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The last couple of days I've been helping the chaoswolf
install Ubuntu on her ageing HP Celeron system. The initial problem, of
course, was to back up the old contents; I tried several hacks of varying
effectiveness before discovering that the Seagate drive I was using came
with a Windows partition-imaging program on its install CD. Who knew?
Once that was taken care of, actually doing the install was a piece of cake, modulo a crash scanning the partition table and its inability to shrink the existing NTFS partition as much as it should have been able to. (There may be a connection.) There may be some bad memory in that box; it's quite flaky.
The Wolfling seems to be pretty happy with Ubuntu, which is a good sign. Of course, she still has her shiny new XP machine; I'll get her a KVM switch tomorrow.