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If your computer is older, a netbook, or you do not know the type of processor in the computer, install the 32-bit version.
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Wenn Ihr Rechner älter ist, ein Netbook oder Sie den Prozessortyp Ihres Rechners nicht kennen, so installieren Sie die 32-Bit-Version.
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./installation/installation.tex :54
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If your computer has a 64-bit processor, click on the ``64-bit'' option before you click ``Start download.''
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Wenn Ihr Computer einen 64-Bit-Prozessor hat, so klicken sie zunächst auf die »64-bit«-Option bevor Sie auf »Start download« klicken.
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./installation/installation.tex :55
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Downloading Ubuntu as a torrent
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Ubuntu per BitTorrent herunterladen
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./installation/installation.tex :63
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\marginnote{\define{Torrents} are a way of sharing files and information around the Internet via peer-to-peer file sharing. A file with a .torrent extension is made available to users, which is then opened with a compatible program such as uTorrent, Deluge, or Transmission. These programs download parts of the file from other people all around the world.} When a new version of Ubuntu is released, the download \glspl{server} can get ``clogged'' as large numbers of people try to download or upgrade Ubuntu at the same time. If you are familiar with using torrents, you may wish to download the torrent file by clicking ``Alternative downloads,'' and then ``BitTorrent download'' to obtain your copy of the \acronym{CD} image this way instead. You may see significant improvements to your download speed, and will also be helping to spread Ubuntu to other users worldwide.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :54
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Burning the CD image
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Das \acronym{CD}-Abbild brennen
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :62
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\marginnote{While the 64-bit version of Ubuntu is referred to as the ``AMD64'' version, it will work on Intel, AMD, and other compatible 64-bit processors.} Once your download is complete, you will be left with a file called \emph{ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso} or similar (\emph{i386} here in the filename refers to the 32-bit version. If you had downloaded the 64-bit version, the filename would contain \emph{amd64} instead). This file is a \acronym{CD} image\dash a snapshot of the contents of a \acronym{CD}\dash which you will need to burn to a \acronym{CD}.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :59
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Creating a bootable USB drive
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Ein startfähiges USB-Laufwerk erstellen
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :72
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If your \acronym{PC} is able to boot from a \acronym{USB} port, you may prefer to use a \acronym{USB} memory stick instead of burning a \acronym{CD}. Scroll down to ``Burn your \acronym{CD} or create a \acronym{USB} drive,'' select \emph{\acronym{CD}} or \emph{\acronym{USB} stick}, choose the \acronym{OS} you are using to create the \acronym{USB} drive, and then click \emph{Show me how}. If you select the ``\acronym{USB} Stick'' option, your installation will be running from the \acronym{USB} memory stick. In this case, references to Live \acronym{CD}, will refer to the \acronym{USB} memory stick.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :62
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The Live CD/USB stick
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :66
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The Ubuntu \acronym{CD} and \acronym{USB} stick function not only as installation media, but also allow you to test Ubuntu without making any permanent changes to your computer by running the entire operating system from the \acronym{CD} or \acronym{USB} stick.
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Die Ubuntu-\acronym{CD} oder der \acronym{USB}-Stick fungiert nicht nur als Installationsmedium, um Ubuntu auf Ihren Rechner zu holen, sondern auch als Live-\acronym{CD}. Eine Live-\acronym{CD} ermöglicht es Ihnen, Ubuntu auszuprobieren, ohne permanente Veränderungen an Ihrem Rechner vornehmen zu müssen, weil das gesamte Betriebssystem von der \acronym{CD} oder dem \acronym{USB}-Stick läuft.
Translated by Daniel Schury
Located in ./installation/installation.tex :74
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