Install Ubuntu: Installing Ubuntu 11.10 - Step by Step Guide

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(Since all the features of django is not supported by windows) Ubuntu 11.10 (code named as Oneiric Ocelot) beta 1 has released and final (stable version of 11.10) released a week ago. If youre a absolute beginner i.e youve very little (negligible) or no experience with Linux distributions then this post might help you in getting started with Ubuntu as it contains step by step instruction for installing Ubuntu 11.10 on your Desktop/Laptop/Netbook. The instructions given in this post assume that you want to install ubuntu as a dual boot with Windows 7 (or XP/Vista or whatever youve already installed), which is recommended for absolute beginners as if any problem occurs with Ubuntu (or you are not feeling comfortable with Ubuntu, although thats not probably going to happen) then still you would be able to access Windows, but if you want something else like removing windows and install Ubuntu or erase whole disk and install Ubuntu on a new computer then most of the steps would be same few things will change that Ive pointed out (Jump to steps). Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1 has released with a lot of surprises/changes, new features and some improvements in the unity desktop. One of the biggest change is that Ubuntu 11.10 uses Gnome 3, unity also uses Gnome 3 so it means you can install gnome shell on ubuntu 11.10 in few steps without breaking the unity i.e it will support Gnome 3 without any problem. (although there may be some bugs right now as its beta release).

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Installing Ubuntu 11.10 step by step guide


Ubuntu 11.10 can be installed in many ways one of the easiest method is using wubi installer, but it doesnt provide much control options so we would go with advanced installation..and one more thing its not as difficult as it appears to be, just follow the instructions if youve any doubt then drop a comment. Preparing for installation : First of All backup your important data Before going to start the installation procedure you are strongly recommended to backup your data (using a backup disk or online backup program), although you arent going to loose any if youve multiple partition on your drive and want to go for custom installation procedure, but youre supposed to have a backup of all your critical data before starting any experiments. Step 1. Download Ubuntu 11.10 ISO file First, Download Ubuntu 11.10 ISO , select the archive file (ISO) depending on your computer architecture such as Intelx86 or AMD64. If you are not sure then go for first one. When the download is complete move on to next step. Step 2. Create a bootable media (USB/CD)

Then create a bootable USB stick/drive or a CD/DVD from the ISO file youve just downloaded. If you want to create a bootable CD/DVD then its pretty easy- you just need to burn the ISO image to the cd. On Windows If you are using windows now then use the free program called universal USB installer. To make your pendrive bootable use Universal-USB-Installer (Download and run it then locate the ISO file, choose your USB drive as a target and your will be done in a minute). In Windows 7 you can burn ISO files directly in few simple steps Insert cd in to the tray, right click on the ISO file and select burn this ISO.. and finally you will get a bootable cd. On Ubuntu There is a program called Start Up Disk creator is installed by default on Ubuntu. So just run the program browse the ISO and select your pendrive/cd as the target startup disk. Thats All. In the and of step 2 you will get a bootable media which is also called as Live CD/USB Installer (this is also very useful for removing viruses from Windows or recovering data from corrupted OS, as you dont need to enter any password (exception : BIOS password) when your boot your computer using this live cd/usb), Now we will boot the computer from this bootable disk and finally we will install it permanently into the hard drive. step 3. Insert the USB disk (or CD) and restart Now restart your computer (and enter your supervisor BIOS passsword, if you have set any password you system may not boot from CD if you enter user BIOS password). Your computer should boot automatically from the bootable media, and the Ubuntu will be loaded in RAM (if any option comes then select try Ubuntu without installing if you want to take a look before installing it on your hard drive). Then click on the install Ubuntu 11.10 icon on the desktop to begin.

Step 4. Select Installation Type Now select the check boxes such as Download Updates and install third party software, but you must be connected with Internet (its recommended if wireless network doesnt seem to work use wired connection). Although there is no hurry you can always install them later, so its optional. then click on continue then a new window will appear where you need to select installation type.

You may get different options depending on your computer configuration. The above snapshot has been taken while installing Ubuntu 11.10 on a computer with Ubuntu 10.04 and Windows 7 pre-installed as dual boot (Now its time for triple boot, its cool! Hmm). Most of the option seems self explanatory Install Ubuntu alongside with them : it will install Ubuntu 11.10 alongside with existing operating systems such as Windows 7. Erase Entire Disk and Install Ubuntu : its going to erase your whole hard drive and everything will be deleted (your files as well as other operating systems), useful only if your hard-drive doesnt have any important files or you just bought a new computer and want to keep only one OS i.e Ubuntu. Something Else : Create, Allocate and choose the partition to which you want to install Ubuntu, using advanced partition manager. At first look it may seems little difficult but its better as it give you more options/control.

