TO INSTALL APP GIRD YOU NEED INTERNET CONNECTION ON YOUR PC.
1. NOW CLICK ctrl+alt+T FOR OPEN YOUR TERMINAL .
2.NOW COPY AND PEST GIVEN COMMAND ONE BY ONE.
To install App Grid, we’ll need to
add a PPA to Ubuntu. A PPA is a server that holds software. Enable the
PPA by entering the command below in the terminal window.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:appgrid/stable
Once
the PPA has been installed, Ubuntu’s software sources need to be
updated. Update your software sources by entering the command below in
the terminal window.
sudo apt-get update
After
you’ve updated Ubuntu’s software sources, App Grid can finally be
installed. Install App Grid by entering the command below into the
terminal.
sudo apt-get install appgrid
Once you’ve finished entering the commands, close the terminal window.
To launch App Grid simply open the Unity dash and search for App Grid.
1.First, you will need to download the current version of Ubuntu at here..
Select your architecture (32-bit vs 64-bit), and click the big orange
button. If your computer has at least 2GB of RAM, select the 64-bit
version of Ubuntu. If you are unsure of the flavor you need, select
32-bit as it will run even if you have a 64-bit processor. You may also
download any distro release, such as Kubuntu or Xubuntu.