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As shown in this screenshot, the target HDD has no partitions on it, so I only needed to select the free space and clicked on the + button to start creating partitions.
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Whatever you do here, don’t touch the Windows 7 HDD. For the computer used in this tutorial, the target HDD is /dev/sda. The two HDDs should be labeled as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb and their partitions should be listed directly under them. That should open the installer’s Advanced Partitioning Tool’s window. What would you like to do?” Select the Something else option, then click Continue. It is very likely that the installer will inform you that “This computer currently has no detected operating systems. Launch the installer and click through the first steps until you get to the step shown in this image. Install Ubuntu 14.04: Assuming Step 1 has been completed, reboot the computer with the installation media in the optical drive or in a USB port.
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Download an installation image of Ubuntu 14.04 from here and burn it to a DVD or transfer it to a USB stick.
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The screenshots and descriptions in this tutorial show how to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 320 GB and setting up the Ubuntu 14.04 boot manager as the default boot device.
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The test computer used for this tutorial has a 500 GB and a 320 GB hard drives connected, with Windows 7 Pro installed on the 500 GB HDD.
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The new decoration support full GTK 3 theming and they introduce improved resizing speed and anti-aliased corners as well as a fix for an old regression: the panel is now right-clickable when a window is maximized with global menu enabled, displaying the same menu that's available when right clicking an unmaximized window titlebar (lets you minimize, unmaximize, set the window always on top, move to workspace, etc.) Unity now uses G TK3 CSS themed window decorations, instead of the Compiz decorations.Ubuntu 14.04 ships with Unity Control Center and Unity Settings Daemon, forked from GNOME Control Center and GNOME Settigns Daemon so it doesn't interfere with Ubuntu GNOME.Among the new features / improvements are: Unity has received a lot of changes in Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, even more than in the previous Ubuntu release, even though 14.04 is a LTS.