I've been looking at Kubuntu through a VM, and now want to install it directly.
I have WinXP SP-2 installed on my Disk_0 in 100gig, then I have a 120gig storage, both NTFS.
In the 80gig remaining I want to install Kubuntu. But I'm freaked by the partitioning info, 'cause I don't really recognize the present partitions, and it's talking about re-sizing and the slider is showing 77%...
How do I do this? How will I know that it's not going to screw with my present setup? When I tried SUSE, I could (sorta) understand the partitioning, and it showed no re-sizing, but this setup is (I think) doing just that.
And yet I (obviously) am way too new to this to trust my own settings in a Manual setup.
So what the heck do I do here to get started?
Also, it was showing my time correctly in the taskbar, but not at the point where you select time zones. Is this OK?
??
Regards,
Chuck Billow
I have WinXP SP-2 installed on my Disk_0 in 100gig, then I have a 120gig storage, both NTFS.
In the 80gig remaining I want to install Kubuntu. But I'm freaked by the partitioning info, 'cause I don't really recognize the present partitions, and it's talking about re-sizing and the slider is showing 77%...
How do I do this? How will I know that it's not going to screw with my present setup? When I tried SUSE, I could (sorta) understand the partitioning, and it showed no re-sizing, but this setup is (I think) doing just that.
And yet I (obviously) am way too new to this to trust my own settings in a Manual setup.
So what the heck do I do here to get started?
Also, it was showing my time correctly in the taskbar, but not at the point where you select time zones. Is this OK?
??
Regards,
Chuck Billow
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