I hope I can phrase this properly. (New to Linux)
I am working with a Celeron with a 8.6 Gig HD so space is at a premium for me. And, at the moment, I'm too poor to buy a bigger pc. I use Audacity to encode very large audio files. i.e. 120Mb.
I originally installed Ubuntu 6.06 on a clean hard drive.
After reading that Kubuntu configured audio software better, (which it did) I downloaded Kubuntu desktop 6.06 through Terminal.
Prior to the Kubuntu download and install, I did not check to see how much hard drive space was being used by Ubuntu.
While encoding last night, Audacity/pc froze up. Apparently I am very short on hard drive space. Which leads me to my question...
By installing the Kubuntu desktop the way I did, on top of Ubuntu, did that leave behind all kinds of Ubuntu/Gnome files that are now unnecessary on my hard drive. Files that would not have to be there if I had installed Kubuntu from a live cd on a clean hard drive?
Or more succinctly, would I have more HD space by wiping the drive and installing a fresh copy of Kubuntu, compared to what I have now, which is a HD with over 7 gig of files on it?
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
I am working with a Celeron with a 8.6 Gig HD so space is at a premium for me. And, at the moment, I'm too poor to buy a bigger pc. I use Audacity to encode very large audio files. i.e. 120Mb.
I originally installed Ubuntu 6.06 on a clean hard drive.
After reading that Kubuntu configured audio software better, (which it did) I downloaded Kubuntu desktop 6.06 through Terminal.
Prior to the Kubuntu download and install, I did not check to see how much hard drive space was being used by Ubuntu.
While encoding last night, Audacity/pc froze up. Apparently I am very short on hard drive space. Which leads me to my question...
By installing the Kubuntu desktop the way I did, on top of Ubuntu, did that leave behind all kinds of Ubuntu/Gnome files that are now unnecessary on my hard drive. Files that would not have to be there if I had installed Kubuntu from a live cd on a clean hard drive?
Or more succinctly, would I have more HD space by wiping the drive and installing a fresh copy of Kubuntu, compared to what I have now, which is a HD with over 7 gig of files on it?
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
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