- #Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom install
- #Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom iso
- #Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom download
#Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom iso
Where ‘linuxium-atom-ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso’ is your ISO and ‘sdX’ is the USB drive using ‘ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/usb* | head -1 | sed "s?.*/?"‘ to determine this. There are several ways to write the ISO to USB however I recommend using Rufus on Windows or dd on Linux:ĭd if=linuxium-atom-ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M
#Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom install
Once you have verified your ISO it is necessary to write it to an USB to create an installation USB often known as a LiveUSB as not only can you install Ubuntu from it but you can also run Ubuntu for diagnostic, testing and fixing and existing installation. If both hashes match exactly then the downloaded file is almost certainly intact. 'md5sum' should then print out a single line after calculating the hash:Ģa16ded012decf9c5533692b7d0231f9 Ĭompare the hash (the alphanumeric string on left) from your output with the corresponding hash below.
Then run the command 'md5sum ' for example: The MD5 calculation gives a checksum (called a hash value), which must equal the MD5 value of a correct ISO.įirst open a terminal and go to the correct directory to check a downloaded ISO. The program 'md5sum' is designed to verify data integrity using the MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) 128-bit cryptographic hash.
#Download ubuntu 16.04 for intel atom download
An error during the download could result in a corrupted file and trigger random issues during the usage of the ISO.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - 18.04.5 (Bionic Beaver)Ĭanonical have released the fifth point release of Ubuntu 18.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 18.04.5 :Ītom (-i ubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso -atom)Īpollo (-i ubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso -apollo)Īfter downloading an ISO file it is recommended to test that the file is correct and safe to use by verifying the integrity of the downloaded file. I've also respun the 'Focal Fossa' desktop ISO with the '-server' option to create a pseudo server ISO suitable for Intel devices with a 32-bit bootloader: As examples of using my ‘ isorespin.sh ‘ script I’ve created various ISOs including those suitable for Intel Atom and Intel Apollo Lake devices.Ĭanonical have announced the latest release of Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo):Ītom (-i -atom)Īpollo (-i -apollo)Ĭanonical have also announced the official 20.04.1 flavours of Ubuntu including Lubuntu:Ītom (-i -atom)Ĭanonical have released the second point release of Ubuntu 20.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 20.04.2 :Ītom (-i ubuntu-20.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -atom)Īpollo (-i ubuntu-20.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -apollo)