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Menu sequences are sometimes typeset as \menu{File \then Save As\ldots}, which means, ``Choose the \menu{File} menu, then choose the \menu{Save As\ldots}.''
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\texttt{Monospaced type} is used for text that you type into the computer, text that the computer outputs (as in a terminal), and keyboard shortcuts.
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\texttt{Monospaced type} is used for text that you type into the computer, text that the computer outputs (as in a terminal), and keyboard shortcuts.
Translated by Robert Readman
Reviewed by Isabell Long
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Installation
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Installation
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Getting Ubuntu
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Getting Ubuntu
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\marginnote{Many companies (such as Dell and System76) sell computers with Ubuntu preinstalled. If you already have Ubuntu installed on your computer, feel free to skip to \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop}.} Before you can get started with Ubuntu, you will need to obtain a copy of the Ubuntu installation image for \acronym{CD} or \acronym{USB}. Some options for doing this are outlined below.
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Minimum system requirements
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Minimum system requirements
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system requirements|(
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system requirements|(
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\marginnote{The majority of computers in use today will meet the requirements listed here; however, refer to your computer documentation or manufacturer's website for more information.} Ubuntu runs well on most computer systems. If you are unsure whether it will work on your computer, the Live \acronym{CD} is a great way to test things out first. Below is a list of hardware specifications that your computer should meet as a minimum requirement.
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1~GHz x86 processor (Pentium 4 or better)
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1~\acronym{GB} of system memory (\acronym{RAM})
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1~\acronym{GB} of system memory (\acronym{RAM})
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