I used a hard disk image to perform Ubuntu10.04 to experience live. This is not enough. I tried to install the USB flash drive again and found that using the format USB flash drive in WIN7 to burn the image to the USB flash drive would not be able to install it. I will use unetbootin to start a USB flash drive of another version, and then use UltraISO to burn the image to the USB flash drive, and re-set the USB flash drive from the BIOS as the boot drive. The installation is complete smoothly. The usage is similar to Ubuntu9.10. Firefox3.6 was officially released, but its source is not
I used a hard disk image to experience live in Ubuntu 10.04. This is not enough. I tried to install the USB flash drive again and found that using the format USB flash drive in WIN7 to burn the image to the USB flash drive would not be able to install it. I will use unetbootin to start a USB flash drive of another version, and then use UltraISO to burn the image to the USB flash drive, and re-set the USB flash drive from the BIOS as the boot drive. The installation is complete smoothly. The usage is similar to that of Ubuntu 9.10.
Firefox3.6 was officially released, but its source is not yet available. Refer to the method of adding source for installing Firefox3.6 earlier than 9.04, and then follow the method of version 9.10 to run the following three commands on the terminal:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install firefox-3.6
Check that the application has no firefox-3.6. Can't you?
Run the new software package manager, found that the World Wide Web software library has a firefox-3.7, remove the firefox-3.6, hook firefox-3.7 and other packages, application installation.
Check that the application has a firefox-3.7, add the firefox-3.7 to the Panel, and the application is successful.