I have removed Kubuntu from my computer and replaced it with windows.
The ONLY reason I have done this is for my iPod + iTunes integration. I would have made my computer a dual-boot system but I don't have that much room to play around with in the first place (30gB Hard drive isn't much at all).
I want to put Kubuntu back onto my system, but would like to do so with an external hard drive. Which is where my question begins.
What kind of external Hard drive should I get? And is it possible to put just Kubuntu on the hard drive and still run it as a primary boot up?
Oh and some other information that may be useful. My laptop is a Dell Latitude D500, 30gB internal hard drive. Current OS Windows XP Professional SP3.
Side Note: Yes I know you can use Amarok to use your iPod with, but it doesn't sync with iTunes, therefore, not allowing software updates to the iPod. That is the only reason I installed Winblows! And I still wanted to have enough space for other programs only accessible by Windows.
The ONLY reason I have done this is for my iPod + iTunes integration. I would have made my computer a dual-boot system but I don't have that much room to play around with in the first place (30gB Hard drive isn't much at all).
I want to put Kubuntu back onto my system, but would like to do so with an external hard drive. Which is where my question begins.
What kind of external Hard drive should I get? And is it possible to put just Kubuntu on the hard drive and still run it as a primary boot up?
Oh and some other information that may be useful. My laptop is a Dell Latitude D500, 30gB internal hard drive. Current OS Windows XP Professional SP3.
Side Note: Yes I know you can use Amarok to use your iPod with, but it doesn't sync with iTunes, therefore, not allowing software updates to the iPod. That is the only reason I installed Winblows! And I still wanted to have enough space for other programs only accessible by Windows.
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