GettingUbuntu
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There are several methods of getting Ubuntu, which releases a new version every six months. The current stable version is Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), which was released in June 2006. You can get it from the following places:
Download the Live Desktop CD
Go to the [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ official download page]
- Choose you the closest location to you
Most users should download Intel x86 desktop CD
If you have an Apple computer, get the PowerPC desktop CD
If you have a 64 bit system, you need AMD64 desktop CD
Burn the CD on to a disc. See BurningIsoHowto if you don't know how. You might also want to check that it downloaded correctly; VerifyIsoHowto
Download the Alternative Installation CD
Go to the [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ official download page]
- Choose you the closest location to you
Most users should download the Intel x86 alternative CD
If you have an Apple computer, get the
If you have a 64 bit system, you need AMD64 alternative CD
Burn the CD on to a disc. See BurningIsoHowto if you don't know how. You might also want to check that it downloaded correctly; VerifyIsoHowto
Order a CD from Shipit
[http://shipit.ubuntu.com/ Shipit] will ship free desktop CDs to anywhere in the world. This service takes time, so be patient.
Obtaining from Other Suppliers
Other suppliers can ship Ubuntu cdroms and DVDs faster than Shipit. See UbuntuDistributors for a list.
- Ubuntu cdroms and DVD may come with computer magazines.
Contact your local [http://www.linux.org/groups/ Linux User Group] who may be able to supply copies at their meetings.
- Libraries; some libraries stock software on cdrom often when came with a book.
Development versions
As the next Ubuntu release draws closer, versions of it will be released on CD. If you are interested in helping test the release and in reporting or fixing bugs in it, you might wish to install the development release. Note that the development release, especially in the early stages of the cycle when the release is still months away, may be very unstable indeed. If you want to have a stable supported Ubuntu version installed see the stable release information above.
Early in the release cycle, CD images of the development version will not be available.
To download daily CD images using jigdo ("Jigsaw Download"), see the JigdoDownloadHowto.
Rsync to get the latest ISO
To get always the latest daily ISO, it will take you everytime 600MB of a download. When you once have the image, rsync just downloads the part which is different between your ISO and the one from the net.
Use this command to synchronize your ISO with the latest version from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/ (don't forget to replace i386 with your CPU)
rsync -v --progress rsync://cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/daily/current/dapper-install-i386.iso dapper-install-i386.iso
Now check the MD5SUM before burn it:
wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/MD5SUMS cat MD5SUMS md5sum dapper-install-i386.iso