aubuti wrote: 
> If you don't have any experience with Linux, I recommend setting up your
> laptop as dual-boot, so you can easily fall back to Win XP if you need
> to for certain tasks. Windows and Ubuntu live together very easily, and
> there are easy instructions for how to turn an existing Windows
> installation into a dual-boot Windows/Ubuntu setup. The biggest
> challenge for a lot of people is old computers tend to have full hard
> disks, and you'll need to clear some space to set up a partition for
> Ubuntu.

Thanks for the tip!  It shouldn't be an issue on the laptop I use for
the Squeezebox...it's dedicated for the LMS only, and almost everything
else is off of it.


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