Trying Linux Without Changing Your Current Operating System
Eric Adams
Hello and welcome to an in-depth look at how to try Linux without changing your current operating system. I'd like to show you how, by using virtual machines, you can safely test Linux to discover whether it's something that's appealing to you and, if so, how you might go about deciding which version (or distribution) best suits your needs. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry. I include as much information as possible to explain it clearly. I have also provided timestamps below so you can skip around as needed.
A copy of the presentation can be downloaded here: https://linuxdiscovery.com/shared/Trying_Linux_Without_Changing_Your_Current_OS.pdf
I hope you find this information useful and easy to understand and that it inspires you to give Linux a try. If you have any questions of would like me to clarify any of this information, please leave a comment below. I will be making some follow up videos so please consider subscribing and clicking the bell icon to be notified when they are released. Lastly, I thank you for your time and appreciate you spending it watching this video.
00:56 - Virtual Machines with VirtualBox 04:00 - Chose a Linux Distribution 15:43 - Choose a Desktop Environment 22:50 - Download the Installer ISO File 28:39 - Create the Virtual Machine 37:15 - Virtual Machine Settings 43:42 - Run the Virtual Machine 45:38 - Install Ubuntu 55:23 - Next Steps 55:53 - Writing the ISO to USB or DVD 57:48 - Boot the USB or DVD 1:00:30 - Taking the Plunge 1:03:21 - Resources and Final Thoughts
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