What is the download size of Ubuntu latest version?

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I have limited internet, I would like to know the download size of the latest version of Ubuntu.
Can anyone confirm what it is?
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Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
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I have limited internet, I would like to know the download size of the latest version of Ubuntu.
Can anyone confirm what it is?
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I have limited internet, I would like to know the download size of the latest version of Ubuntu.
Can anyone confirm what it is?
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Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
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Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
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Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
â PerlDuck
Feb 18 at 15:17
Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
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When I checked in my Downloads folder the size of the ISO file of the latest release of Ubuntu is 1.5GB which will fit on a >=2GB USB flash drive or a DVD. The Ubuntu 18.04 iso is 1.8GB, so you would be better off using a 4GB USB for Ubuntu 18.04. Download the SHA256SUMS file for whatever Ubuntu ISO that you download so that you can verify the ISO file before using it. The SHA256SUMS file for Ubuntu 17.10 is at this webpage.
The latest release of Ubuntu is 17.10. The latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu is 16.04. Regular releases of Ubuntu are supported by updates for 9 months after the release date and LTS releases are supported for 5 years after the release date.
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Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
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Feb 18 at 1:45
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The latest release of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS now, its size is 1.8 GB.
The final stable release has been just released, so it is recommended to give it some time before trying it for professional use.
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2 Answers
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When I checked in my Downloads folder the size of the ISO file of the latest release of Ubuntu is 1.5GB which will fit on a >=2GB USB flash drive or a DVD. The Ubuntu 18.04 iso is 1.8GB, so you would be better off using a 4GB USB for Ubuntu 18.04. Download the SHA256SUMS file for whatever Ubuntu ISO that you download so that you can verify the ISO file before using it. The SHA256SUMS file for Ubuntu 17.10 is at this webpage.
The latest release of Ubuntu is 17.10. The latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu is 16.04. Regular releases of Ubuntu are supported by updates for 9 months after the release date and LTS releases are supported for 5 years after the release date.
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Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
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up vote
2
down vote
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When I checked in my Downloads folder the size of the ISO file of the latest release of Ubuntu is 1.5GB which will fit on a >=2GB USB flash drive or a DVD. The Ubuntu 18.04 iso is 1.8GB, so you would be better off using a 4GB USB for Ubuntu 18.04. Download the SHA256SUMS file for whatever Ubuntu ISO that you download so that you can verify the ISO file before using it. The SHA256SUMS file for Ubuntu 17.10 is at this webpage.
The latest release of Ubuntu is 17.10. The latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu is 16.04. Regular releases of Ubuntu are supported by updates for 9 months after the release date and LTS releases are supported for 5 years after the release date.
1
Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
When I checked in my Downloads folder the size of the ISO file of the latest release of Ubuntu is 1.5GB which will fit on a >=2GB USB flash drive or a DVD. The Ubuntu 18.04 iso is 1.8GB, so you would be better off using a 4GB USB for Ubuntu 18.04. Download the SHA256SUMS file for whatever Ubuntu ISO that you download so that you can verify the ISO file before using it. The SHA256SUMS file for Ubuntu 17.10 is at this webpage.
The latest release of Ubuntu is 17.10. The latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu is 16.04. Regular releases of Ubuntu are supported by updates for 9 months after the release date and LTS releases are supported for 5 years after the release date.
When I checked in my Downloads folder the size of the ISO file of the latest release of Ubuntu is 1.5GB which will fit on a >=2GB USB flash drive or a DVD. The Ubuntu 18.04 iso is 1.8GB, so you would be better off using a 4GB USB for Ubuntu 18.04. Download the SHA256SUMS file for whatever Ubuntu ISO that you download so that you can verify the ISO file before using it. The SHA256SUMS file for Ubuntu 17.10 is at this webpage.
The latest release of Ubuntu is 17.10. The latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu is 16.04. Regular releases of Ubuntu are supported by updates for 9 months after the release date and LTS releases are supported for 5 years after the release date.
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answered Feb 18 at 1:40
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Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
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1
Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
1
1
Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Let me have a try
â Akshansh Rawat
Feb 18 at 1:43
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
Guide to creating a bootable Ubuntu installation USB flash drive from the Ubuntu ISO: What is the proper way of creating installation media from Ubuntu iso?
â karel
Feb 18 at 1:45
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The latest release of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS now, its size is 1.8 GB.
The final stable release has been just released, so it is recommended to give it some time before trying it for professional use.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
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The latest release of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS now, its size is 1.8 GB.
The final stable release has been just released, so it is recommended to give it some time before trying it for professional use.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
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down vote
The latest release of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS now, its size is 1.8 GB.
The final stable release has been just released, so it is recommended to give it some time before trying it for professional use.
The latest release of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS now, its size is 1.8 GB.
The final stable release has been just released, so it is recommended to give it some time before trying it for professional use.
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Why don't you look at a mirror in India? It shows 1502576640 bytes for the ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso. I figured that out in less than a minute.
â PerlDuck
Feb 18 at 15:17