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=== Recommended minimum requirements for Ubuntu installation ===
    
==== Hardware requirement for Ubuntu installation ====
 
==== Hardware requirement for Ubuntu installation ====
# Dual core processor and above
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# Minimum dual core processor and above
# Minimum 2 GB of RAM
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# Minimum 4 GB of RAM
# 30 GB of Separate partition in your hard-drive
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# 40 GB of separate EMPTY partition in your computer hard-drive
 
# Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media
 
# Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media
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# You will also need the Ubuntu software in a DVD or in a pen drive (as a boot-able USB device).
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==== Download Ubuntu (Kalpavriksha) software ====
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You need to download "Ubuntu(Kalpavriksha).iso" file from the below link
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You will also need the Ubuntu software in a DVD or in a pen drive (as a boot-able USB device). You can download the Ubuntu(Kalpavriksha) iso from [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBYjZsYWFmbDNNMjg/view?usp=sharing '''this link''']'''.'''
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* '''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WP2IPw6d3NKYXYQT4tJhCVqxUx71Wj5l/view?usp=sharing <u>Download Ubuntu 20.04 - 64 bit</u>]''' (this is for the system which is running with moderate or latest hardware like Intel Intel cure to duo, 4GB RAM)
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dNkYcD9-8gXedZXVk8nFqzmyCuBNIYht/view?usp=sharing '''<u>Download Ubuntu 32 bit</u>'''] (this OS is for the system which is running with the low hardware like 32 bit processor, less than 2GB RAM)
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After you download Ubuntu16.04_dist.iso from the above link, follow below steps to put it in dvd or pen drive for installation.
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After you download the suitable "'''iso'''" file from the above link, now you need to prepare bootable device (DVD/USB storage). Follow the below links to
# To make Ubuntu DVD in windows platform, follow this [http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html#Windows link]
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# Using [http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html#Windows Windows OS] or [http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2015/04/how-to-burn-iso-dvd-with-k3b.html Ubuntu OS], make a Ubuntu bootable DVD
# 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]
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# In order to make a USB bootable device, you will need a USB pendrive with at least 4GB of free space (This process will delete all of the data on your pendrive, so please make a backup of the data before proceeding)
# To make Ubuntu bootable pendrive, follow this [https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows link]
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# To make Ubuntu bootable pendrive on using Windows machine, [https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows click here]  and Ubuntu users [https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview click here] to make Ubuntu bootable device.
    
==Installation process==
 
==Installation process==
 
If you are installing in a computer already in use, you should take a back-up of your data before installation.  
 
If you are installing in a computer already in use, you should take a back-up of your data before installation.  
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===Installing Ubuntu alongside Windows Operating System===
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You may have bought a new computer with Microsoft Windows pre-installed, or you may want to install Ubuntu in your existing computer, which already has Windows on it.
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'''''<u>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hL99CH_pjCUzz9Yw4h75iSmZRX17Gq1Z/view?usp=sharing Click here to know the Ubuntu installation steps alongside windows]</u>'''''
    
===Installing Ubuntu as a stand-alone Operating System ===
 
===Installing Ubuntu as a stand-alone Operating System ===
If your computer does not have any operating system and if you want install Ubuntu in it.
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If your computer '''does not have''' any Operating System and you want to install Ubuntu in it, follow the below handout.
    
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBUUstUGNBcmNMUkU/view '''''<u>Click here to know the installation steps to install as stand alone</u>''''']
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBUUstUGNBcmNMUkU/view '''''<u>Click here to know the installation steps to install as stand alone</u>''''']
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===Installing Ubuntu alongside Windows Operating System===
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You may have bought a new computer with Windows pre-installed, or you may want to install Ubuntu on your existing computer, which already has Windows on it.
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'''''<u>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBVV81NWRPOGdpcEE/view Click here to know the Ubuntu installation alongside windows]</u>'''''
      
=== 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==
 
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=== Adding new user account ===
====Repairing Grub/Repairing Ubuntu booting Problem(Grub====
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# Open system settings (Applications==>>System tools==>>System settings)
<li>'''If you are not able to login Ubuntu and have any loading error, click [http://www.howtogeek.com/114884/how-to-repair-grub2-when-Ubuntu-wont-boot/ here] and follow these steps'''<br><br>[[#top|Back to top]]
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# click on User accounts.
==== Adding new user account ====
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<li>[[image:User_accounts.png |400px]]
 
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#Open system settings (Applications==>>System tools==>>System settings)
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[[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.