Hi Dan, thanks for your good advice. I'm definitely a GUI guy. I will
give Ubuntu a try. I'm not sure how I got interested in Kubuntu (might
have been Lab with Leo?), and I was not really aware that K is under-
documented! I want to play with media serving through Linux among
other things.

What's the best way to remove K and Grub? Maybe I should format both
drives as 100% NTFS and install U first. I haven't activated this XP
Pro yet.

:-J

On Feb 28, 2:24 pm, Daniel Mons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> These concentrate on the default Ubuntu distribution (GNOME desktop),
> and if you are very new to Linux, I highly recommend limiting your
> choices by available documentation rather than by preference of desktop.
>   Once you're practised in the black arts of the penguin, you can always
> install the KDE desktop (ie: the thing that makes Kubuntu different to
> Ubuntu) at a later date.
>
> -Dan
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