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BreezyCricket 11-19-2009 01:27 AM

Ubuntu Distro's
 
Can anyone tell me what the difference, if any, there is between the Ubuntu_desktop_i386.iso and Ubuntu_alternate_i386.iso downloads.

Many Thanks.

Thelionroars 11-19-2009 02:04 AM

The standard Ubuntu Cd is a live CD - you can choose to boot from the CD drive in your BIOS options (when the computer starts up) and then run Ubuntu, without making any permanent changes to your computer. This is useful if you want to try Ubuntu out, see what it looks like, how it performs and whether your hardware and peripherals will be compatible. It will also install Ubuntu to your hard disk, or virtually (inside a Windows Operating System) using WUBI (so you can choose Ubuntu inside Windows just like it's a program).

The alternate installer is not a live CD. The installation process isn't as pretty - it uses a text-based installer. However it has more options to choose from when installing - you can install Ubuntu without a Desktop (so it's just a text console) and so on. It can also be used as a software source, and to upgrade from the last version of Ubuntu, which are useful for people who can get a cd in the mail more easily than downloading 100's of MB of data.

firewiz87 11-19-2009 02:21 AM

Alternate is not a live CD, has a less fancier (more advanced) installer compared to that of the live CD (desktop). A new ubuntu user does not need the alternate iso.


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