#Elementary os juno release date how to#
Applicationsįor how to install applications, see some later. Here I will list the system settings I use which I deem to be important. The System Settings can be accessed via the Applications menu. If it is your first time using Linux or Elementary OS, I would highly recommend reading the basics to get yourself started. I generally prefer the use of Balena Etcher instead of UNetbootin.On Mac, run getconf LONG_BIT in the command line.ĭownload the Elementary OS ISO and follow the installation instructions. The System Properties will display if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit. On Windows, right-click This PC in Windows Explorer. Elementary OS can only run on 64-bit systems.Installing closed-source multimedia codecsĬheck if your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit.I will likely update this document when the next version of Elementary OS is released, because that would likely mean another clean install of the operating system on both of my setups. This document will point to all the websites and articles that I use in my setup, making it easier for me to setup my OS. The most common and widely supported way is through the command line.Īs such, there will usually be a lot of Googling when I am setting up my Linux setups. The open source nature of the Linux ecosystem means that users can customise aspects of the operating system to their whims and likes. I have two setups with Elementary OS, so I'm constantly trying to keep the applications and settings on these two setups in sync.