I would like to try Kubuntu after using FC6 with KDE for a few months. I am impressed with the advances that (K)Ubuntu seems to have made and and have had troubles getting some basic things working in FC6, like my Wacom Graphire. So I would like to know the best way to migrate my system to Kubuntu.
I have my drives partitioned as ext2, root and a separate home partition. I would like to be able to preserve all of my data and I assume that my home partition need not be affected by installing Kubuntu. So do I just install Kubuntu on the root partition? I would guess that I would need to install all of my apps again. Is there a specific procedure to insure that my home partition is used as home for a new install of Kubuntu? Any other concerns I should be aware of?
The other question is before I do all of this; shoulkd I do it?
I use my system for photo editing, video editing, music, TV, and the other usual computer uses.
System:
Dell e521
AMD X2 4200
2 gig
SATA HD
NV 7900GS
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro
I have my drives partitioned as ext2, root and a separate home partition. I would like to be able to preserve all of my data and I assume that my home partition need not be affected by installing Kubuntu. So do I just install Kubuntu on the root partition? I would guess that I would need to install all of my apps again. Is there a specific procedure to insure that my home partition is used as home for a new install of Kubuntu? Any other concerns I should be aware of?
The other question is before I do all of this; shoulkd I do it?
I use my system for photo editing, video editing, music, TV, and the other usual computer uses.
System:
Dell e521
AMD X2 4200
2 gig
SATA HD
NV 7900GS
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro
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