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Real Quick question about Dualboot

Discussion in 'Linux - General discussion' started by tocool4u2, Apr 13, 2006.

  1. tocool4u2

    tocool4u2 Guest

    I am about to install kubuntu.......but i was wondering what a swap partition does and do i need it?

    Oh i also have ubuntu..but i don't know which is easy for a beginner
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 13, 2006
  2. b0ba

    b0ba Guest

    Linux SWAP partition is used for page swaping. In few words - swap partition is a virtual memory. XP uses file "pagefile.sys", WIN9x use file "win386.swp", Linux uses separate partition.
    In Linux your virtual memory size is limited to SWAP partitions size, on M$ systems virtual memeory is limited to free space on the drive that system uses for swap file.

    The size of the SWAP prtition depends on how much ram you have and how much ram you (your system) are going to use.

    For me 512 Mbytes for SWAP is ok.
     
  3. tocool4u2

    tocool4u2 Guest

    Thanks but when i go to install it ,it can't find my Cd-ROM..Why would this be?
     
  4. b0ba

    b0ba Guest

    press alt+f2 and type cat /var/log/messages
     
  5. tocool4u2

    tocool4u2 Guest

    Ok i changed it around so it detected it......But now i used partition magic and made 18 gigs of free space on no partition............But when i go through the instalation it doesn't locate my free space
     
  6. tocool4u2

    tocool4u2 Guest

    It can't find my Graphics card on the xserver

    I typed in sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

    And when throught setup but still didn't work

    I have an Asus ATI Radeon EAX1600
     
  7. b0ba

    b0ba Guest

    download drivers from ati's site and install them...
     
  8. tocool4u2

    tocool4u2 Guest


    I got it working the day i posted that...

    Thnaks though
     

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