BBOSI People/How to set up a BBOSI computer with Ubuntu alternative disk

We choose to use an Alternative Ubuntu Disk as it is easier to install on older recycled computers
(Time for a Ubuntu installation is about 2 hours - including add-ons and updates) Watching the computer screen doesn’t speed up the process!

Insert:BBOSI Ubuntu Alternative Disk
 * Click on install Ubuntu
 * Choose a language- English
 * Choose a country- New Zealand
 * Detect keyboard- No
 * Origin of keyboard- USA
 * Keyboard layout- USA
 * Wait and be patient
 * Configure network- hostname - bbosi
 * Configure clock - Auckland
 * Partition disks- use entire disk
 * Write the changes to disks
 * Full name for new user - "bbosi"
 * User name again - "bbosi"
 * Choose password for new user
 * Use a weak password - yes/no
 * Encrypt your home directory - no
 * Configure the package manager - HTTP proxy blank - none
 * Install the GRUB boot loader - yes
 * Is the clock set to UTC - yes
 * Installation complete - remove CD

Computer automatically restarts

 * Log in

System - Preferences - Network proxy - Manual proxy configuration - 192.168.2.1- Port 8080- Authentication - Username - Password - Apply system wide - Authenticate X2

Click on system - Administration - Synaptic package manager - Settings - Preferences - Network - Manual Proxy - 192.168.2.1 - Port- 8080

Authentication - Username and password

Settings and repositories- Updates- Weekly- Install security updates without confirmation

System- Administration- Update manager- Check- Install Updates

Click System- Administration- Users and Groups- Add- New password- room12- OK- Advanced settings- User priveliges- Connect to wireless and ethernet ports- OK

System Administration- Login screen- Unlock- Authenticate- Log in as- room12- Close

Enjoy your BOSSI Ubuntu computer!