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Installing Ubuntu Edgy on Toshiba-Satellite-A50 522 (Toshiba Satellite A50 Campus)

I assume that you have already installed your "wonderful" Windows (Windows) on your computer, and of course, when you install it you did not no free space Linex install, Debian, Mandriva, Ubuntu or any other "weird stuff", lol (If not to skip step 1).
  • Step 1
  • Linex2006 allows you to resize the Windows partition during the installation itself, leaving the space you want to install your Linex, but the sizing (I've already done a couple of times without problems) seems overly fairly quickly to be sure, so I preferred to do it with Partition Magic (sorry to be a proprietary program). But possibly safer downsizing of Linex, eh, I say that I do not know, just doing guesswork. recommend
  • version Partition Magic 8.0 (in English). It's easy, and simple graphics. Select the Windows partition (which will drawn up), we give you to resize and make it smaller by dragging the right edge to the left, I personally leave it to half, half hard drive for Windows and a half Linex hard drive, but LinEx really need much less. We would like to apply and wait quietly, but calmly, especially if you have many things on your hard disk.
    • Here's how to do it in 3.2
    • Another option is to use Gparted, much like Partition Magic, but free, and also a magnificent LiveCD (CD that starts just as the installation is in English) that lets you change what you want from your hard drives and also supports more types of partitions. As is made with Partition Magic.
    • Here's how to do it with Gparted
  • From here you can download it





    Linex introduce the CD in the CDROM and reboot the computer.

    that comes on the screen select install in graphical mode.


    We leave the question:
    "Resizing the NTFS partition found?"

    The answer is clearly NO
    , as we have done already in step 1.


    On the next screen select Automatic Partitioning
    • On the next screen select Keep all partitions and use existing free space
    • On the next screen you look at you have created a partition for / boot, one for / and another that is rate swap, if not we will have to create them manually (sorry, I will not delve into this, there are many tutorials that explain and it is very intuitive).
    • The following select Install a boot manager (if not always open to us in Windows if installed or otherwise not open anything directly.) Step 3
    • We reached a very important part:
    • In Enter the root password what we ask for is the admin password, it is very important not and forget that does not have any, because she is making facilities, configuring the computer and accessed sensitive areas that could literally destroy our Linex OS and even Windows. We must enter it twice for the computer to make sure it is well written.
    • In Username must enter the primary user name (full name and full name), but it is not necessary to use real, I hereby put my alias or pseudonym. In Password is the password to log in as this user, but is optional, can be left blank.
    • Login Box automatically makes this user to turn on the computer and open Linex automatically opens all as that user (Windows does the same), if it's not enabled you should select the user in the initial screen and enter your password (if the course ACCTIVA do not ask for the password).

    NOTE: You can add and manage users in a way very similar to Windows, once installed the Complete System.
    • On the next screen choose the packages that we install, are fine shortlisted for both domestic and professional use. We give below a few times and it all begins the installation process.

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