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| State                 | Chapter     |
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| --------------------- | ----------- |
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| :construction_worker: | 1.1         |
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| :red_circle:          | 1.2         |
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| :white_check_mark:    | 1.1         |
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| :construction_worker: | 1.2         |
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| :red_circle:          | 1.3         |
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| :red_circle:          | 2.1         |
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| :red_circle:          | 2.2         |
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 - i386 (commonly referred to as 32-bit)
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 - PowerPC
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Architectures
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-------------
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amd64
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------
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~~~~~
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The amd64 image will work with most modern processors. The best way to determine if your computer has an amd64 or
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i386 processor is to boot the image. It's the only way that you will be able to know for sure what architecture your
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computer is. amd64 computers are backwards compatible with i386 images. You may want to use an i386 image instead if
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i386
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This is the original 32-bit architecture that will work best on computers with very low amounts of RAM.
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PowerPC
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PowerPC is for older Macintosh hardware from before 2006 and IBM OpenPower systems. While we don't release PowerPC
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for non-LTS releases (like 16.10), you can download a 16.04 image if you wish and upgrade it.
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There are several ways to download the Lubuntu image:
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 - HTTP download (from your web browser or terminal)
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 - BitTorrent (from a BitTorrent client such as Transmission)
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 - zsync (from the terminal, recommended)
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 - BitTorrent (from a BitTorrent client such as Transmission, recommended for Windows and Mac OS X users)
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 - zsync (from the terminal, recommended for Linux users)
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You can also download the image via Jigdo but we will not cover that in this manual.
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Downloading the image via HTTP
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*We don't recommend using this method as it's often slower and less efficient than the other methods.*
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To download the image via HTTP, you can either navigate to the `Ubuntu cdimage server <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/>`_ and select the ISO file you would
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like to download, or use the direct links below.
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Direct links:
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 - amd64 (`desktop <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64.iso>`_, `alternate <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-alternate-amd64.iso>`_)
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 - i386 (`desktop <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-desktop-i386.iso>`_, `alternate <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-alternate-i386.iso>`_)
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After you download the image, you **must** verify it. There is `a helpful page on the Ubuntu Community Help wiki <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto>`_ that
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can guide you in the right direction.
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Downloading the image via BitTorrent
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Instead of downloading the image from one server, you can "torrent" the image, or download it from multiple sources
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instead of just one. This is often faster and saves the bandwidth of the Ubuntu cdimage servers. If you would like to
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learn more about BitTorrent, read `the Wikipedia page on the subject <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent>`_.
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In order to torrent the file, you need a BitTorrent client. We recommend `Transmission <https://transmissionbt.com/>`_, an Open Source BitTorrent
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client. Since Transmission only provides clients for Linux and Mac OS X, we recommend `uTorrent <http://www.utorrent.com/>`_ for Windows users.
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You first need to download the seed files. They are available on the `Ubuntu cdimage server <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/>`_, or you can use the direct
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links provided below.
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Direct links:
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 - amd64 (`desktop <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent>`_, `alternate <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent>`_)
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 - i386 (`desktop <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent>`_, `alternate <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10-alternate-i386.iso.torrent>`_)
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After you have downloaded the link you need, open it in your BitTorrent client. This will download the image. After
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this is done, we recommend that you leave your BitTorrent client open so you can seed this image for other people.
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Downloading the image via zsync
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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zsync is a convenient application that will automatically verify the checksum of the image once downloaded. The
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Lubuntu team uses this to download daily images as it will download the changes since the last image was released.
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In order to use zsync, you need to install it. Since this is a Linux-only client, you can get it from your
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distribution's package repository.
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If you are running Debian or Ubuntu (or a distribution based off of either), run the following command in a terminal:
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  sudo apt install zsync
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If you are running Fedora (or a distribution based off of it), run the following command in a terminal:
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  sudo dnf install zsync
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If you are running Arch (or a distribution based off of it), run the following command in a terminal:
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  sudo pacman -S zsync
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If you are running another distribution, you can find the source code `here <http://zsync.moria.org.uk/downloads>`_.
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**You have now downloaded the image successfully. Please continue to Chapter 1.2.**
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