I also have Vista installed on my computer,but I never use it,so I'm considering deleting the partition and adding the space to my Ubuntu partition.
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I also have Vista installed on my computer,but I never use it,so I'm considering deleting the partition and adding the space to my Ubuntu partition.
I just did that this past week. I am liking it so far....I had a 300GB vista partition and only a 60GB Ubuntu partition. so I made the old vista partition my home, and now I have room for all my music and stuff....If I muck up the OS install too bad, I can always reload software, but I'll still have my home folder.
Currently. If StarCraft 2 would've come out this year, then I'd still have Windows on here
??? there are other options?
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3 - "Ubuntu is not an OS."
To answer in a non-pedantic manner, Ubuntu is the only software distribution of GNU/Linux I currently have installed on this PC, and GNU/Linux is the only OS I currently have installed on this PC.
No, but Linux is.
Fedora 11
Ubuntu 9.10
Mandriva 2010 (rawks!)
I have installed:
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Black Edition
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Tiny Vista
Windows 7 BETA (Build 7000)
Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
Windows 7 Ultimate
Ubuntu 8.10
Ubuntu 9.04
Kubuntu 8.10
Kubuntu 9.04
Xubuntu 9.04
OpenSUSE 11.1
Beat that.
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Fedora 11
Fedora 12
Ubuntu 8.04
Ubuntu 9.04
Debian Lenny
Arch Linux
Dream Linux
DSL
Puppy Linux
All 64 bit, except DSL, Puppy, Dream.
I don't like using Virtual box to see how distros run.
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