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Rp125.000

FlashDisk BOOTABLE Install LINUX Dekstop Debian 12.5 / Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Open Source

Rp125.000
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  • Min. Pemesanan: 1 Buah
  • Etalase: USB Flask Drive Bootable Operating System
FlashDisk BOOTABLE USB Install LINUX Debian 12.5 / Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu | Software Ubuntu is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. Ubuntu is officially released in multiple editions: Desktop, Server, and Core for Internet of things devices and robots The latest LTS version of Ubuntu, for desktop PCs and laptops. LTS stands for long-term support — which means five years of free security and maintenance updates, extended to 10 years with Ubuntu Pro. Install Ubuntu desktop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ System Requirements: ● 2 GHz dual-core processor or better ● 4 GB system memory ● 25 GB of free hard drive space ● Either a USB port or a DVD drive for the installer media ● Internet access is helpful. Debian GNU/Linux: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software and optionally non-free firmware or software developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993. Official CD/DVD images of the #34;stable #34; release To install Debian on a machine without an Internet connection, it #39;s possible to use CD images (700 MB each) or DVD images (4.7 GB each). Download the first CD or DVD image file, write it using a CD/DVD recorder (or a USB stick on i386 and amd64 ports), and then reboot from that. The first CD/DVD disk contains all the files necessary to install a standard Debian system. To avoid needless downloads, please do not download other CD or DVD image files unless you know that you need packages on them. Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide gt; https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ 2.1. Supported Hardware Debian does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements of the Linux or kFreeBSD kernel and the GNU tool-sets. Therefore, any architecture or platform to which the Linux or kFreeBSD kernel, libc, gcc, etc. have been ported, and for which a Debian port exists, can run Debian. Please refer to the Ports pages at https://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ for more details on 64-bit PC architecture systems which have been tested with Debian GNU/Linux. Rather than attempting to describe all the different hardware configurations which are supported for 64-bit PC, this section contains general information and pointers to where additional information can be found. 2.1.1. Supported Architectures Debian GNU/Linux 12 supports 9 major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as “flavors”. Architecture Debian Designation Subarchitecture Flavor AMD64 amp; Intel 64 md64 Intel x86-based i386 default x86 machines default Xen PV domains only xen ARM armel Marvell Kirkwood and Orion marvell ARM with hardware FPU armhf multiplatform armmp 64bit ARM arm64 64bit MIPS (little-endian) mips64el MIPS Malta 5kc-malta Cavium Octeon octeon Loongson 3 loongson-3 32bit MIPS (little-endian) mipsel MIPS Malta 4kc-malta Cavium Octeon octeon Loongson 3 loongson-3 Power Systems ppc64el IBM POWER8 or newer machines 64bit IBM S/390 s390x IPL from VM-reader and DASD generic This document covers installation for the 64-bit PC architecture using the Linux kernel. If you are looking for information on any of the other Debian-supported architectures take a look at the Debian-Ports pages. 2.1.2. CPU Support Both AMD64 and Intel 64 processors are supported. 2.1.3. Laptops From a technical point of view, laptops are normal PCs, so all information regarding PC systems applies to laptops as well. Installations on laptops nowadays usually work out of the box, including things like automatically suspending the system on closing the lid and laptop specfic hardware buttons like those for disabling the wifi interfaces (“airplane mode”). Nonetheless sometimes the hardware vendors use specialized or proprietary hardware for some laptop-specific functions which might not be supported. To see if your particular laptop works well with GNU/Linux, see for example the Linux Laptop pages. 2.1.4. Multiple Processors Multiprocessor support — also called “symmetric multiprocessing” or SMP — is available for this architecture. The standard Debian 12 kernel image has been compiled with SMP-alternatives support. This means that the kernel will detect the number of processors (or processor cores) and will automatically deactivate SMP on uniprocessor systems. Having multiple processors in a computer was originally only an issue for high-end server systems but has become common in recent years nearly everywhere with the introduction of so called “multi-core” processors. These contain two or more processor units, called “cores”, in one physical chip.

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