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| Quote WIZEB="WIZEB"First time I've ever logged on and not showing me the usernames online at the bottom page. No settings changed as far as I know. Strange.'"
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Quote WIZEB="Paul Thexton"We've turned it off (at least temporarily) while we're still hunting down the last few big resource hungry features of the site that make the forums slow down at peak capacity.'"
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| Nobody using Ubuntu then?
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| Quote Scooter Nik="Scooter Nik"Nobody using Ubuntu then?'"
Never even heard of it.
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| Quote Scooter Nik="Scooter Nik"Nobody using Ubuntu then?'"
Not day in, day out, but I have used it.
However it's a good OS, solid if a little bloated, but no where near that of Windows.
You may like it though if your not too computer literate you may end up frustrated with it, depends how open you are to new ways of using your computer.
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| Quote Scooter Nik="Scooter Nik"Ubuntu.
After years of threatening to throw various Microsoft products out of the window, a mate has got me running Ubuntu as a parallel OS. It seems to do everything I want, the free aps look good enough and my web book thing seems happy enough to run it without problems even though it's running 'inside' Windows.
Before I go the whole hog I need a few questions answering: I've used Ubuntu 1 to upload a few photos from Windows with the intent of d/l to Ubuntu once I've got rid of Windows. 6Gb of stuff later and I can't access them from the Ubuntu OS even though I can see them in Windows. Any suggestions?
Secondly, is it possible to remove Windows in it's entirity without formatting? Or at least shrink it down to the smallest possible partition?
Finally.... is there anything I should take into consideration before I throw caution to the wind and go for it....?'"
Where did you "upload" them to? Difficult to advise when you give no clue as to what you did with them!
You should be able to shrink the partition down, assuming it's fat32 or ntfs format, which seems most likely. There may be something in Windows, or you can try using "gparted" from within Ubuntu - ideally this would be through the "live" version that you may see if you boot with the Ubuntu disk in the dvd drive, as this ensures the disk isn't in use while you work on it. Make sure you have a backup first!
There's likely no reason why you shouldn't be able to install Ubuntu to a second partition on your computer, and then Ubuntu will allow you to set up Windows as a second choice from the boot menu, so you get to choose which of the 2 to boot when you switch the machine on. Installing Ubuntu will probably give you disk shrinking options as part of the installation process, allowing you to shrink your windows partition and add an extra one or two for your Ubuntu. I suget you do a bit of reading up on disk partitioning for Linux as ideally you would want to split your remaining disk space into several partitions, splitting the user areas off from the system areas, thus giving you more resilience to user errors filling the system disk and crashing the system. As a minimum, it's worth splitting /, /home and /var onto separate disk partitions, as well as some space for swap. It's difficult for me to recommend specific sizes for these areas, as I'm not familiar with the way Ubuntu organises itself, nor how much disk space is required for each area as this will differ fromone installation to another, and deends a lot on your personal usage as well.
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| Quote Scooter Nik="Scooter Nik"Ubuntu.
Secondly, is it possible to remove Windows in it's entirity without formatting? =#0000FFOr at least shrink it down to the smallest possible partition?Finally.... is there anything I should take into consideration before I throw caution to the wind and go for it....?'"
Just used [url=http://www.partitionwizard.com/ =#0000BFPartition Wizard[/url to create a partition on my laptop, very easy to use and FREE.
Video [url=http://www.partitionwizard.com/video-help/create-partition/create-partition.html =#0000BFhere[/url for creating partition, and [url=http://www.partitionwizard.com/video-help/moveresizepartition/moveresizepartition.html =#0000BFhere[/url for resizing.
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| Ubuntu. Sucks massive donkey balls. You will hate Unity. It doesn't know now whether it's trying to be a phone / mobile device or a desktop and it doesn't really manage to be either (IMO).
I recommend xubuntu. Lighter (less memory use, processor, etc), faster, prettier, less-annoyinger. All Ubuntu software will work with xubuntu. Everything that made previous versions of Ubuntu nice to use is all there, including access to the repositories for automatic software updates. For most issues that you come across you can look for the Ubuntu answer and have a reasonable expectation that it will work in xubuntu too.
If you're using Windows 7, and depending on which version it is, that can shrink its own partitions. I have Win 7 Enterprise from work. Noddy versions might be crippled so this might not work if it came bundled with your PC. I was moving my home installation to a SSD last week and it was a discovery for me then.
Start -> Contol Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management.
That's easy to find isn't it?
You now have a window with a list of your partitions in front of you. Select the relevant one. It's probably C:. Right click on it -> Shrink Volume. Give it a new size. Disco. It does it there and then without a reboot too, which for someone who's been out of the MS world for a while was a complete surprise to me.
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