1) Ubuntu is an open-source operating system with long term support releases and includes applications like a web browser, office suite, and media players.
2) The document provides instructions on upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 from 9.04 by running a command in the terminal and downloading installation files from listed URLs.
3) It outlines the step-by-step installation process which includes partitioning disks, setting up user accounts, and completing the installation in 10-18 minutes.
1. About Ubuntu : Ubuntu is operating system :its Long Term Support(LTS) :Easy to install popular models :its open source plat form :its contains web browser,office suite,media application :ununtu is graphical tools Its core application
2. To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2 and type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes) into the command box. Techincal overview The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer Upgrading from Ubuntu 9.04
3. Download Get it while it's hot. ISOs and torrents are available at: http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/ (Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and Netbook Remix) http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/ (Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/9.10/ (Kubuntu Desktop and Netbook) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/9.10/beta/ (Xubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/9.10/beta/ (UbuntuStudio) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/9.10/beta/ (Mythbuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/9.10/beta/ (Edubuntu)
10. Editor's Note: This option will ONLY appear if you have another operating system installed, such as Microsoft Windows. Remember that, after the installation, the Windows boot loader will be overwritten by the Ubuntu boot loader! 2. If you want to delete your existing operating system, or the hard drive is already empty and you want to let the installer automatically partition the hard drive for you, select the second option, "Use the entire disk."