New question #78671 on Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/78671

I installed Ubuntu 9.04 onto my laptop along with Windows Vista. It boots up 
and functions perfectly, but I cannot save anything or run updates on Ubuntu 
for lack of disk space. Before Ubuntu, I did not even hear of partitioning, and 
all I know now is that Ubuntu needs its own partition with at least 20-30 gigs 
to run. Unfortunately, I don't even have 200 mb free now on the Ubuntu 
partition. I managed to isolate some unallocated space in GParted from the 
Windows partition (over 70 gigs) and made it into a primary linux-swap 
partition. How can I fix this or transfer some unallocated space into Ubuntu so 
that I can save things and run updates normally? Please let me know if there is 
any information you need about my computer beforehand in order to help me. (And 
please keep it dumbed down for a newbie like me! (:) 

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