I have a new notebook 
It is a Dell Latitude E6520. It came with windoze 7 installed. Since I have a 320G hard drive, and since I will be developing some software with Qt that has to run on Windoze, I decided to leave the virus on there and make it dual boot. There is more space allocated to the Windoze partition that I would like. My question is, using the partition manager, will I be able to allocate more space to Kubuntu and less to Windoze? I've never done that and want to get some affirmation that I could do so before I spend much more time configuring what I have.
TIA

It is a Dell Latitude E6520. It came with windoze 7 installed. Since I have a 320G hard drive, and since I will be developing some software with Qt that has to run on Windoze, I decided to leave the virus on there and make it dual boot. There is more space allocated to the Windoze partition that I would like. My question is, using the partition manager, will I be able to allocate more space to Kubuntu and less to Windoze? I've never done that and want to get some affirmation that I could do so before I spend much more time configuring what I have.
TIA
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