If you were planning to use Wi-Fi, please do so after the initial install over 
a LAN wired connection, since Ubuntu doesn't install the Dell drivers for it 
automatically and may add them after the updates are downloaded. I have better 
luck with Mint, Zorin, and some others like Puppy sometimes.

After a discussion on another List lately, I thought I might mention this, plus 
it might be handy to have an USB style Wi-Fi adapter just in case, sometimes 
even a LAN USB adapter comes in handy, since some colleges have surplus 
computers that need some work like sound cards, NIC or IDE controllers that go 
bad. Count yourself lucky if you have no problems, but then I pick the $5.00 
towers, so sometimes I get what I pay for ;-)
Joan in Reno




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> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 1:54 AM
>Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Is low level format requried?  HOw is it performed?
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>  
>I  am planning to install Ubuntu on a
surplus  Dell (dual-core)   machine, that I bought from a college
surplus sale - with no hard drive.   
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>
>I was able to pick up a (wiped clean) 
SATA hard  drive rather cheaply.  
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>Since  the hard  drive is wiped  clean, do
I have to perform some sort of low-level format before I can install
the Ubuntu operating system from the ususal iso disk?
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>If some sort of low level format is
needed,  What program is required to perform the low level format? 
Is there a special procedure to follow?
>
> I spent some time looking on Google and could not get a clear
answere. 
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>
>Thanks
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