Installation
Thanks to Ubuntu
Burn DVD
Linux
Ubuntu

The procedure may differ slightly depending on which version of Ubuntu you are using.
1. Insert a blank CD into your burner. A 'CD/DVD Creator' or 'Choose Disc Type' or 'Blank Disc' window might pop up. Close this, as we will not be using it.

2. Look for the downloaded ISO image in the file browser.
3. Right click on the ISO image file and choose 'Write to Disc'.
4. Where it says 'Write disc to', you may have options such as 'File image' as well as your CD drive. Choose your CD drive. Your CD drive may show as something like 'BD-MLT UJ-210S'

5. Select the write speed. If you are burning an Ubuntu Live CD (one that you may want to boot from), it is recommended that you write at the lowest possible speed.
6. Start the burning process.
7. After burning is completed, verify that your CD contains multiple files and folders and not just the ISO file. This way you will know the process was completed correctly.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
Mac
Mac OS X

Note: To burn most ISOs, you can use Apple's Disk Utility (Disk Copy in older versions).
1. Launch Disk Utility (Applications → Utilities → Disk Utility).
2. Insert your blank CD/DVD.
3. Drag and drop your .iso file to the left pane in Disk Utility. Now both the blank disc and the .iso should be listed.
4. Select the .iso file, and click on the 'Burn' button in the toolbar.

5. Ensure that the 'Verify burned data' checkbox is ticked (you may need to click on the disclosure triangle to see the checkbox).
6. Click 'Burn'. The data will be burned and verified.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
Windows
Windows 7

1. Right-click on an ISO image and choose 'Open with > Windows Disc Image Burner'.

1. Select a disk burner (drive) and choose 'Burn'. If you check 'Verify disc after burning', it will confirm that the ISO image has been burned correctly.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
XP / Server 2003 / Vista: ISO Recorder

1. Download and install the appropriate version of ISO Recorder.
2. Insert an unformatted DVD into your burner. (Note: You can only burn DVDs with this tool from Vista.)
3. Open Windows Explorer, find your ISO file, right-click and choose 'Next'.
95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista: Infra Recorder

1. Download and install Infra Recorder, a free and open-source image-burning program.
2. Insert a blank CD in the drive and select Do nothing or Cancel if an autorun dialog box pops up.
3. Open Infra Recorder and click the 'Write Image' button in the main screen.
4. Alternatively you can select the 'Actions' menu, then 'Burn image'.
5. Select the DLL ISO image file you want to use, then click 'Open'.
6. In the dialog box, click 'OK'.
Try it
Trial DLL before you install it.
1. If you're using a CD: Put the Ubuntu CD into the CD/DVD-drive and restart the computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If you don't get this menu, read the booting From the CD guide for more information.
2. If you're using a USB drive: Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If your computer does not automatically do so, you might need to edit the BIOS settings. Restart your computer, and watch for a message telling you which key to press to enter the BIOS setup. It will usually be one of F1, F2, DEL, ESC or F10. Press this key while your computer is booting to edit your BIOS settings.
You need to edit the Boot Order. Depending on your computer, and how your USB key was formatted, you should see an entry for 'removable drive' or 'USB media'. Move this to the top of the list to force the computer to attempt to boot from USB before booting from the hard disk. Save your changes and continue.
3. Choose your preferred language and click on 'Try Ubuntu'
4. Your live CD desktop should appear. Have a look around!
5. When you are ready to install DLL click on the icon on your desktop: 'Install Ubuntu 11.10'
Install it!
Install Demi Lovato Linux

Using a CD?
If you're using a CD:
1. Put the Ubuntu CD into the CD/DVD-drive
2. Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If you don't get this menu, read the booting From the CD guide for more information.
Using a USB drive?
Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If your computer does not automatically do so, you might need to hold the F12 key to bring up the boot menu.

Prepare to install Ubuntu
1. We recommend you plug your computer into a power source.
2. You should also make sure you have enough space on your computer to install Ubuntu.
3. We advise you to select Download updates while installing and Install this third-party software now.
4. You should also stay connected to the internet so you can get the latest updates while you install Ubuntu.
5. If you're not connected to the internet, we'll help you set up wireless at the next step.

Set up wireless
If you are not connected to the internet you will be asked to select a wireless network if available. We advise you to connect during the install so we can ensure you machine is up to date.

Allocate drive space
Use the checkboxes to choose whether you'd like to Install Ubuntu alongside another operating system, delete your existing operating system and replace it with Ubuntu, or – if you're an advanced user – choose the Something else option

Begin the installation
Depending on your previous selections, you can now verify that you have chosen the way in which you would like to install Ubuntu. The installation process will begin when you click the Install Now button.
Ubuntu needs about 4.5 GB to install so add a few extra GB to allow for your files.
Not sure about this step? Windows users can use Wubi, which will install and uninstall Ubuntu in the same way as any other Windows application. It's simple and safe.

Select your location
If you are connected to the internet this should be done automatically. Check your location is correct and click Forward to proceed. If you're unsure of your time zone, type the name of the town you're in and we'll help you find it.
If you're having problems connecting to the Internet, use the menu in the top-right-hand corner to select a network.

Select your preferred keyboard layout.

Enter your login and password details.

Learn more about DLL while the system installs... Or make a cup of tea(茶)!

