I would like to keep the preinstalled Windows 10 for the rare case I need it (I know that I will need Windows for Taxman). The Stream 11 I have is a 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC, Celeron N3060 1.6gHz, 64 bit. I received it today, so it is brand new. Do I have enough space on it to run both OSs? Is the processor good enough for this? Is there a good tutorial to do this? Windows 10 is already taking 14GB, 13.7GB are still available. Is there enough storage on it? I will add an SD card for my files so don't need the internal storage for that.
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I very much doubt there is enough space. – mikewhatever Feb 23 '17 at 21:47
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Also see How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements? which tells us that the minimal space requirement for Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 is 10 GB. – David Foerster Feb 24 '17 at 08:17
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Is there a way to completely remove Windows 10 and keep it for further use (e.g. reselling the laptop with factory settings)? In this case I would have plenty of room to install Ubuntu 16.04. – Larry Golade Feb 25 '17 at 14:18
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I would like to know where the exact duplicate is. In any case I just finished installing Ubuntu 16.04 on this computer after removing Windows 10. I had tried Lubuntu but was not satisfied. Ubuntu installed without any trouble. – Larry Golade Feb 28 '17 at 23:21