How large should I make Ubuntu partition, I have a 1TB drive, and will be using Linux as main OS, Windows 10 will be there for any games and applications that do not run on Linux like Photoshop, Word 2013, and etc.
I want to be able to keep a few games, and applications on the Linux partition.
Another question are drivers, I know that Ubuntu installs them automatically, but I want good/newest drivers for my GTX 970.
Thanks guys.
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I just installed Ubuntu alongside Windows Boot Loader. Did I fuck this up? My W10 is working properly and I want to get introduced to Linux.. But I don't know what I'd have to do to if I decided to uninstall Ubuntu...
>>54785783
Naw man I doubt that you messed anything up the process is pretty darn simple. If you wanna delete Ubuntu you could always just delete the partition.
Only in rare cases is this a problem. If you delete the ubuntu, you won't have a Windows bootloader. Google a guide for doing this. It boils down to a simple command for reinstantiating the bootloader.
You can ways resize the thing. I'd do 250/750 if I were you. Make a separate home partition as well. You can also mount your windows partition in Ubuntu (Google it--ntfs-3g and you can add this to your fstab so it's done automatically). Also Kubuntu or Ubuntu with gnome is much better and no harder to use/learn imo.
>>54786296
How do I install Gnome?
250GB for Ubuntu?
>>54786127
Did you wanna reply to this guy? >>54785783
>>54785359
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>>54786387
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