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Recommended Minimum Requirements

The Recommended Minimum System Requirements, here, should allow even someone fairly new to installing Ubuntu or Gnu&Linux to easily install a usable system with enough room to be comfortable.

  • 2 GHz dual core processor
  • 2 GB RAM (system memory)
  • 25 GB of hard-drive space (or USB stick, memory card or external drive but see LiveCD for an alternative approach)
  • VGA capable of 1024×768 screen resolution
  • Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media
  • Internet access is helpful

Note: 

+ Ubuntu 19.10: 4 GB RAM (system memory)
+ Other versions of Ubuntu: 2 GB RAM (system memory)

Get image and download Ubuntu

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine)

Download ISO file below:

DOWNLOAD UBUNTU 19.10

Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo)

Download ISO file below:

DOWNLOAD UBUNTU 19.04

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)

Download the latest LTS version of Ubuntu, for desktop PCs and laptops. LTS stands for long-term support — which means five years, until April 2023, of free security and maintenance updates, guaranteed.

DOWNLOAD UBUNTU 18.04 LTS

Create a bootable CD/DVD to install Ubuntu

On Windows 7/8/10, to create a CD/DVD from Ubuntu ISO file. Please insert an empty DVD media in DVD drive.

After you right-click on the ISO file, select [Burn Disk image] option in the menu.

Burn Ubuntu Disc Image Step 1

Select CD/DVD Drive => Click [ Burn ] button to start burning the disc image.

Burn Ubuntu Disc Image Step 2

Create a bootable USB to install Ubuntu

on Ubuntu OS, Insert your USB stick and find [ Startup Disk Creator ] application

Startup Disk Creator

Click [ Other ] => browse to Ubuntu ISO file and specific USB Device for bootable => Click [ Make Startup Disk ] button

Make Startup Disk for Ubuntu

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