1. Go to Ubuntu official website, download the disk image and burn it on a cd. Insert the CD in your CD-ROM device and choose to boot from cd. This is the first screen you will see:
2. After choosing your language, wait for the system to load.
The do it yourself way!
1. Go to Ubuntu official website, download the disk image and burn it on a cd. Insert the CD in your CD-ROM device and choose to boot from cd. This is the first screen you will see:
2. After choosing your language, wait for the system to load.
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