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    MoustafaS
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    Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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      Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      If you mean 8.04 (Heron), yes. Just pop in the CD and you can boot off it (Live CD), or install it from within Windows. I'd give you the link, but del.icio.us is down at the moment. :(

      Cheers, Vikram.


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        If you mean 8.04 (Heron), yes. Just pop in the CD and you can boot off it (Live CD), or install it from within Windows. I'd give you the link, but del.icio.us is down at the moment. :(

        Cheers, Vikram.


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        Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

        If you mean 8.04

        Yes it is.

        Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

        I'd give you the link, but del.icio.us is down at the moment.

        Nevermind, thanks anyway, I just wanted to know if it's possible, I'll search for it now.


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          Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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          How about having a Virtual PC rather? It is still safe right?

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            Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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            If you have the installation disk of Hardy then you can try it without installing it. When you boot from the CD you can get the option in the screen "Try without install". I just installed it. I tell you, its awesome. Better than previous versions. Some nasty bugs removed and its have the Firefox 3 beta also. Go for it man.


            "hi, I am explorer.exe. sometimes when you are doing anything at all, I will just freeze for ten minutes. All of my brother and sister windows will also freeze, because they are sad for me. Maybe we will come back, maybe not, it will be a surprise!"

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              Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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              Lost User
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              Yes. It will leave XP alone, and add it to the Ubuntu boot menu.

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                Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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                I did this with the previous version (7.10). The trick for me was to create 2 partitions from the XP disk management program that Linux will use on install. One will be the main partition (mine was 20 GB), and another was the swap partition (2 GB). Then I installed Ubuntu from the Live CD with no problems. The fist time I tried it, I didn't specify a swap partition and the installer was crashing at ~95%.

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                  Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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                  Matthew Faithfull
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                  Yes, it will work fine. I can't recommend the KDE4 beta version though, it's still slow, buggy and pretty unusable as of about 3 weeks ago when I installed it.

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                    I did this with the previous version (7.10). The trick for me was to create 2 partitions from the XP disk management program that Linux will use on install. One will be the main partition (mine was 20 GB), and another was the swap partition (2 GB). Then I installed Ubuntu from the Live CD with no problems. The fist time I tried it, I didn't specify a swap partition and the installer was crashing at ~95%.

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                    Isn't needed anymore, it has wubi build-in. Which will install Ubuntu in a file that stays in your Windows partition. No extra partition but you do get an extra entry in your boot menu :)

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                      Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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                      Yes, install XP first then you can resize the XP partition to make room for Ubuntu and the installer set up a boot menu.

                      Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                        Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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                        you can install it within windows as an application as well.

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                          Isn't needed anymore, it has wubi build-in. Which will install Ubuntu in a file that stays in your Windows partition. No extra partition but you do get an extra entry in your boot menu :)

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                          blackjack2150
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                          I used wubi in the past with Ubuntu 7.04 and loved it. But when I wanted to upgrade to 7.10, the updated wubi was still in beta and I didn't want to take any chances with it.

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                            How about having a Virtual PC rather? It is still safe right?

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                            I never dealt with VPC before.:rolleyes:

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                              If you have the installation disk of Hardy then you can try it without installing it. When you boot from the CD you can get the option in the screen "Try without install". I just installed it. I tell you, its awesome. Better than previous versions. Some nasty bugs removed and its have the Firefox 3 beta also. Go for it man.


                              "hi, I am explorer.exe. sometimes when you are doing anything at all, I will just freeze for ten minutes. All of my brother and sister windows will also freeze, because they are sad for me. Maybe we will come back, maybe not, it will be a surprise!"

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                              ne0h wrote:

                              e screen "Try without install".

                              May be I will install it, I want it permanently.

                              ne0h wrote:

                              Go for it man.

                              :-\I will

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                                you can install it within windows as an application as well.

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                                within

                                :wtf: wow

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                                  Yes, install XP first then you can resize the XP partition to make room for Ubuntu and the installer set up a boot menu.

                                  Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                                  Trollslayer wrote:

                                  Yes, install XP first then you can resize the XP partition to make room for Ubuntu and the installer set up a boot menu.

                                  IS that necessary?, I mean I don't want them on the same partition, just on the same pc. If so, how much size it will need ?

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                                    How about having a Virtual PC rather? It is still safe right?

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                                    Jim Crafton
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                                    Don't use VPC for this. If you want to run it in a VM get VMWare, it's built to handle the graphics sub systems for unix based OS's, VPC doesn't deal well with this at all. Plus you can install vmware tools (once the client OS is installed) that will support better graphics acceleration for the OS's desktop.

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                                      Trollslayer wrote:

                                      Yes, install XP first then you can resize the XP partition to make room for Ubuntu and the installer set up a boot menu.

                                      IS that necessary?, I mean I don't want them on the same partition, just on the same pc. If so, how much size it will need ?

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                                      Jim Crafton
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                                      With most OS's it is. With the latest version of Ubuntu I do not believe you have to do this any more. They have an installer that you can run from within windows that will walk you through this. It's pretty cool actually. If you do create a partition, figure on 10-20 Gb in size, depending on what you're going to do.

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                                        Can ubuntu be installed as a dual boot with XP?, I have ubuntu desktop and I need to try it, can I run it regularly ?:confused:


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                                        Shawn Poulson
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                                        A much less invasive method of dual booting Windows and Ubuntu is using Wubi[^]. It creates a virtual partition within free space on your Windows partition and installs Ubuntu in it. No partition resizing necessary.

                                        --- Shawn Poulson spoulson@explodingcoder.com

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                                          A much less invasive method of dual booting Windows and Ubuntu is using Wubi[^]. It creates a virtual partition within free space on your Windows partition and installs Ubuntu in it. No partition resizing necessary.

                                          --- Shawn Poulson spoulson@explodingcoder.com

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                                          Thanks


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