Originally posted by: Blain
I've tried Ubuntu on a couple of different system configurations.
Is there a Linux "sweet spot" as far as hardware goes?
Example
CPU - 1GHz P3 or 1.2GHz Athlon
RAM - 512MB
HD - 40GB 7200 rpm
Video - GeForce4 MX440 - Ti-4600
Etc. etc. etc.
Originally posted by: sebastianmaass
I want a dual boot: winXPpro/ubuntu but I don't know how to do it!
Does anyone know?
Originally posted by: sebastianmaass
really?? thats it? why does every1 tell me I have to partition?
When i pop in the CD they give me the option to run it from the CD or just install should I just install? It won't affect my files(apart from space)?
Originally posted by: sebastianmaass
OK i formatted it should I just install Ubuntu now?
Is there anything I should Know before i start?
No more formatting? everything is automatic now?
DO NOT DO THISOriginally posted by: LoKe
Because I'm as paranoid as it gets, I often unplug mine when doing something like this.
Originally posted by: cleverhandle
DO NOT DO THISOriginally posted by: LoKe
Because I'm as paranoid as it gets, I often unplug mine when doing something like this.
Sorry for shouting, but I've seen way too many threads in this forum where somebody thought they were being very clever and careful by playing games hiding/disabling/unplugging drives. What usually ends up happening is that they end up hosing GRUB because they're changing the BIOS labelling of the disks after the installation. The result is a totally screwed boot situation that's essentially impossible to fix for inexperienced users.
Please, leave your drives alone. Pick the second drive when it asks you where to install. Trust the installer - 99.9% of the time, it knows better than you do.
