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I downloaded Ubuntu 13.04 (64 b) and donated my 16 bucks, and I cannot find it on my computer anywhere.

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    You don't need to pay money to be able to use Ubuntu. It's a free choice... – Alvar Jul 23 '13 at 21:04
  • Look in the Downloads folder. – Mitch Jul 23 '13 at 21:05
  • @Alvar but doesn't it feel so much better that way? :) –  Jul 23 '13 at 21:15
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    You can download it again, this time choosing for free. And make sure you save it in your desired location. Witch OS (Operating System) & Browser did you use to download your copy of Ubuntu? – Gediminas Jeremiah Gudelis Jul 23 '13 at 21:16
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    @Gracchus No, the point of Ubuntu is that you can make it better by contributing to the community not to pay money to the company behind the software. I haven't donated any money to Ubuntu, but I have contributed to the community, and how much money is that worth? – Alvar Jul 23 '13 at 22:52

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By default there is this window with 2 $ on every part u can donate on. i thought the costs are 16 dollar as well but look at my screenshot, you just missed the text on the left :)

ITS FREE

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I believe you can also download Ubuntu as a Torrent, check the Download - Desktop tab in the Ubuntu website. As has been pointed out, the donation is voluntary, you could conceivably re-download, and just select skip when it comes to ask for the donation

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