Article 6KW76 Dual boot Ubuntu with Windows on separate or same drive?

Dual boot Ubuntu with Windows on separate or same drive?

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dochi
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I'm a beginner and have a little experience with linux command and terminal on google colab. I'm planning to dual boot Ubuntu with windows 10 on my 500GB ssd. I plan to do most of my ml/al using python, docker, writing latex on linux and gaming on windows. I won't do some heavy ml/ai training, just write and check python code then do the rest on kaggle/colab.

My hardware: intel i5-12400f, 16GB ram, gtx 1650, 1 500GB ssd, 1 1TB hdd (currently storing some game, homework, latex file).

- Should I buy another ssd or just dual boot in the current ssd? The current one that Windows sit on is 327 GB free.

- Can Ubuntu pick up my hdd to store large dataset, docker container (I have been using a 30gb google colab container for ml/ai)?

- What about nvidia driver to test code with gpu? I heard it's kinda tricky to install nvidia driver on linux, correct me if I'm wrong.

Although I'm plan to use Ubuntu, but I'm open to suggestion. Thanks for helping me
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