The South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth launched this open-source version on the market with the intention of creating an operating system that could be used by everyone. The difference is that for servers we use CentOS a different version of Linux that is more suited to our needs. Linux is the operating system that we use on dedicated servers and shared hosting, in short, the heart of Linux beats under all our servers. Ubuntu is a free Linux operating system that was launched in 2004 and it’s a version based on the classic Debian GNU/Linux system. We are not going to install Ubuntu alongside windows.īut first let’s find out, for the ones who don’t know, what this is all about. This solution is optimal to make a test Ubuntu since we will not install anything in the hard disks of the computer.
So let’s see how to put Ubuntu in this small and convenient portable device and create a Ubuntu bootable USB in the perfect way. It would be convenient to always have the Linux Ubuntu operating system with you, but how can you do that? The solution is quite fast: all you need is a simple USB Pendrive on which you can install the ISO image and set the PC to boot via USB.