How i get Ubuntu 18.04 server ISO file

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I all ready downloaded ISO(ubuntu-18.04-live-server-amd64.iso) file, but when am i going to install the Ubuntu 18.04, after finishing installation process, it's come with Desktop Version.



I don't know what happen, i downloaded file three times but i get same result.







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    I all ready downloaded ISO(ubuntu-18.04-live-server-amd64.iso) file, but when am i going to install the Ubuntu 18.04, after finishing installation process, it's come with Desktop Version.



    I don't know what happen, i downloaded file three times but i get same result.







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      I all ready downloaded ISO(ubuntu-18.04-live-server-amd64.iso) file, but when am i going to install the Ubuntu 18.04, after finishing installation process, it's come with Desktop Version.



      I don't know what happen, i downloaded file three times but i get same result.







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      I all ready downloaded ISO(ubuntu-18.04-live-server-amd64.iso) file, but when am i going to install the Ubuntu 18.04, after finishing installation process, it's come with Desktop Version.



      I don't know what happen, i downloaded file three times but i get same result.









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          There are two versions of iso files with Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS,




          • The new style iso file with the live installer, size 806 MiB,



            releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/




          • The old style iso file with the debian installer, size 704 MiB,



            cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/bionic/release/



          You can try both and use the one that works best for you.






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          • @SinghRavi, You are welcome. Good luck with your server :-)
            – sudodus
            Jun 6 at 11:17










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          There are two versions of iso files with Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS,




          • The new style iso file with the live installer, size 806 MiB,



            releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/




          • The old style iso file with the debian installer, size 704 MiB,



            cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/bionic/release/



          You can try both and use the one that works best for you.






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          • @SinghRavi, You are welcome. Good luck with your server :-)
            – sudodus
            Jun 6 at 11:17














          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          There are two versions of iso files with Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS,




          • The new style iso file with the live installer, size 806 MiB,



            releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/




          • The old style iso file with the debian installer, size 704 MiB,



            cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/bionic/release/



          You can try both and use the one that works best for you.






          share|improve this answer





















          • @SinghRavi, You are welcome. Good luck with your server :-)
            – sudodus
            Jun 6 at 11:17












          up vote
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          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted






          There are two versions of iso files with Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS,




          • The new style iso file with the live installer, size 806 MiB,



            releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/




          • The old style iso file with the debian installer, size 704 MiB,



            cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/bionic/release/



          You can try both and use the one that works best for you.






          share|improve this answer













          There are two versions of iso files with Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS,




          • The new style iso file with the live installer, size 806 MiB,



            releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/




          • The old style iso file with the debian installer, size 704 MiB,



            cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/bionic/release/



          You can try both and use the one that works best for you.







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          • @SinghRavi, You are welcome. Good luck with your server :-)
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          @SinghRavi, You are welcome. Good luck with your server :-)
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