Installing Ubuntu 16.10

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Installer

The Ubuntu installer opens in a window, as shown in Figure 4. First, choose a language . The next window checks whether your computer meets the installation requirements. The computer must have at least 5.9GB available drive space, plugged in (important for laptop and netbook installations), and, preferably, be connected to the Internet.

Figure 4: The installer provides options, for MP3 support and downloading updates.

In this window, you can set two checkmarks. If you mark Download updates while installing , Ubuntu uses the idle time during installation to download patches and security updates from the Internet but doesn't install them yet.

Marking Install this third-party software loads causes Ubuntu to load a few important codecs and plugins for your system. These codecs and plugins will allow you to play MP3 files on your player and see flash content in your browser. These two options can always be set later, so, for now, Next takes you to the next window.

If a wired network connection exists to the network and Ubuntu recognizes your wireless card, the next window displays the discovered access points. Using the correct password, you can connect to the access point. If no choices are available, you may have a problem with your wireless hardware. For now, use a wired connection instead.

Choices, Choices

A new window then appears that was introduced in Ubuntu 12.10. If Ubuntu doesn't find another operating system installed, it provides the options, as before, to Erase disk and install Ubuntu or to do Something else (Figure 5).

Figure 5: Choose to erase the entire disk for the Ubuntu install or make a different selection.

Version 12.10, added two additional options: Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security and Use LVM with the new Ubuntu installation . If you encrypt Ubuntu, the performance is a bit less than optimal, although encryption secures data against theft. Note that you can always encrypt your home directory later.

If you have another resident operating system, such as Windows 8, the option Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8 appears on the screen, which you can invoke using Continue . In this case, the options for encryption and LVM are grayed out and not available. If you have an older Ubuntu version, additional options appear in the installer window.

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