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Downloading Ubuntu GNOME
Checklist
Please, BACKUP your important data before anything else. Don't assume that Ubuntu GNOME will do it for you automatically.
- The default "Desktop" installer requires at least 1 GB of RAM.
Check MD5SUM for the downloaded ISO - You will need to compare your MD5SUM with Ubuntu Hashes.
Burn the DVD (ISO size is above 700MB) or create a bootable USB flash drive - using UNetbootin is highly recommended.
- Check USB or DVD Disc for Errors. When you boot the default installer, you will see the option to "Check Disc For Errors".
Please do read The Release Notes before downloading Ubuntu GNOME.
If you have a PC with the Windows 8 logo or UEFI firmware, choose the 64-bit download Read More.
Torrent
Please use the torrent link to download, it will be a faster download and will save on costs for bandwidth for the Canonical servers which means more money in the budget for all of the Ubuntu flavours. Please, seed as much as possible to help others as well.
Try without Installation
If you are not sure about installing Ubuntu GNOME, you can try it out without affecting your current installed system.
Hint: With the default DVD, you can boot your computer with Ubuntu GNOME to back-up your data!
Upgrading Ubuntu GNOME
Before upgrading, it is highly recommended to back up your data. See this page for tutorials on how to backup your data. Or just download Clonezilla and create an image of your hard drive or system partition.
The included GUI update manager will offer you the latest release of Ubuntu GNOME. Which can also be accessed via Terminal:
sudo update-manager -d
Alternatively, launch Terminal by hitting Ctrl+Alt+T and run the following command:
sudo do-release-upgrade
Note. If you were using the gnome3-team/gnome3-staging PPA, you should run
sudo ppa-purge ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging
before upgrading.
If you are having problems with upgrading - No new release found - please see this.
More information about Upgrading can be found here.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.10
Support
- Short Term Support.
- 9 Months.
More Information - please see Ubuntu Releases.
Release Notes
Please do read the release notes before anything.
Standard PC
PC 32 bit
32-bit version, suitable for almost all PCs. Choose this if unsure.
PC 64 bit
64 bit version for Intel or AMD computers. Most PCs older than about 2007 are not 64-bit compatible, so you may need a 32-bit ISO instead of a 64-bit ISO. Usually, if you have 4GB RAM and more, you will need to use this version.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 Hashes
To compare your MD5SUM to the hashes of Ubuntu GNOME, please see this link.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS
Support
- 3 Years.
More Information - please see Ubuntu Releases.
Release Notes
Please do read the release notes before anything.
Standard PC
PC 32 bit
32-bit version, suitable for almost all PCs. Choose this if unsure.
PC 64 bit
64 bit version for Intel or AMD computers. Most PCs older than about 2007 are not 64-bit compatible, so you may need a 32-bit ISO instead of a 64-bit ISO. Usually, if you have 4GB RAM and more, you will need to use this version.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS Hashes
To compare your MD5SUM to the hashes of Ubuntu GNOME, please see this link.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS and point releases links
You will find Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS direct links here and Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS point releases as well.
LTS Point Releases
Introduction
Q: What are point releases for LTS versions of Ubuntu family?
A: Please, see the answer.
14.04.x
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.1 LTS has been released.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.2 LTS has been released.