[01:53] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[06:45] <ducasse> good morning
[19:23] <webchat10> planning to dual boot windows, which Ubuntu release should I install LTS or latest?
[19:26] <sarnold> do you just want things to work or do you like filing bug reports when things don't go quite right?
[19:27] <webchat10> things to work
[19:27] <sarnold> probably lts is the better choice then
[19:27] <webchat10> got it, then LTS it is
[19:33] <daftykins> * user comes back complaining stuff doesn't work, due to running bleeding edge hardware they didn't describe
[19:33] <daftykins> ;D
[19:38] <amacater> Also: to do this well, be prepared to reinstall Windows from scratch if necessary to get round Windows being installed OEM to MBR / installed by a reseller as part of selling surplus laptops or whatever ...
[19:38] <daftykins> they left
[19:43] <amacater> daffykins: As you wrote above, they'll likely be back. Read release notes: plan for pitfalls: write down in advance what your aiming point is: establish details of all hardware ... all the usual things folks just don't do.
[19:44] <amacater> Oh, and be prepared to do a sacrificial install or two until you get it right :D
[19:44] <daftykins> *nod* totally agree
[19:45] <daftykins> too many in IT pop the champagne once it 'works', not once it works right 
[20:41] <Walex_> daftykins: "management"
[20:43] <daftykins> that's my Dad's word for my mum ;)
[23:31] <webchat83> how to install Ubuntu from windows 10? (I am also searching it on Google)
[23:32] <sarnold> download the iso, 'burn' it to a usb memory stick with dd from within WSL or use rufus in a "dd mode" to burn it to a memory stick, reboot with the memory stick in a usb slot
[23:34] <webchat83> webchat83:Is there a way to do it without usb or cd?
[23:36] <sarnold> probably, but nothing that would be fun
[23:40] <webchat83> Is using unetbootin to do so, cause any problems?
[23:44] <sarnold> it might be worth a try, anyway. worst case, it doesn't work, and you have to get the usb stick..