Hello, First, a quick reminder : for technical questions, you'll probably get better answers in your native language using ubuntu-fr or ubuntu-nl.
That said, there are still some techies reading this list so keep reading... Le Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:38:56 +0200, Steven Lemmens a écrit: > Remember that for Ubuntu you'll need a ext3-partition and a swap-partition. If you don't want to mess up with partitionning your disk (which is a very though step for non-technical users), you can take a look to the following project : http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup This will add an entry to your Windows boot menu to run Ubuntu (or Kubuntu or Xubuntu). Your GNU/Linux system will be installed within a file in your Windows file system. You don't have to do tricky things like resizing partition etc. I never tried (don't have XP anyway) so I don't know if it really works but it looks really interesting to me ! Someone else can give a feedback about this ? Have a great day. -- Gaëtan -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be