Hello!
I'm going to install Kubuntu on an Intel Core 2 Duo and here are some questions:
1. Can the installation force me to re-partition my hard drive? (I'm using NTFS right now).
2. If it can, is there any way to avoid it?
3. I want to format the partition upon which Kubuntu will be installed. Is there an
option in the installation process to do it, or should I do it manually before the
installation? I also want to get rid of my currently installed WinXP.
4.a. Can OpenOffice (or whatever documents software Kubuntu uses) generate .DOC
files that are compatible with MS Word? In other words, can people that use Word
see the documents nicely?
4.b. What about Mathematic formulae? Is there an analoguos plugin for OpenOffice
(Something like Equation Editor, MathType etc.)?
5. Suppose I choose partition C: for Kubuntu installation. Will the other partitions be
safe during the installation process?
P.S. I already posted this message in the Ubuntu forums because I didn't know there was a separate forum for Kubuntu, sorry.
Thanks!
I'm going to install Kubuntu on an Intel Core 2 Duo and here are some questions:
1. Can the installation force me to re-partition my hard drive? (I'm using NTFS right now).
2. If it can, is there any way to avoid it?
3. I want to format the partition upon which Kubuntu will be installed. Is there an
option in the installation process to do it, or should I do it manually before the
installation? I also want to get rid of my currently installed WinXP.
4.a. Can OpenOffice (or whatever documents software Kubuntu uses) generate .DOC
files that are compatible with MS Word? In other words, can people that use Word
see the documents nicely?
4.b. What about Mathematic formulae? Is there an analoguos plugin for OpenOffice
(Something like Equation Editor, MathType etc.)?
5. Suppose I choose partition C: for Kubuntu installation. Will the other partitions be
safe during the installation process?
P.S. I already posted this message in the Ubuntu forums because I didn't know there was a separate forum for Kubuntu, sorry.
Thanks!
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