Welcome to the Ubuntu Linux Documentation Project! This repository provides step-by-step guides, command references, and curated video resources to help you download, install, configure, and master Ubuntu Linux on various platforms.
Below is the organized directory structure of this project, showing where each resource is located and its purpose:
|β Download/
| βββ official_sources.md β Official Ubuntu ISO download links
| βββ download_on_windows.md β Windows download & bootable USB guide
| βββ download_on_mac.md β macOS download & bootable USB guide
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|β VirtualBox/
| βββ setup_on_windows.md β VirtualBox VM setup guide for Windows
| βββ setup_on_mac.md β VirtualBox VM setup guide for macOS
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|β Linux_Commands/
| βββ essential_commands.md β Categorized general Linux commands
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|β Commands/
| βββ ubuntu_commands.md β Ubuntu-specific package & system tools
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|β Videos/
| βββ video_links.md β Curated YouTube tutorial & setup videos
Use the table below to jump directly to the documentation sections you need:
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| 01 Official Sources | Download locations for Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and Minimal ISOs. |
| 02 Download on Windows | Step-by-step guide to download ISOs, write to USB via Rufus, and install. |
| 03 Download on macOS | Download ISOs, flash with BalenaEtcher, and install on Apple hardware. |
| 04 VirtualBox on Windows | Create a virtual machine, attach the ISO, and configure Windows settings. |
| 05 VirtualBox on macOS | VM creation guide, HiDPI screen scaling, and setup for macOS. |
| 06 Essential Commands | Cheat sheet for filesystem, package management (APT), and navigation. |
| 07 Ubuntu Commands | Package updating, service management (systemd), and disk utility reference. |
| 08 Video Resources | Video tutorials for visual learners covering installation, shell, and SSH. |
Tip
Getting Started? If you are brand new to Ubuntu, start with the Official Sources to grab your ISO image, and then proceed with the installation guide corresponding to your operating system.