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Use your Ubuntu CD. Find a program called "GParted" or "Gnome Partition Editor". Click on your XP partition and click "Resize" and make it smaller. Then, do the same with your Ubuntu partition, and drag it until it fills the space left by XP.
If you don't want 1-Click Answers to run at all during Startup: 1. Right-click the 1-Click Answers icon in the Notification Area (near the clock) 2. Choose Options 3. On the General tab, click "Launch 1-Click Answers automatically at computer startup" to clear the check mark. 4. Click OK If you choose to remove 1-Click Answers from the Startup and would like to use 1-Click Answers, simply click Start, All Programs, 1-Click Answers to load it into memory.
You could make a separate partition for Ubuntu, so creating a dual-boot. Or try the easiest method of using WUBI to install Ubuntu as a Windows file. This allows you to use Ubuntu without affecting XP or the hard-drive. Type WUBI in a browser and follow the instructions.
Ubuntu 11.04 has not yet implemented the Gnome 3 interface, but the next version of Ubuntu, 11.10, will use Gnome 3.
Regular ubuntu font family.
The ubuntu forums is a Linux based forum that is open to users and professional users alike. The forum was designed as a community to help each other with problems. Answers to issues are resolved from other people. There is a large amount of information given on the forums, but it is always best to check the information to ensure there are no errors.
To use 1-Click Answers in Google Chrome you need to select the word first. Then Alt-click on it to get an AnswerTip. Note that because of the way the Chrome browser was built, that it may not always work.
After you've downloaded 1-Click Answers, you should be able to Alt-Click on any word (not graphics) in any program on your screen. See details here: Alt-Clicking: http://www.answers.com/topic/1-click 1-Click Answers: http://www.answers.com/main/download_answers_win.jsp
Ubuntu uses the Linux kernel, which is a monolithic kernel with loadable modules.
Ubuntu Server Edition is a free and open-source operating system for use in servers.
You can find information on how to use virtual machine software under Ubuntu on several websites such as Ubuntu Documentation, Ubuntu Forums and Download Squad.
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