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Author: Jim via PLUG-discuss
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To: plug-discuss
CC: Jim
Subject: Re: will windows fit?
I have Kubuntu 22.04 installed.  It takes 33GB for the OS and the
software I installed.  Here's what df -h returns
/dev/sda1                 916G   33G  837G   4% /
/dev/sdb1                 1.9T  1.5T  277G  85% /home/

I've been referring to windows as Bill's bugware.  I guess I should
start calling it Bill's bloatware.

On 5/28/24 12:28, Michael via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> as I expected
>
> On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 2:28 PM rusty via PLUG-discuss
> <> wrote:
>
>     hmm.  I thought he was asking about WINDOWs fitting. But while
>     we're on the topic of Linux fitting, here's my Linux DF for / and
>     /home:

>
>     /dev/sda2        37G   26G  9.6G  73% /
>     /dev/sdb2       1.8T  1.7T   18G  99% /home

>
>     So, ignoring home, my laptop Linux Mint fits fine in 30G.  And
>     I've got LOTS of 'junk' loaded.  At my last job, I allocated
>     around 30G for the Linux partition, if I remember right, which was
>     pretty much a default install of Linux Mint.

>
>     That being said, here are some sizes for the virtual PCs I've
>     created for the class I teach:

>
>     Ubuntu2.2: 28.92 GB
>     Ubuntu2.2: 25.85 GB.
>     MicroOS: 34.46GB
>     EdUbuntu: 24.0GB
>     CentOS: 30.15GB

>
>     Note that these were 'mostly' 'standard' installs, but obviously
>     YMMV! (especially since MY mileage varied!)

>
>     Now, I also did a Windows install, W11 or W10 I think, and I don't
>     think I added much to it, and it took 50.0GB

>
>     So, for Windows I agree that you're probably out of luck getting
>     it in to 30GB! ;-)

>
>
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