I feel stupid, but I want to install Kubuntu, as a dual boot for my windows 10 PC. I am a total rookie with linux. Maybe even less than rookie. I have 3 Flash usb sticks, but one of them seems broken, and the two others too small. I also have a USB card reader, where I can put an SD card in but I don’t seem to be able to boot from that.

I also tried a trick with Unetbootin, but windows wouldn’t let me boot from that either, even though it gave me the option to, on restart.

My question is, can I install a smaller version of Kubuntu from my 3,8Gb usb stick and upgrade to the newest version later, after it has been installed? I am not totally locked to Kubuntu, but I think that i have read that its the best version for beginners. I will easilly be convinved to another version though, if you guys think its better

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    10 months ago

    Total rookie with Linux ? Fine, remember to make backups!

    You can go for a smaller Ubuntu installation like the mini iso [warning : this is current and not a release] or server install (2GB iso). Then after the installation open a terminal, or in the virtual console, type in :

    sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop

    The kubuntu-desktop is a so-called meta package which will install Kubuntu (In fact, you can have Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu and Ubuntu all in one computer, and choose between them at the graphical login screen, but beware that the different screen saver software may conflict, and maybe there is more to be aware of).

    After that is all installed, reboot and try it.