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An Internet connection (highly recommended, but not required)
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Downloading Ubuntu
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Laste ned Ubuntu
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Ubuntu!downloading
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The easiest and most common method for getting Ubuntu is to download the Ubuntu \acronym{DVD} image directly from \url{http://www.ubuntu.com/download}. Choose how you will install Ubuntu:
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Download and install
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Try it from a \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB} stick
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Download and Install / Try it from a \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB} stick
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For the \emph{Download and install}, or \emph{Try it from a \acronym{DVD} or \acronym{USB} stick} options, select whether you require the 32-bit or 64-bit version (see the following section if you are unsure), then click ``Start download.''
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Ubuntu and its derivatives are available in two versions: 32-bit and 64-bit. \marginnote{\emph{32-bit} and \emph{64-bit} are types of processor architectures. Most new desktop computers have a 64-bit capable processor.} This difference refers to the way computers process information. Computers capable of running 64-bit software are able to process more information than computers running 32-bit software; however, 64-bit systems require more memory in order to do this. Nevertheless, these computers gain performance enhancements by running 64-bit software.
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