Speaking of Linux, we have previously engaged in rhel5 and Hongqi, but all of them are only used as servers and have not been developed on them. It is said that Ubuntu is easy to use and perfect, and is suitable for development, so you are ready to install it.
Describes the experiences of the next journey.
(1) install Ubuntu
I first made up a disk in windows and then went directly to the official Ubuntu website to find it too convenient to install Ubuntu on Windows:
Http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/windows-installer
There is a Ubuntu installer for Windows, Which is downloaded directly. It is a 1 mplus wubi.exe file. Double-click to execute. Then you don't need to worry about anything. This little thing will download and install Ubuntu by yourself, without affecting the original Windows system.
The only difference is that wubi.exe will automatically determine whether to install a 32-bit or 64-bit Ubuntu Operating System Based on your computer. Add the "-- 32bit" parameter to the startup parameters of the worker (you can run the command line, D: \ bubi.exe -- 32bit ).
The latest version 10.0.4 is installed by default. After the installation is complete, restart and check that Ubuntu has been added to the boot.