How to install Ubuntu using a virtual machine?

Here is a brief guide on installing Ubuntu using a virtual machine:

  1. Download and install virtual machine software such as VMware Workstation or VirtualBox.
  2. Create a new virtual machine in the virtualization software.
  3. Download the ISO image file of Ubuntu from the official website (https://ubuntu.com/download).
  4. Select “Install Operating System” or similar option in the virtual machine software, and choose to install from the ISO image file.
  5. Select the appropriate language and keyboard layout during installation.
  6. Choose “Install Ubuntu” and follow the installation instructions step by step.
  7. In the “Installation Type” option of the setup program, you can choose to install Ubuntu independently in a virtual machine, or coexist with other operating systems.
  8. During the installation process, you will set up your username and password, as well as choose your time zone and network settings.
  9. After the installation is completed, restart the virtual machine.
  10. During the initial launch of Ubuntu, the system will guide you through some basic settings, such as software updates and driver installation.

Once installed, you can run Ubuntu in the virtual machine and enjoy its features and capabilities.

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