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Well, I freaking love KDE, and I'm trying to install it, again. But I can't figure out past these two options; 1. erase everything, install using the whole disk. 2. erase everything, install using not the whole disk.
I got it once using just the unallocated space, but that took the last 1100gb which I couldn't shrink because easeus partition manager doesn't understand ext3. Does anybody know how I can install it without deleting anything AND only using say... 100gb? Plus it seems like no kind of linux os supports my sound card. Does anybody know where I can get the driver for Demension 9100? I forgot what the name of the sound card was. P.S. yes, I do have a 1.5 TB HDD. |
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Moved to a more appropriate place as it is a question, no tipp.
Regarding your question, i assume you mean a full install of a Linux distribution, not only KDE. So it is basically up to the distribution you chose how to handle partitions and their resizing. I sugggest you ask in the forum of your distribution, all of them should provide one. |
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