 Quote by taylrl3
Is KDE a separate version of Linux or do I need to install Linux then add KDE as a GUI? I'm a little confused.
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KDE is a desktop management system/graphical environment that sits on top of a linux distro. Since you're new to all this, I'd suggest installing
kubuntu, which is ubuntu+kde and one of the friendlier linux distros out there.
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Also do I need to partition my hard-drive and will this mean uninstalling Windows as I no longer have the disc
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You don't need to uninstall linux when partitioning a harddrive, just make sure not to overwrite windows. Look at the instructions for creating a dual boot system, or just install kubuntu from windows.
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I bought a new external hard-drive especially for this, could I just load Linux/KDE onto that so I boots whenever it is plugged in
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Kind of. what you're looking for then is basically ubuntu on a flashdrive/booting from flash. It's a little bit more complicated to do (or it used to be), but totally possible.