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\marginnote{In some cases, your computer will not recognize that the Ubuntu \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB} is present as it starts up and will start your existing operating system instead. To run Ubuntu from the Live \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB}, we want the computer to look for information from the Live \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB} first. Changing your \emph{boot priority} is usually handled by \acronym{BIOS} settings; this is beyond the scope of this guide. If you need assistance with changing the boot priority, see your computer manufacturer's documentation for more information.} Your computer reads information from a \acronym{DVD} at a much slower speed than it can read information off of a hard drive. Running Ubuntu from the Live \acronym{DVD} also occupies a large portion of your computer's memory, which would usually be available for applications to access when Ubuntu is running from your hard drive. The Live \acronym{DVD/USB} experience will therefore feel slightly slower than it does when Ubuntu is actually installed on your computer. Running Ubuntu from the \acronym{DVD/USB} is a great way to test things out and allows you to try the default applications, browse the Internet, and get a general feel for the operating system. It's also useful for checking that your computer hardware works properly in Ubuntu and that there are no major compatibility issues.
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To try out Ubuntu using the Live \acronym{DVD/USB} stick, insert the Ubuntu \acronym{DVD} into your \acronym{DVD} drive, or connect the \acronym{USB} drive and restart your computer.
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After your computer finds the Live \acronym{DVD/USB} stick, and a quick loading screen, you will be presented with the ``Welcome'' screen. Using your mouse, select your language from the list on the left, then click the button labelled \button{Try Ubuntu}. Ubuntu will then start up, running directly from the Live \acronym{DVD/USB} drive.
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The ``Welcome'' screen allows you to choose your language.
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Once Ubuntu is up and running, you will see the default desktop. We will talk more about how to actually use Ubuntu in \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop}, but for now, feel free to test things out. Open some applications, change settings and generally explore\dash any changes you make will not be saved once you exit, so you don't need to worry about accidentally breaking anything.
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När Ubuntu har startat kommer du se skrivbordet. I \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop} kommer vi att gå in mer i detalj om hur du använder det. Redan nu kan du börja med att prova olika saker. Pröva att öppna olika program, ändra inställningar och allmänt utforska olika delar av Ubuntu. Du behöver inte vara orolig över att förstöra någonting \dash inga ändringar kommer att sparas i datorn.
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\marginnote{Alternatively, you can also use your mouse to double-click the ``Install Ubuntu 13.10'' icon that is visible on the desktop when using the Live \acronym{DVD}. This will start the Ubuntu installer.} When you are finished exploring, restart your computer by clicking the ``Power'' button in the top right corner of your screen (a circle with a line through the top) and then select \menu{Restart.} Follow the prompts that appear on screen, including removing the Live \acronym{DVD} and pressing \keystroke{Enter} when instructed, and then your computer will restart. As long as the Live \acronym{DVD} is no longer in the drive, your computer will return to its original state as though nothing ever happened!
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Installing Ubuntu\dash Getting started
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Installera Ubuntu \dash Komma igång
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Ubuntu!installing
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\marginnote{Clicking on the underlined ``release notes'' link will open a web page containing any important information regarding the current version of Ubuntu.} At least 5~\acronym{GB} of free space on your hard drive is required in order to install Ubuntu. We recommend 15~\acronym{GB} or more. This will ensure that you will have plenty of room to install extra applications later on, as well as store your own documents, music, and photos. To get started, place the Ubuntu \acronym{DVD} in your \acronym{DVD} drive and restart your computer. Your computer should load Ubuntu from the \acronym{DVD}. When you first start from the \acronym{DVD}, you will be presented with a screen asking you whether you want to first try out Ubuntu or install it. Select the language you want to view the installer in and click on the \button{Install Ubuntu} button. This will start the installation process.
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If you have an Internet connection, the installer will ask you if you would like to ``Download updates while installing.'' We recommend you do so. The second option, ``Install this third-party software,'' includes the Fluendo \acronym{MP3} codec, and software required for some wireless hardware. If you are not connected to the Internet, the installer will help you set up a wireless connection.
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