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  1. what will be the RAM for that for your Laptop or P.C and what processor will be..??

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  2. Thank you so much! it's really helpful

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  3. Leafy Touch It1 March 2017 at 15:14

    Please help. I Install it and test it and unplug the usb but see now, I replaced my Windows so there is no more windows and when I try to boot up again it tries to start up with some IPV4 shit. I moved Linux to start up first and save it but when I come back to it. it isnt the one to start up first and I can't pick Linux at all. please HELP. How do I make it to where I can start up using iso from my computer I was on windows 8.1

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  4. Dolphincorp.af1 March 2017 at 15:14

    thanks ...
    good short

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  5. Great ,,, thank for share !!!

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  6. how i will run Inpage on Ubuntu when i install the software its give me font error . its a Urdu writing software

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  7. Lasha Arbolishvili1 March 2017 at 15:14

    it is not free??? :////////////

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  8. Satyam Chauhan1 March 2017 at 15:14

    I was Confused In Storage at install time this help me Thank u bro

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  9. Akshay Shanker1 March 2017 at 15:14

    sir can you please create all this Ubuntu video in one video just like c++ and PHP please

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