I am looking to install kubuntu on my Acer laptop which already has a partition. Half of the disk ( C:/ ) is Vista and the other half ( D:/ ) is pretty much free except some recovery software from acer which I would like to keep, I'd also like to keep as much space free as I can in D:/. What I am planning to do is use Windows Disk manager to shrink D:/ and make some unallocated space on the disk. If I understand correctly the Kubuntu installation should allow me to put Kubuntu on this unallocated space. Or should I name the new partition and then let Kubuntu resize it
Also will 12Gb be enough room to run kubuntu? And do I need a swap? I am primarily doing this to get acquainted with Linux as I would like to eventually make a dedicated Linux system out of an old desktop and I have gotten tired of booting from the .iso.
Thanks!
Also will 12Gb be enough room to run kubuntu? And do I need a swap? I am primarily doing this to get acquainted with Linux as I would like to eventually make a dedicated Linux system out of an old desktop and I have gotten tired of booting from the .iso.
Thanks!
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