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[#]: collector: (lujun9972)
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[#]: subject: (Installing Ubuntu MATE on a Raspberry Pi)
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[#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-mate-raspberry-pi/)
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[#]: author: (Chinmay https://itsfoss.com/author/chinmay/)
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Installing Ubuntu MATE on a Raspberry Pi
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_**Brief: This quick tutorial shows you how to install Ubuntu MATE on Raspberry Pi devices.**_
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[Raspberry Pi][1] is by far the most popular SBC (Single Board Computer) and the go-to board for makers. [Raspbian][2] which is based on Debian is the official operating system for the Pi. It is lightweight, comes bundled with educational tools and gets the job done for most scenarios.
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[Installing Raspbian][3] is easy as well but the problem with [Debian][4] is its slow upgrade cycles and older packages.
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Running Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi gives you a richer experience and up to date software. We have a few options when it comes to running Ubuntu on your Pi.
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1. [Ubuntu MATE][5] : Ubuntu MATE is the only distribution which natively supports the Raspberry Pi with a complete desktop environment.
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2. [Ubuntu Server 18.04][6] \+ Installing a desktop environment manually.
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3. Using Images built by the [Ubuntu Pi Flavor Maker][7] community, _these images only support the Raspberry Pi 2B and 3B variants_ and are **not** updated to the latest LTS release.
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The first option is the easiest and the quickest to set up while the second option gives you the freedom to install the desktop environment of your choice. I recommend going with either of the first two options.
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Here are the links to download the Disc Images. In this article I’ll be covering Ubuntu MATE installation only.
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### Installing Ubuntu MATE on Raspberry Pi
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Go to the download page of Ubuntu MATE and get the recommended images.
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The experimental ARM64 version should only be used if you need to run 64-bit only applications like MongoDB on a Raspberry Pi server.
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[Download Ubuntu MATE for Raspberry Pi][9]
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#### Step 1: Setting Up the SD Card
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The image file needs to be decompressed once downloaded. You can simply right click on it to extract it.
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Alternatively, the following command will do the job.
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xz -d ubuntu-mate***.img.xz
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```
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Alternatively you can use [7-zip][10] if you are on Windows.
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Install **[Balena Etcher][11]** , we’ll use this tool to write the image to the SD card. Make sure that your SD card is at least 8 GB capacity.
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Launch Etcher and select the image file and your SD card.
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Once the flashing process is complete the SD card is ready.
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#### Step 2: Setting Up the Raspberry Pi
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You probably already know that you need a few things to get started with Raspberry Pi such as a mouse, keyboard, HDMI cable etc. You can also [install Raspberry Pi headlessly without keyboard and mouse][13] but this tutorial is not about that.
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* Plug in a mouse and a keyboard.
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* Connect the HDMI cable.
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* Insert the SD card into the SD card slot.
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Power it on by plugging in the power cable. Make sure you have a good power supply (5V, 3A minimum). A bad power supply can reduce the performance.
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#### Ubuntu MATE installation
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Once you power on the Raspberry Pi, you’ll be greeted with a very familiar Ubuntu installation process. The process is pretty much straight forward from here.
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![Select your keyboard layout][14]
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![Select Your Timezone][15]
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Select your WiFi network and enter the password in the network connection screen.
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![Add Username and Password][16]
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After setting the keyboard layout, timezone and user credentials you’ll be taken to the login screen after a few minutes. And voila! you are almost done.
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Once logged in, the first thing you should do is to [update Ubuntu][18]. You can use the command line for that.
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt upgrade
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You can also use the Software Updater.
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Once the updates are finished installing you are good to go. You can also go ahead and install Raspberry Pi specific packages for GPIO and other I/O depending on your needs.
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What made you think about installing Ubuntu on the Raspberry and how has your experience been with Raspbian? Let me know in the comments below.
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via: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-mate-raspberry-pi/
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作者:[Chinmay][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://itsfoss.com/author/chinmay/
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/
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[2]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
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[3]: https://itsfoss.com/tutorial-how-to-install-raspberry-pi-os-raspbian-wheezy/
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[4]: https://www.debian.org/
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[5]: https://ubuntu-mate.org/
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[6]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi#Recovering_a_system_using_the_generic_kernel
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[7]: https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/download/
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[8]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/ubuntu-mate-raspberry-pi-download.jpg?ssl=1
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[9]: https://ubuntu-mate.org/download/
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[10]: https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
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[11]: https://www.balena.io/etcher/
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[12]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Screenshot-from-2019-04-08-01-36-16.png?ssl=1
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[13]: https://linuxhandbook.com/raspberry-pi-headless-setup/
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[14]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Keyboard-layout-ubuntu.jpg?fit=800%2C467&ssl=1
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[15]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/select-time-zone-ubuntu.jpg?fit=800%2C468&ssl=1
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[16]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Credentials-ubuntu.jpg?fit=800%2C469&ssl=1
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[17]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Desktop-ubuntu.jpg?fit=800%2C600&ssl=1
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[18]: https://itsfoss.com/update-ubuntu/
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[19]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/update-software.png?ssl=1
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