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| - | 3 - You have a computer that you do depend on, but have [15] GB or so free hard disk space - **Install Xubuntu inside a ' | ||
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| - | You can simply install the development version of Xubuntu inside your current operating system, using a Virtual Machine, or ' | ||
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| - | Some simple ways to set up a VM are to use Boxes (gnome-boxes [https:// | ||
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| - | Xubuntu Testers regularly use VM's to test things - so it's a perfectly acceptable method of testing. | ||
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| - | 4 - You have a computer that you could use, but can’t or don’t want to install another operating system - **Use a live media version (on a USB stick, DVD or in a VM)** | ||
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| - | You can indeed still help us. In several ways in fact. If your computer has a CD or DVD drive, or a USB connection and you have a USB disk or stick that you can use, you can do some valuable testing by using the development version of Xubuntu in a live-session. | ||
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| - | If you don't already know how to do this, there is a great tutorial here [https:// | ||
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| - | To do this with a VM you simply need to give the machine a small amount of space and boot the iso on that. No need to actually install unless you wish to do so. | ||
