Ubuntu has been used for installation for a long time. Openoffice or email writing or Webpage Browsing are not inconvenient. When I install Ubuntu8.04LTS, I think the best choice for Linux beginners like myself is to use wubi. Partition a 10 Gb partition on the hard disk, and format FAT32. On the Internet, I can see that many of my friends encounter inexplicable problems during use. The system crashes, the white screen or black screen is turned on, and it is stuck in
I have been using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS for a long time. Openoffice or email writing or Webpage Browsing are not inconvenient.
When installing Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, I think wubi is the best choice for Linux beginners like myself. Partition a 10 Gb partition on the hard disk, and format FAT32.
On the Internet, I can see that many of my friends have encountered inexplicable problems during use. The system crashes, the white screen or black screen is turned on, and the desktop cannot be accessed at the initramfs prompt. Therefore, after I complete the installation, setup, and necessary software installation and system upgrade, I have no scruples about using it for one day. After I feel that there is no trouble, I use Ghost 8.3 to back up Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, the backup file is about 4 GB and takes 8 minutes. I tried to recover it again. It also took 8 minutes to restore the system.
Therefore, I still install and uninstall the software without scruples. As long as the system prompts that an update is available, I click Install update. I think, my computer will also have problems, and I will not be able to enter the system on this day. No problem. How can I get to know more about Linux? Ghost backup eliminates the worry of reinstalling the system.