

To counter this potential inconvenient, we are going to run Ubuntu from a live USB drive – so you can test Ubuntu and see whether it’s something you would want without touching your current operating system. I know that some of you aren’t yet convinced whether you want to make the switch to Linux and leave Windows or macOS behind.

But since Ubuntu (and most of the other Linux distributions) will only offer an ISO disc image for download, we’ll need a third-party tool capable of transforming the ISO file into an accessible bootable USB drive. Of all the popular Linux distributions, Ubuntu has one of the most solid graphical interface – which makes it a good choice for people that aren’t that comfortable with working exclusively from a terminal.Īlthough the are multiple ways that you can use to install the Ubuntu distribution, using a bootable USB drive is one of the most accessible ways to do it. Ubuntu is always a good first choice if you’re looking to get into the Linux environment.
