Cool. Yeah, that sounds like the easiest solution. Just want to make that space available without screening things up.
Cool. Yeah, that sounds like the easiest solution. Just want to make that space available without screening things up.
Doesn’t seem to be an issue for Aussies atm.
I did update my marketing preferences (thanks to those who mentioned checking them).
Thanks for the reply, and good to know!
I think I’ll blow away the windows install on this machine completely.
I still have another pc for some audio tools that don’t run under Linux, but this machine is my daily driver now and I couldn’t be happier.
So, excusing my ignorance as a fairly recent Linux convert, what does this mean for my dual boot system?
I haven’t booted windows for weeks and am pretty sure there have been no updates since it was freshly reinstalled (maybe 6 months ago) as a dual boot with Debian.
Is this only a problem if I allow Windows to update?
Are Microsoft likely to fix the issue in a subsequent release?
With those other rules in place no self-respecting Penguin would set foot in that place anyway
Thanks for all the replies. It’s a single 1TB SSD so gparted sounds like the way to go. Can always just reformat windows to ext4 and mount that separately too if I chicken out of resizing 🤣