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I have to reinstall my laptop, I have debian and windows 50\50 on it, and ever since I moved to Debian I have never booted into windows on it, so I want to remove it fully.
All though I've been using Debian as my main os for years - I've been thinking about giving Fedora a proper try again. I have never run it the same way as what I've been doing with Debian, but I think it can meet my needs. I'll keep debian on the rest of my machines though (servers and such).
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@stigatle you can try to remote the windows partition and then expand the one with #geparted + expand file system after it (e.g. with #tune2fs). Then you don't have to reinstall it fully.
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@stigatle #tpyo : remove
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@stigatle Weren't you testing Opensuse with KDE5 lately? What was your impression?
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@vinzv Yeah, I love it, the look and feel is great! However I cannot use it on my laptop - because it (either because of gpu or cpu) gets the laptop too warm, even when idling.
KDE5 is awesome, and it is truly the desktop I've been waiting for when it comes to linux.
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@stigatle How did you install? Is there a pre-built iso with Plasma?
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I grabbed the latest net installer for OpenSuse, then during install you first choose minimal install, then next screen you have the option to choose Plasma5 as the only desktop, then select all other things you need and install it.
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@stigatle Ah, good to know! I will try that tonight. Thanks!