I have 128 GB SSD in which windows 10 is installed and Ubuntu is installed in HDD.
I want to install ubuntu on SSD without making any changes to windows 10.
Is there any way I can transfer ubuntu to SSD without reinstalling it?
We have two tags emulator and emulation, each with around 130 questions. The questions seem to me to be covering the same range of topics.
Should one be a synonym of the other (I prefer emulation which sounds like a topic)? Or should something else be done?
I've been repartitioning my external hard drive and went to recombine one empty partition with the primary one (sdd1). I'm using KDE Partition Manager, but it has been running for over a day and two hours now on the following:
Job: Set geometry of partition ‘/dev/sdd1’: Start sector: 2,048, lengt...
I have a Strato vServer with a Ubuntu 18 OS running on it and I try to install a VPN server on this Server by using this guide. But I got the following error message after running service openvpn@server restart:
Aug 6 23:39:19 systemd[1]: Started OpenVPN connection to server.
Aug 6 23:39:19 ovp...
I have been using ubuntu quite a while.
Drag and drop allowed me to get the path to the terminal which is so convenient.
Do Peppermint OS don't have this functionality?
I am playing with vmware-player, I get so frustrated each time after install vmware-tool Peppermint OS failed to boot.
Is ther...