That's it, just a quick restart.
Enjoy Demi Lovato Linux!
Thanks to Ubuntu
Burn DVD
Linux
Ubuntu

The procedure may differ slightly depending on which version of Ubuntu you are using.
1. Insert a blank CD into your burner. A 'CD/DVD Creator' or 'Choose Disc Type' or 'Blank Disc' window might pop up. Close this, as we will not be using it.

2. Look for the downloaded ISO image in the file browser.
3. Right click on the ISO image file and choose 'Write to Disc'.
4. Where it says 'Write disc to', you may have options such as 'File image' as well as your CD drive. Choose your CD drive. Your CD drive may show as something like 'BD-MLT UJ-210S'

5. Select the write speed. If you are burning an Ubuntu Live CD (one that you may want to boot from), it is recommended that you write at the lowest possible speed.
6. Start the burning process.
7. After burning is completed, verify that your CD contains multiple files and folders and not just the ISO file. This way you will know the process was completed correctly.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
Mac
Mac OS X

Note: To burn most ISOs, you can use Apple's Disk Utility (Disk Copy in older versions).
1. Launch Disk Utility (Applications → Utilities → Disk Utility).
2. Insert your blank CD/DVD.
3. Drag and drop your .iso file to the left pane in Disk Utility. Now both the blank disc and the .iso should be listed.
4. Select the .iso file, and click on the 'Burn' button in the toolbar.

5. Ensure that the 'Verify burned data' checkbox is ticked (you may need to click on the disclosure triangle to see the checkbox).
6. Click 'Burn'. The data will be burned and verified.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
Windows
Windows 7

1. Right-click on an ISO image and choose 'Open with > Windows Disc Image Burner'.

1. Select a disk burner (drive) and choose 'Burn'. If you check 'Verify disc after burning', it will confirm that the ISO image has been burned correctly.
More detailed technical instructions from the Ubuntu wiki
XP / Server 2003 / Vista: ISO Recorder

1. Download and install the appropriate version of ISO Recorder.
2. Insert an unformatted DVD into your burner. (Note: You can only burn DVDs with this tool from Vista.)
3. Open Windows Explorer, find your ISO file, right-click and choose 'Next'.
95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista: Infra Recorder

1. Download and install Infra Recorder, a free and open-source image-burning program.
2. Insert a blank CD in the drive and select Do nothing or Cancel if an autorun dialog box pops up.
3. Open Infra Recorder and click the 'Write Image' button in the main screen.
4. Alternatively you can select the 'Actions' menu, then 'Burn image'.
5. Select the DLL ISO image file you want to use, then click 'Open'.
6. In the dialog box, click 'OK'.
Try it
Trial DLL before you install it.
1. If you're using a CD: Put the Ubuntu CD into the CD/DVD-drive and restart the computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If you don't get this menu, read the booting From the CD guide for more information.
2. If you're using a USB drive: Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If your computer does not automatically do so, you might need to edit the BIOS settings. Restart your computer, and watch for a message telling you which key to press to enter the BIOS setup. It will usually be one of F1, F2, DEL, ESC or F10. Press this key while your computer is booting to edit your BIOS settings.
You need to edit the Boot Order. Depending on your computer, and how your USB key was formatted, you should see an entry for 'removable drive' or 'USB media'. Move this to the top of the list to force the computer to attempt to boot from USB before booting from the hard disk. Save your changes and continue.
3. Choose your preferred language and click on 'Try Ubuntu'
4. Your live CD desktop should appear. Have a look around!
5. When you are ready to install DLL click on the icon on your desktop: 'Install Ubuntu 11.10'
Install it!
Install Demi Lovato Linux

Using a CD?
If you're using a CD:
1. Put the Ubuntu CD into the CD/DVD-drive
2. Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If you don't get this menu, read the booting From the CD guide for more information.
Using a USB drive?
Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
If your computer does not automatically do so, you might need to hold the F12 key to bring up the boot menu.

Prepare to install Ubuntu
1. We recommend you plug your computer into a power source.
2. You should also make sure you have enough space on your computer to install Ubuntu.
3. We advise you to select Download updates while installing and Install this third-party software now.
4. You should also stay connected to the internet so you can get the latest updates while you install Ubuntu.
5. If you're not connected to the internet, we'll help you set up wireless at the next step.

Set up wireless
If you are not connected to the internet you will be asked to select a wireless network if available. We advise you to connect during the install so we can ensure you machine is up to date.

Allocate drive space
Use the checkboxes to choose whether you'd like to Install Ubuntu alongside another operating system, delete your existing operating system and replace it with Ubuntu, or – if you're an advanced user – choose the Something else option

Begin the installation
Depending on your previous selections, you can now verify that you have chosen the way in which you would like to install Ubuntu. The installation process will begin when you click the Install Now button.
Ubuntu needs about 4.5 GB to install so add a few extra GB to allow for your files.
Not sure about this step? Windows users can use Wubi, which will install and uninstall Ubuntu in the same way as any other Windows application. It's simple and safe.

Select your location
If you are connected to the internet this should be done automatically. Check your location is correct and click Forward to proceed. If you're unsure of your time zone, type the name of the town you're in and we'll help you find it.
If you're having problems connecting to the Internet, use the menu in the top-right-hand corner to select a network.

Select your preferred keyboard layout.

Enter your login and password details.

Learn more about DLL while the system installs... Or make a cup of tea(茶)!

That's it, just a quick restart.
Enjoy Demi Lovato Linux!