KUbuntu

Aaron Honeycutt honeycuttaaron3 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 15:32:40 UTC 2018


You don't need to disable UEFI as the installer can handle making the
partitions for it just fine.

On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 6:00 AM Volker Wysk <post at volker-wysk.de> wrote:

> Hi there!
>
> Am Freitag, 13. Juli 2018, 07:59:43 CEST schrieb Christer Wickman:
> > I would like to ask a question. I bought a laptop, there is one thing I
> don't like with. I rather would use KUbuntu instead of Windows 10. Can one
> install KUbuntu and remove Windows 10? I like KUbuntu instead of Windows.
>
> That's not hard at all - except that I don't know much about UEFI.
>
> Just download the Kubuntu image and burn it to a DVD or copy it to an USB
> stick. Then boot that. You might need to change the boot order in the BIOS,
> if it doesn't boot your new installation medium. You'll be guided through
> the installation. At one step, it asks about which device to install it on.
> Chose "Guided, use whole disk and encrypt" (or something like that).
>
> If your laptop has UEFI, you might need to turn that off in the BIOS.
>
> You really should encrypt your system, all the more if it's a laptop. It
> might get stolen, and you don't want sensitive data going to the wrong hand.
>
> Good luck,
> Volker
>
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