Install Ubuntu 9.04 from windows
Really very easy to install ubuntu from windows it takes from u 3 or 4 steps and about 10-15 and u will have Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” beta has made Linux adoption much
easier by making it easy for Windows users to install Ubuntu onto their
PCs without affecting their Windows installation.
Two new features added to Ubuntu 9.04 are umenu and Wubi
and these additions have significantly lowered the first rung onto the
Linux ladder by making it a snap to install Ubuntu 9.04 onto a Windows
system. All you need is:
Here’s how to install Ubuntu 9.04 alongside Windows.
First, pop the CD into the drive (or mount the .ISO file).
If you have autoplay enabled then the umenu loader is fired up automatically (if not, go to the root of the CD and run umenu.exe). This presents you with three options
Clicking on Install inside Windows launches the Wubi installer.
The Wubi installer is as simple as it can be.
Choose an installation drive with enough free space, how much space
you want to devote to the Ubuntu install, the language and finally a
username and password for the account and then all that’s left to do is
click Install and you’re done.
Now it’s just a case of rebooting the system. The Windows Boot
Manager now offers Vista and Ubuntu as options. Those wanting t dabble
with Linux can now choose Ubuntu, boot into the OS and try out the OS
knowing that their Windows install is safe. This offers a great
opportunity for testing hardware compatibility.
After u choose ubuntu from the boot the installation will begain it take about 10 mintues
After the installation complete u will have ubuntu
U see it’s very easy to install
If you decide to remove Ubuntu from your system, boot into Windows ,
go to add/ remove Programs and uninstall WUBI. The uninstaller will
also remove the Ubuntu option from the boot loader
Really very easy to install ubuntu from windows it takes from u 3 or 4 steps and about 10-15 and u will have Ubuntu
This Topic Is From ZDNET site And Some From Me
Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” beta has made Linux adoption much
easier by making it easy for Windows users to install Ubuntu onto their
PCs without affecting their Windows installation.
Two new features added to Ubuntu 9.04 are umenu and Wubi
and these additions have significantly lowered the first rung onto the
Linux ladder by making it a snap to install Ubuntu 9.04 onto a Windows
system. All you need is:
- A Windows PC
- At least 4GB of free space
- Ubuntu 9.04 on CD or an ISO mounted in Windows
Here’s how to install Ubuntu 9.04 alongside Windows.
First, pop the CD into the drive (or mount the .ISO file).
If you have autoplay enabled then the umenu loader is fired up automatically (if not, go to the root of the CD and run umenu.exe). This presents you with three options
- Demo and full install
- Install inside Windows
- Learn more
Clicking on Install inside Windows launches the Wubi installer.
The Wubi installer is as simple as it can be.
Choose an installation drive with enough free space, how much space
you want to devote to the Ubuntu install, the language and finally a
username and password for the account and then all that’s left to do is
click Install and you’re done.
Now it’s just a case of rebooting the system. The Windows Boot
Manager now offers Vista and Ubuntu as options. Those wanting t dabble
with Linux can now choose Ubuntu, boot into the OS and try out the OS
knowing that their Windows install is safe. This offers a great
opportunity for testing hardware compatibility.
After u choose ubuntu from the boot the installation will begain it take about 10 mintues
After the installation complete u will have ubuntu
U see it’s very easy to install
If you decide to remove Ubuntu from your system, boot into Windows ,
go to add/ remove Programs and uninstall WUBI. The uninstaller will
also remove the Ubuntu option from the boot loader