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The release candidate for Ubuntu 7.10 is now available for download.
This is the last development release before the final release on October 18. If you've already installed a alpha or beta of 7.10 there is no need to reinstall for the RC or final release, just update your systems an you will have the latest release.
Ubuntu is distributed on three types of images:
Desktop CD
The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This type of CD is what most people will want to use. You will need at least 320MB of RAM to install from this CD. The desktop CD is available for x86 or AMD64 PCs.
Server install CD
The server install CD allows you to install Ubuntu permanently on a computer for use as a server. It will not install a graphical user interface. The server install CD is available for x86, AMD64 and UltraSPARC processors.
Alternate install CD
The alternate install CD allows you to perform certain specialist installations of Ubuntu. It provides for the following situations:
* creating pre-configured OEM systems;
* setting up automated deployments;
* upgrading from older installations without network access;
* LVM and/or RAID partitioning;
* installs on systems with less than about 320MB of RAM (although note that low-memory systems may not be able to run a full desktop environment reasonably).
The Alternate install CD is available for x86 & AMD64 processors.
***Something that might interest some of you... If you install with the Alternate install CD you now have the option of encrypting your Ubuntu installation on your hard drive quickly and easily at install time. This provides great security for sensitive information and is particularly good for laptops which are more likely to be stolen. The Live CD currently does not support install time encryption at this time, though the developers are working on it.










