The Network installer, on the other hand, lets you install various desktop environments including KDE Plasma (Kubuntu) and LXQt (Lubuntu). The Ubuntu Desktop ISO image, for example, will only install the GNOME desktop environment. While the Server and Desktop images provide very little choice in terms of configuration options during installation, the Network installer provides an extensive list of pre-defined software collections from which to choose during installation. This option requires an internet connection to download additional packages during installation and uses the text-based installer. The Network installer (also referred to as Netboot) image provides a small image (approximately 50MB in size compared to more than 2GB for the Desktop image) that can be used to install either the server or desktop-based Ubuntu environments. ![]() This chapter will go into more detail regarding the use of the Network installer image to install Ubuntu. ![]() The previous chapter explored the different options available when installing Ubuntu with a particular emphasis on using the graphical installer.
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