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On Advanced sharing settings, expand All Networks and turn on public file sharing and disable password protection option then click Save Changes. Finally, close the window and test the connectivity by pinging to the Ubuntu system. Yes, then ping reply successfully. Now the Ubuntu and Windows 10 are connected on the same network. You can share files and printer between these two systems. Ubuntu An IT Pro, here is my online knowledge sharing platform. I would like to write and share my experience for computer enthusiasts and technology geeks.

How to Verify Secure Boot is Enabled? Am attempting to network Windows 10 with Zorin. I can Ping between the two systems ok but when I select network on windows 10 File Manager the other PC is not listed. Network not found. I have the latest version of Windows 10 — Creators Update — build I have viewed and followed several different instructions I have found on your web site to no avail. Why did you manually setup one ip for windows and linux machine?

This configuration will never works. Manual IP configuration is when you connect per-to-per. DId this as described, all is well and can ping both computers, using automatic DHCP however the windows machine does not list the linux machine in the network.

However the windows machine does show the printer, scanner, chromecast, router, and itself, just no linux machine. To list the Linux machine name on Windows network, just change the workgroup name of Samba to Windows workgroup name. Softonic review The best free operating system out there Ubuntu is a free and open source operating system for your PC.

Ubuntu for PC. Ubuntu Netbook Edition Linux Mint 7 4. VirtualBox 6. Sparky 2. Raspbian 4. HP DeskJet Printer series drivers. HP LaserJet Printer series drivers. Your review for Ubuntu. Your review for Ubuntu Thank you for rating! What do you think about Ubuntu? Windows Terminal Preview Free. Fluent Terminal Free. Windows Terminal Free. GWSL Free. Ubuntu Windows Subsystem for Linux Preview Free.

PowerShell Free. What's new in this version build of Ubuntu Features Ubuntu bash ssh git apt dpkg. Additional information Published by Canonical Group Limited. Published by Canonical Group Limited. Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd. Click Download below the version of Ubuntu you want to install. You can download version It may take several minutes for the download to finish.

Download Rufus. Rufus is a free program to create a USB install drive, which you will need to install Ubuntu. Use the following steps to download Rufus. Click the "Rufus. Insert a USB drive. Open Rufus.

Rufus has an icon that resembles a USB drive. Click the Rufus icon in your Windows start menu to open Rufus. Select your USB drive. Use the drop-down menu below "Devices" to select your USB drive. Select the Ubuntu ISO image. Use the following steps to select your Ubuntu ISO image file. Click Open. Click Start. This begins the process of writing your Ubuntu USB install drive. Click Ok to acknowledge that all data on the USB drive will be written over. Part 2. Backup your disk drive.

Before creating a partition of your drive, it's a good idea to backup any important information on your "C:" drive, in case you accidentally delete any files you want to keep. You can back up your files using an external hard drive or a flash drive, or using cloud storage such as Google Drive or Dropbox , or OneDrive.

Click Disk Management. It's in the menu that pops up when you right-click the Windows Start menu. Right-click your "C: " drive. The "C:" drive is the disk drive that Windows is installed on. This displays a menu for the hard drive. Click Shrink Volume. This opens a menu that allows you to shrink your C: drive and create a new partition of unallocated hard disk space. Enter the amount of space in MB you want the Ubuntu partition to have. This goes in the field next to "Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB".

Ubuntu needs at least 25 GB of hard drive space to be installed. For example, 40 GB is equivalent to 40, MB. Click Shrink. This creates a new partition of unallocated space on your hard drive. Part 3. Create a backup of your computer hard drive Optional. If you have any important files that you do not want to lose, you may want to back up the computer you intend to create a dual boot on.

You can back up a computer using an external hard drive , or using a cloud storage service such as Google Drive, or Dropbox. Turn off Fast Boot. Use the following steps to turn off Fast Boot on Windows. Click the Windows Start menu. Click "Choose what the power button does". Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable". Make sure the box that says "Turn on fast startup Recommended " at the bottom is not checked.



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