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  1. Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows - Ubuntu

    1. Overview New version available This tutorial has been rewritten and replaced by the Create a bootable USB stick guide.

  2. Create a bootable USB stick on Ubuntu | Ubuntu

    1. Overview New version available This tutorial has been rewritten and replaced by the Create a bootable USB stick guide.

  3. Download Ubuntu Desktop

    Resources Install Ubuntu Desktop Follow this tutorial to install Ubuntu Desktop on your laptop or PC. You can also run Ubuntu from a USB to try it without installing.

  4. Install Ubuntu Desktop

    Insert the USB flash drive into the laptop or PC you want to use to install Ubuntu and boot or restart the device. It should recognise the installation media automatically.

  5. Installation/FromUSBStick - Community Help Wiki

    Dec 23, 2024 · The general procedure to install Ubuntu (or Ubuntu flavour, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, ...) from a USB flash drive is: Get the correct Ubuntu installation file, 'the iso file', via this link or …

  6. Create a bootable USB stick on macOS | Ubuntu

    1. Overview New version available This tutorial has been rewritten and replaced by the Create a bootable USB stick guide.

  7. Create a bootable USB stick - Ubuntu Desktop documentation

    Jan 7, 2026 · Install or upgrade Ubuntu. Test out the Ubuntu Desktop experience without touching your PC configuration. Boot into Ubuntu on a borrowed machine. Use tools from the USB stick to repair or …

  8. Download - Get Ubuntu

    The network installer lets you install Ubuntu over a network. It includes the minimal set of packages needed to start and the rest of the packages are downloaded over the network.

  9. Get Ubuntu Server | Download | Ubuntu

    The app store for Linux: secure packages and ultra-reliable updates. A pure-container hypervisor. Run system containers and VMs at scale. Upgrades, maintenance, support, and fully managed options …

  10. Try Ubuntu before you install it | Ubuntu

    2. Getting started Running Ubuntu directly from either a USB stick or a DVD is a quick and easy way to experience how Ubuntu works for you, and how it works with your hardware.