Martin said:
'no DMA channel found' or some witty comment like that
Need some tips...
(if you can't be bothered reading the following, my simple question is: how much hard disk space does Ubuntu require to run comfortably ?)
I've been doing the spring cleaning to prepare for my reformat, backing up personal data etc. etc, but I was wondering about a couple of things (actually it might just be one thing, but I'll add more if I think of them along the way)
I'm planning to dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows XP (partly out of necessity, and also because of the added sense of security in the option of falling back on it :embarasse My first question is, how much HD space should I allocate to each partition?
I have a single 60Gb HD, and I download a ridiculous amount of data in the form of documentaries, audio books, video learning systems and the like (which I have to periodically burn to DVD-R's or dump on my portable HD) I'm planning to switch over my torrenting activity to Ubuntu, so I'm assuming I'll have to allocate a large chunk of space to that partition.
I don't know how completely or quickly I'll be transitioning to Ubuntu, but unavoidably I'll still have to use Windows XP for a lot of my Multimedia/Video work (I can't really think of much else that I can't do comfortably once I become accustomed to Ubuntu, but as you know, multimedia stuff takes up a considerable amount of space).
I don't plan to fiddle around with NTFS write access in Ubuntu, so would you guys be able to recommend a sensible amount of disk space to allocate to each partition?
Cheers; I must say I'm looking forward to the experience, and this time I'll be a little more resilient when things don't work the way I've been used to for the past 15 years or so