We will go with the third option select Something else and continue. Step 5. Create a new Ext4 Partition and Install Ubuntu 11.10 In the end of step 4, you will get the partition manager window for creating/deleting partitions. Then select the free space available for creating partition (if you dont have any free space then try deleting any empty NTFS drive or the partition whose files has been backed up completely). Now select the partition which says free space and click on New Partition Table. Now, there are so many field in new partition window New Partition Size : The size of the partition (in megabytes) where you are going to install ubuntu 11.10.Recommended minimum size is 15 GB, if you want to use it for daily purpose, although 5GB (or may be less) is critically required. Ive left it default as I want to use all that selected free space partition (around 51GB). Location for the New Partition : beginning (if you want it to appear on the top in grub menu (when the system starts) default OS ) or end (if you want the Ubuntu 11.10 to appear at the end in OS list at GRUB). Dont worry you can change the default OS later. Lets choose Beginning. File System (use as) select Ext4 journaling file system , the latest and recommended files system for Ubuntu 11.10. Mount Point select / (forward slash), its used to mount additional file systems, forward slash means mounting is done with reference to root.

Then click OK to apply. Next, click on Install Now button to begin installation procedure.

Step 6. Enter some basic info and Create a user While installation procedure is going on you will be prompted to enter some basic information such as Your Physical Location it will be used to set your local time and other settings. Select it on world Map. Keyboard Layout Leave it default if you arent sure or select the one you want to use. Then Enter some basic details about the user Your Name : of course your Name (Mr(s). X) Computers Name : xs computer username : Your username e.g mrx password : Your password (strong something like this (think twice its very easy to remember and its very strong!) U11#kkd_MS!) Require my password to login : better leave this option selected if you want authorized access (unless you arent using BIOS password) to your computer, else you can also choose the other option login automatically.

Step 7. Restart your computer Now the installation procedure will complete within few minutes. Now when you see a window saying installation is complete restart your computer and remove the installation media and select Ubuntu 11.10 at the boot menu, and login to ubuntu.

Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop Thats All..Now its time for installing some basic applications 10 things to do after installing Ubuntu 11.10, for performing some common tasks.

Install Google Chrome


(Since our website is best viewed in Google Chrome) #1 Get the debian package of chrome from its official website. Download Google Chrome #2 Now, you can either install it using Software Center or from command line.

Installing Chrome using Ubuntu Software Center You can also use the dpkg tool to install the *.deb package. Open the terminal (CTRL+ALT+T), and type (move to other directory instead of Downloads f youve saved it some where else) :
cd Downloads sudo dpkg -i file_name.deb

#3 If any dependency error occurs then run the following command(s)


sudo apt-get -f install

or install dependent libraries/program manually like this :


sudo apt-get install libnspr4-0d sudo apt-get install libcu

Install Python 2.7


(If not available)

(Check if its installed or not by typing python on the terminal. If it shows the python version with other information then its installed) Here are some packages that have to be installed to have various aspects of Python functioning: On command line type-> sudo apt-get install libreadline-dev
sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev sudo apt-get install libssl-dev

Go to http://www.python.org/. In the "Quick links" section on the left-hand side of the page, "Source distribution" is a direct link to the tarball. Download it. Unzip the tarball, and from the root of the created directory (which will be called Python-2.7.2 or something similar, depending on the version):
./configure make -j

In the same directory, run:


sudo make install

Install Django 1.3.1:


From your home directory, run the following command to download Django, using the link from their download page:
/usr/bin/wget -O Django-1.3.1.tar.gz http://www.djangoproject.com/download/1.3.1/tarball/

Next, extract these files and navigate to the newly created Django-1.3.1 folder:
tar xzvf Django-1.3.1.tar.gz cd Django-1.3.1

Next, run the installer:


python setup.py install

Configure Django's Path


export PATH = /var/lib/python-support/python2.7/django/bin

Configure Django for PostgreSql


sudo apt-get install postgresql pgadmin3 python-psycopg2

Install Python Packages


Python packages that have to be installed before running the server:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

sudo apt-get install python-pip sudo pip install django-celery sudo pip install ghettoq sudo pip install django-pagination sudo pip install turbogears sudo pip install django-registraion sudo pip install django-wiki- (Inside djago-wiki directory-> python setup.py install) sudo pip install django-forum- (Inside django-forum directory>python setup.py install) sudo pip install markdown- (Inside djago-pagination directory-> python setup.py install)

Start Server!

python manage.py runserver

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