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ubuntu iso for dell precision 5530
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern) Dell Precision M65 Broadcom BCM4311 Wireless not workingAbout UBUNTU Operating System details in Dell 15 3521 LaptopUbuntu 14.04 + Dell Precision T7500 = not bootable?Dell Precision 7910 Ubuntu 14.04 freezesCannot install Ubuntu 15.10 on Dell Precision M6800Installing Ubuntu On Dell Precision 5510Ubuntu 14.04 for Dell Precision 7510UEFI option for booting through USB is deleted after Ubuntu 16.04.2 installation (Dual boot with Windows 10) on Dell Vostro 3558dell original .iso for precision 5520Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on Dell Precision 7710 Laptop not booting
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i need some help installing ubuntu on dell precision 5530.
if there is any tips on changing BIOS settings or Boot.
and if it is better to have dual boot with Windows ? or having one operating system is better ??
Thanks !
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i need some help installing ubuntu on dell precision 5530.
if there is any tips on changing BIOS settings or Boot.
and if it is better to have dual boot with Windows ? or having one operating system is better ??
Thanks !
dell
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i need some help installing ubuntu on dell precision 5530.
if there is any tips on changing BIOS settings or Boot.
and if it is better to have dual boot with Windows ? or having one operating system is better ??
Thanks !
dell
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i need some help installing ubuntu on dell precision 5530.
if there is any tips on changing BIOS settings or Boot.
and if it is better to have dual boot with Windows ? or having one operating system is better ??
Thanks !
dell
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Having a dual-boot or only one OS is entirely up to you. It depends on your specific needs.
There's no special ISO for Dell laptops (or any other brand). Try and/or install using the regular ISO you can download from Ubuntu.com and if there's some hardware that needs additional support (drivers) and you're unable to make it work correctly, just ask a new, specific, question. Make sure to include brand/model and the part in question.
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You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
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I would suggest that you not change your BIOS or Boot settings without having a particular purpose /objective. Better is in the 'eye of the beholder'. If you are new, I suggest keeping it simple. When you have a little more experience go for the dual-boot.
That being said I expect this question to be closed by the community because it does not demonstrate due diligence and the second question is subjective.
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Having a dual-boot or only one OS is entirely up to you. It depends on your specific needs.
There's no special ISO for Dell laptops (or any other brand). Try and/or install using the regular ISO you can download from Ubuntu.com and if there's some hardware that needs additional support (drivers) and you're unable to make it work correctly, just ask a new, specific, question. Make sure to include brand/model and the part in question.
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You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
4 mins ago
add a comment |
Having a dual-boot or only one OS is entirely up to you. It depends on your specific needs.
There's no special ISO for Dell laptops (or any other brand). Try and/or install using the regular ISO you can download from Ubuntu.com and if there's some hardware that needs additional support (drivers) and you're unable to make it work correctly, just ask a new, specific, question. Make sure to include brand/model and the part in question.
1
You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
4 mins ago
add a comment |
Having a dual-boot or only one OS is entirely up to you. It depends on your specific needs.
There's no special ISO for Dell laptops (or any other brand). Try and/or install using the regular ISO you can download from Ubuntu.com and if there's some hardware that needs additional support (drivers) and you're unable to make it work correctly, just ask a new, specific, question. Make sure to include brand/model and the part in question.
Having a dual-boot or only one OS is entirely up to you. It depends on your specific needs.
There's no special ISO for Dell laptops (or any other brand). Try and/or install using the regular ISO you can download from Ubuntu.com and if there's some hardware that needs additional support (drivers) and you're unable to make it work correctly, just ask a new, specific, question. Make sure to include brand/model and the part in question.
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You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
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You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
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You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
4 mins ago
You can download here ubuntu.com/download/desktop then burn the .iso file on a usb, sd card, cd, dvd with etcher balena.io/etcher
– JerareYoshi
4 mins ago
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I would suggest that you not change your BIOS or Boot settings without having a particular purpose /objective. Better is in the 'eye of the beholder'. If you are new, I suggest keeping it simple. When you have a little more experience go for the dual-boot.
That being said I expect this question to be closed by the community because it does not demonstrate due diligence and the second question is subjective.
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I would suggest that you not change your BIOS or Boot settings without having a particular purpose /objective. Better is in the 'eye of the beholder'. If you are new, I suggest keeping it simple. When you have a little more experience go for the dual-boot.
That being said I expect this question to be closed by the community because it does not demonstrate due diligence and the second question is subjective.
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I would suggest that you not change your BIOS or Boot settings without having a particular purpose /objective. Better is in the 'eye of the beholder'. If you are new, I suggest keeping it simple. When you have a little more experience go for the dual-boot.
That being said I expect this question to be closed by the community because it does not demonstrate due diligence and the second question is subjective.
I would suggest that you not change your BIOS or Boot settings without having a particular purpose /objective. Better is in the 'eye of the beholder'. If you are new, I suggest keeping it simple. When you have a little more experience go for the dual-boot.
That being said I expect this question to be closed by the community because it does not demonstrate due diligence and the second question is subjective.
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