Hi, all. I am a 2nd-time-tryer of Linux.
I am planning on installing Kubuntu on a Toshiba Laptop (Qosmio X505-Q882) running Win7 Home Premium 64-bit and 4GB RAM.
For my first time around with Linux, earlier this year I installed Ubuntu 11.04. It took some fiddling, mostly due to issues with the video card driver (my laptop has an nVidia GeForce 360m - total 1.25GB video RAM). I installed it alongside Windows so I used the GRUB OS selector. I eventually got it running quite well. (For the record - and I know this is a topic of hot debate - I actually like the Unity interface! :P )
Due to my own stupidity, however, I had to completely reformat my hard drive back to factory-installed state and decided this time around to try out a different distro: Kubunutu, which is why I'm here.
I would again like to be able to "dual-boot" and be able to choose between Kubuntu and Windows during startup. Does the ISO installer that I downloaded form the Kubuntu download page allow that option by itself? I.e. do I just burn the image to a CD, boot from it, and I will have the option of dual-booting? Or is there some other step I will have to take to be able to dual boot?
Thanks!
I am planning on installing Kubuntu on a Toshiba Laptop (Qosmio X505-Q882) running Win7 Home Premium 64-bit and 4GB RAM.
For my first time around with Linux, earlier this year I installed Ubuntu 11.04. It took some fiddling, mostly due to issues with the video card driver (my laptop has an nVidia GeForce 360m - total 1.25GB video RAM). I installed it alongside Windows so I used the GRUB OS selector. I eventually got it running quite well. (For the record - and I know this is a topic of hot debate - I actually like the Unity interface! :P )
Due to my own stupidity, however, I had to completely reformat my hard drive back to factory-installed state and decided this time around to try out a different distro: Kubunutu, which is why I'm here.
I would again like to be able to "dual-boot" and be able to choose between Kubuntu and Windows during startup. Does the ISO installer that I downloaded form the Kubuntu download page allow that option by itself? I.e. do I just burn the image to a CD, boot from it, and I will have the option of dual-booting? Or is there some other step I will have to take to be able to dual boot?
Thanks!
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