Hi folks, I recently tried to install the latest Ubuntu Linux on an external hard drive. It was kind of a disaster at first, so I ended up putting it on my internal drive, instead. I have a dual boot system with XP Home also on that 80 GB drive. My big complaint is that, when I chose the Resize option to install the Ubuntu partition along side my Windows one, the Ubuntu side literally took up almost all my free space for its partition, more then 35 GB of space. I don't have enough left now for my XP to run comfortably.
Is there an accessible tool that I can use, with the orca screen reader, to safely and nondestructively resize my Window partition to get a good chunk of the space taken by the Ubuntu partition? Or, resize the Ubuntu partition and make it smaller then extend the Windows partition? I don't need a Ubuntu partition nearly that large. thanks. ~Ann -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
