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| | [[File:Ubuntu-Logo ohne Schriftzug.svg|frameless|20x20px]][[wikipedia:Ubuntu_(operating_system)|Ubuntu GNU/Linux]] (we will use Ubuntu hereafter) is a [[wikipedia:Free_and_open-source_software|Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)]] [[wikipedia:Operating_system|Operating System]]. Ubuntu installation is quite simple, and can be done by an average computer user. | | [[File:Ubuntu-Logo ohne Schriftzug.svg|frameless|20x20px]][[wikipedia:Ubuntu_(operating_system)|Ubuntu GNU/Linux]] (we will use Ubuntu hereafter) is a [[wikipedia:Free_and_open-source_software|Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)]] [[wikipedia:Operating_system|Operating System]]. Ubuntu installation is quite simple, and can be done by an average computer user. |
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| − | ===Basic requirements=== | + | ===Basic Hardware requirements for Installation=== |
| | The minimum hardware required to install Ubuntu in a computer: | | The minimum hardware required to install Ubuntu in a computer: |
| − | # Minimum 40GB or above free space / separate partition in [[wikipedia:Hard_disk_drive|Hard disk]]. | + | # Dual core processor and above |
| − | # Minimum 2GB [[wikipedia:Random-access_memory|RAM]] (4GB and above preferred) | + | # Minimum 30GB or above free separate partition in [[wikipedia:Hard_disk_drive|Hard disk]]. |
| | + | # Minimum 1GB [[wikipedia:Random-access_memory|RAM]] (4GB and above preferred) |
| | # DVD reader or [[wikipedia:USB|USB port]]. | | # DVD reader or [[wikipedia:USB|USB port]]. |
| | # Electric power should be available during the installation process. | | # Electric power should be available during the installation process. |