With a bootable Ubuntu USB stick, you can:
- Ubuntu Mac Intel Core 2 Duo
- Ubuntu For Mac Intel Core I3
- Arm Mac Vs Intel Mac
- Install Ubuntu On Intel Nuc
Ubuntu Mac Intel Core 2 Duo
Actually, the version of Ubuntu you download does matter, though there are not specific builds for Mac hardware vs. Not all the versions are compatible with all the models of MacBook. Fortunately, there is an awesome guide that breaks it down. Ubuntu is the modern, open source operating system on Linux for the enterprise server, desktop, cloud, and IoT. To install Ubuntu Linux 12.04 on an Intel-based Mac, follow these directions: If necessary, install Mac OS X. Boot into Mac OS X. If necessary, using OS X's Disk Utility, adjust the sizes of your partitions, making room for Linux. Note that resizing partitions is inherently. 9.10: For Intel 64 / AMD64 (64bit Linux installation) Libstdc5: follow these instructions IF AND ONLY IF you have a 64bit Ubuntu installation. Intel 64 installation: Select the download for the libstdc5 package for 'amd64'. If you are using Firefox, you will be prompted if you want to 'Open with GDebi Package Installer' - select OK to continue.
- Install or upgrade Ubuntu, even on a Mac
- Test out the Ubuntu desktop experience without touching your PC configuration
- Boot into Ubuntu on a borrowed machine or from an internet cafe
- Use tools installed by default on the USB stick to repair or fix a broken configuration
Ubuntu For Mac Intel Core I3
Arm Mac Vs Intel Mac
Creating a bootable USB stick is very simple, especially if you’re going to use the USB stick with a generic Windows or Linux PC. We’re going to cover the process in the next few steps.
Apple hardware considerations
Install Ubuntu On Intel Nuc
There are a few additional considerations when booting the USB stick on Apple hardware. This is because Apple’s ‘Startup Manager’, summoned by holding the Option/alt (⌥) key when booting, won’t detect the USB stick without a specific partition table and layout. We’ll cover this in a later step.
Installation instructions
Download Ubuntu Desktop
Download the correct Ubuntu image for your device:- Dawson Canyon and June Canyon NUC – Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 LTS image
Certified for the Dawson Canyon NUC models: NUC7i7DNHE, NUC7i7DNKE, NUC7i7DNBE, NUC7i5DNHE, NUC7i5DNKE, NUC7i5DNBE NUC7i3DNHE, NUC7i3DNKE, NUC7i3DNBE and for the June Canyon NUC models: NUC7PJYH and NUC7CJYH.
- Dawson Canyon and June Canyon NUC – Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 LTS image
Flash the USB drive
Copy the image on a USB drive by following the installation media instructions.Install Ubuntu Desktop
Booting the system from the USB flash drive will start the Ubuntu installer.- Insert the USB flash drive in the NUC.
- Start the NUC and push F10 to enter the boot menu.
- Select the USB flash drive as a boot option.
- The system will automatically execute the first stage of installation and prompt for an acknowledgement of a complete system recovery.
- Follow the instructions and enter appropriate options for language, WiFi, location (timezone), and keyboard layout.
- Pick a hostname, user account and password.
- Wait for the configuration to finish. If you are connected to an active network, it will take several minutes to download and apply additional updates.
- Ubuntu is installed. Use your account and password to log in.