![]() ![]() If your connection is slow, it is still easy, but will take longer. Getting a live Ubuntu bootable image (iso) is easy if you have a fast Internet connection. It isn't particularly fast when you download a whole operating system image and you are better off if you do the downloading with a computer hooked to the network with a network cable instead of trying to do the OS download with wireless. In some cases, you might want to use the built-in feature of UNetbootin to do the network download within UNetbootin istelf, but it might be easier to have the image (iso) file already downloaded onto your hard drive. In addition to UNetbootin, you need the version of Linux you want to put on the USB drive. As you can see, you can run UNetbootin on either Windows or Macintosh (as well as GNU/Linux), so you can start from your current OS. Once you get to the site, choose the appropriate version. My search using Google with Linux gave the home page first, but the search on a Windows or Mac computer might not order the search the same for you. The order of the search isn't always going to show the actual home page at the top of the search list. ![]() Our recommended program is called UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer), a neat FOSS program which is easily found online by searching for the Unetbootin home page.
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