||
+ | * When prompted simply hit enter on 'use entire disk' | ||
+ | * Now the OS will start to install to the drive | ||
+ | * Once the OS is installed there is usually a first time startup routine to go through asking you questions about a user name and password and some other basic options | ||
+ | ====Tweaking==== | ||
+ | *At this point the desktop is ready and usable so I suggest running an update, which can be accessed vai the system-> | ||
+ | *If further software packages are desired they can be found in the Ubuntu Software Center. | ||
+ | * Using the mouse select the ' | ||
+ | * Select Ubuntu Software Center. | ||
+ | * You can now browse or search for the type or specific title of the software you desire to augment the system. | ||
+ | * Click on the software you're interrested in, at which point you can install the desired software | ||
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+ | * Now go ahead and have fun with a great operating system. | ||
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+ | =====References and Sidenotes===== | ||
+ | ====References==== | ||
+ | *Thanks to Brian Ewanyk and Matt Haas for their help. | ||
+ | ====Sidenotes==== | ||
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+ | *Couple of sidenotes from my own experience in the lair. I had actually tried installing several other operating systems but had a lot of issues. | ||