I feel stupid, but I want to install Kubuntu, as a dual boot for my windows 10 PC. I am a total rookie with linux. Maybe even less than rookie. I have 3 Flash usb sticks, but one of them seems broken, and the two others too small. I also have a USB card reader, where I can put an SD card in but I don’t seem to be able to boot from that.

I also tried a trick with Unetbootin, but windows wouldn’t let me boot from that either, even though it gave me the option to, on restart.

My question is, can I install a smaller version of Kubuntu from my 3,8Gb usb stick and upgrade to the newest version later, after it has been installed? I am not totally locked to Kubuntu, but I think that i have read that its the best version for beginners. I will easilly be convinved to another version though, if you guys think its better

  • mvirts@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I recommend finding a smaller distro, unless you want to jump through some extra hoops. Maybe Manjaro plasma desktop minimal would be a good place to start. If you want to stick with Ubuntu Xubuntu looks like it’s 3Gb.

    Also, consider that USB flash drives are super cheap these days, it may be worth it to you to buy a larger one.

    • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOP
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      10 months ago

      yeah I think that i’ll just wait a few days until I get to buy a larger USB. It’s just that I live pretty rural, and can’t just grab one, so if there were alternatives, it would have been a quick workaround