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#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:2
msgid "Chapter 1.1 Retrieving the image"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:4
msgid ""
"Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. "
"Lubuntu provides support for several different CPU types and "
"architectures, with a new version every six months (supported for nine "
"months), and every two years being a long term support release (supported"
" for three years)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:7
msgid "Architectures"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:8
msgid "amd64 (commonly referred to as 64-bit)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:9
msgid "i386 (commonly referred to as 32-bit)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:14
msgid "amd64"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:15
msgid ""
"The amd64 image will work with most modern processors. The best way to "
"determine if your computer has an amd64 or i386 processor is to boot the "
"image. It's the only way that you will be able to know for sure what "
"architecture your computer is. amd64 computers are backwards compatible "
"with i386 images. You may want to use an i386 image instead if you have "
"an amd64 processor with very low amounts of RAM."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:18
msgid "i386"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:19
msgid ""
"This is the original 32-bit architecture that will work best on computers"
" with very low amounts of RAM and processing power."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:22
msgid "LTS vs. Regular Releases"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:24
msgid ""
"Lubuntu offers two types of releases. The **Long Term Support** release, "
"or the **LTS**, is the release recommended for most users. It is "
"supported for three years after the release date and does not contain new"
" features. Throughout the course of the cycle, the Ubuntu Kernel Team "
"will deliver **Hardware Enablement** updates, or **HWE** updates, to "
"Lubuntu via Linux kernel updates. Additionally, all currently-supported "
"Lubuntu releases use the **LXDE** desktop environment, which is the "
"traditional Lubuntu experience."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:26
msgid ""
"For users looking to try new features every six months at the expense of "
"the support cycle length, Lubuntu offers **interim releases**, or "
"**regular releases**. These releases, while they are considered stable, "
"are testing grounds for major, new features which will be rolled into the"
" LTS release. Users of the regular releases are typically enthusiasts and"
" somewhat more experienced users looking for a fresher experience."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:28
msgid ""
"**It is extremely important that if you choose this path, you upgrade to "
"each successive regular release shortly after it comes out.** If you are "
"not comfortable doing this, you should consider using the LTS release "
"instead."
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#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:31
msgid "Ways to download the image"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:32
msgid ""
"Now that the decision of which architecture and release type you need is "
"made, you will need to download the image."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:37
msgid "There are several ways to download the Lubuntu image:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:35
msgid "HTTP download (from your web browser or terminal)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:36
msgid ""
"BitTorrent (from a BitTorrent client such as Transmission, recommended "
"for Windows and macOS users)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:37
msgid "zsync (from the terminal, recommended for Linux users)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:39
msgid ""
"You can also download the image via Jigdo but we will not cover that in "
"this manual."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:41
msgid ""
"An easy download page which lists the HTTP and BitTorrent downloads is "
"available `on the Lubuntu website's Downloads page "
"<https://lubuntu.me/downloads/>`_, however for zsync downloads, you need "
"to visit `cdimage.ubuntu.com <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/>`_, "
"which has the files listed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:43
msgid "Below you can find more detailed notes on each download method."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:46
msgid "Downloading the image via HTTP"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:47
msgid ""
"*We don't recommend using this method as it's often slower and less "
"efficient than the other methods.*"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:49
msgid ""
"After you download the image, you **must** verify it, as this is the most"
" common reason there are problems with a Lubuntu install. There is `a "
"helpful page on the Ubuntu Community Help wiki "
"<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto>`_ that can guide you "
"in the right direction."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:53
msgid "Downloading the image via BitTorrent"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:54
msgid ""
"Instead of downloading the image from one server, you can \"torrent\" the"
" image, or download it from multiple sources instead of just one. This is"
" often faster and saves the bandwidth of the Ubuntu cdimage servers. If "
"you would like to learn more about BitTorrent, take a look at `the "
"Wikipedia page on the subject "
"<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:56
msgid ""
"In order to torrent the file, you need a BitTorrent client. We recommend "
"`Transmission <https://transmissionbt.com/>`_, an Open Source BitTorrent "
"client. Since Transmission only provides clients for Linux and macOS, we "
"recommend `uTorrent <https://www.utorrent.com/>`_ for Windows users."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:58
msgid ""
"The BitTorrent links can be found on our Downloads page or "
"cdimage.ubuntu.com, both linked above."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:60
msgid ""
"After you have downloaded the link you need, open it in your BitTorrent "
"client. This will download the image. After this is done, we recommend "
"that you leave your BitTorrent client open so you can seed this image for"
" other people, which helps reduce bandwidth costs even further by "
"decentralizing the download location for other users."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:64
msgid "Downloading the image via zsync"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:65
msgid ""
"zsync is a convenient application that will automatically verify the "
"checksum of the image once downloaded. The Lubuntu team uses this to "
"download daily images as it will seamlessly download the delta since the "
"last image was spun."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:67
msgid ""
"In order to use zsync, you need to install it. Since this is a Linux-only"
" client, you can get it from your distribution's package repository."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:69
msgid ""
"If you are running Debian or Ubuntu (or a distribution based off of "
"either), run the following command in a terminal:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:71
msgid "sudo apt install zsync"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:73
msgid ""
"Otherwise, there is a snap application you can download of zsync which "
"should function mostly the same and should work on all Linux "
"distributions:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:75
msgid "sudo snap install zsync"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst:77
msgid ""
"**You have now downloaded the image successfully. Please continue to "
"Chapter 1.2.**"
msgstr ""