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# To make Ubuntu DVD in windows platform, follow this [http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html#Windows link]
 
# To make Ubuntu DVD in windows platform, follow this [http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html#Windows link]
 
# To make Ubuntu DVD in Ubuntu plat form, follow this [http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2015/04/how-to-burn-iso-dvd-with-k3b.html link]
 
# To make Ubuntu DVD in Ubuntu plat form, follow this [http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2015/04/how-to-burn-iso-dvd-with-k3b.html link]
You will need a USB drive with minimum 4GB or more. '''This process will delete all data on the USB drive.''' Make sure to backup any existing data on the USB drive.
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To make Ubuntu USB bootable device, you will need a USB drive with minimum 4GB or more. '''This process will delete all data on the USB drive.''' Make sure to backup any existing data on the USB drive.
 
# To make Ubuntu bootable pendrive on Windows machine, You’ll need to install a third-party software to create a USB bootable drive. Follow this [https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows link] for the detail instruction.
 
# To make Ubuntu bootable pendrive on Windows machine, You’ll need to install a third-party software to create a USB bootable drive. Follow this [https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows link] for the detail instruction.
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=== Upgrade installed Ubuntu to the latest version ===
 
=== Upgrade installed Ubuntu to the latest version ===
Always benefits of upgrading or updating software’s to the latest release is hardware support, more Stability, new software's. <br>Use Kalpavriksha latest Ubuntu dvd to upgrade. 
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Always benefits of upgrading or updating software’s to the latest release is hardware support, more Stability, new software's.  
    
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBQ2YzT2hrUTI4ejQ/view '''<u>''Click here to know the installation steps for up-gradation''</u>''']  
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBQ2YzT2hrUTI4ejQ/view '''<u>''Click here to know the installation steps for up-gradation''</u>''']  
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(*Of course, you should discuss with your institution, the benefits of using FOSS tools and platforms and encourage and persuade them to be open to allowing staff to installing FOSS tools on their systems. Such installation can be done alongside other applications on the computers, so there is no flip side to this. Many institutions across the world have switched completely to FOSS operating systems and applications, and you should persuade your institution as well.)
 
(*Of course, you should discuss with your institution, the benefits of using FOSS tools and platforms and encourage and persuade them to be open to allowing staff to installing FOSS tools on their systems. Such installation can be done alongside other applications on the computers, so there is no flip side to this. Many institutions across the world have switched completely to FOSS operating systems and applications, and you should persuade your institution as well.)
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==General problems or steps for after Ubuntu Installation==
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==After Ubuntu Installation==
 
=== Adding new user account ===
 
=== Adding new user account ===
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# Open system settings (Applications==>>System tools==>>System settings)
#Open system settings (Applications==>>System tools==>>System settings)
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# click on User accounts.
#click on User accounts.
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<li>[[image:User_accounts.png |400px]]
[[image:User_accounts.png |400px]]
   
#Click on Unlock button and put a login Ubuntu password
 
#Click on Unlock button and put a login Ubuntu password
 
#Click on '''Plus(+)'''symbol and fill the your name and new user account name.  
 
#Click on '''Plus(+)'''symbol and fill the your name and new user account name.  

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