[Lubuntu-qa] Minimum and recommended RAM to install Lubuntu Trusty

George DiceGeorge dicegeorge at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 27 16:05:52 UTC 2014


The Lubuntu Wiki page paragraph 'System Requirements'
also needs suggestions of other smaller linuxes to install on older 
computers,
and links to a webpages about other smaller linuxes
etc.

Ubuntu is a belief in a universal bond of sharing that unites all of 
humanity.

[george]

PS Where is the Lubuntu wiki?
its hard to find,
i'v googled to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu
cant find it
oh, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu
and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/WikiMap
seems  out of date.


-----Original Message----- 
From: Nio Wiklund
Sent: Thursday, 27 March, 2014 15:51
To: JM ; Ali Linx ; Phill Whiteside
Cc: Dale Visser ; lubuntu-qa at lists.launchpad.net ; lubuntu user list
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Minimum and recommended RAM to install Lubuntu 
Trusty

Based on the feedback from several of you, I suggest the following text
for the Lubuntu Wiki page paragraph 'System Requirements'

-----
text for the Lubuntu wiki page for Lubuntu 14.04 LTS


System Requirements

Lubuntu is a good operating system for many old computers, but not for
all of them. Some computers have too little horsepower or memory. A rule
of thumb is that the computer should not be more than 10 years old.


Memory (RAM)

If you plan to use advanced internet services like Google+, Youtube,
Google Docs and Facebook, your computer needs at least 1 GB RAM, but
2 GB RAM makes the computer work better.

If you plan to use local programs like Libre Office (for word
processing,spreadsheet calculations and presentations) and Thunderbird
for email, and seldom browse to web pages with a lot of graphics and
animations, your computer needs 512 MB RAM, but 768 MB or 1 GB RAM makes
it work significantly better.


Processor (CPU)

The minimum specification for CPU is Pentium 4 or Pentium M or AMD K8.
Older processors are too slow and AMD K7 has problems with flash video.

VIA C7 might run with Xubuntu 12.04 LTS or Bento, Bodhi, LXLE.


Graphics chip / card

Nvidia, AMD/ATI/Radeon and Intel work out of the box, or the system can
be tweaked to work fairly easily. You can get help at the Ubuntu Forums.
With such graphics, or if you don't know, try Lubuntu 14.04 LTS.

SIS grahics should be run with flavours or re-spins of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS,
for example Bento, Bodhi, LXLE.


Installer

The desktop installer works in most cases. If you have problems, for
example with the graphics, try the alternate installer.


Advanced methods

If you have an older or less powerful system, and you are ready for
advanced methods, read the tips at this page.
-----
(Suggestions for the wiki page 'Advanced methods' is not written yet)


Best regards
Nio

2014-03-27 10:08, Nio Wiklund skrev:

> Hi everybody,
>
>
> The text we are discussing is like this now
> -----
> System Requirements
>
> We have done many tests and we've found out that Lubuntu can be
> installed on a Pentium II or Celeron system with 128 MB of RAM, but such
> a system would not perform well enough for daily use.
>
> With 256MB - 384MB of RAM, the performance will be better and the system
> will be more usable.
>
> With 512MB of RAM, you don't need to worry much.
>
> The default "Desktop" installer requires 384-800 MB of RAM (depending on
> selected options.) If you have problems, please use the "Alternate"
> installer.
> -----
> and it is part of the web page
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu
>
> which was last edited 2013-11-26 12:48:42 by dale-visser
>
>
> I think we must change it.
>
> 1. Lubuntu Core Trusty works with 128 MB RAM, but not standard Lubuntu
> Trusty. And Lubuntu Core needs at least 256 MB to work reasonably well,
> but not for browsing bloated web pages. So it is mis-leading to state
> that Lubuntu can be installed with 128 MB of RAM. It might be true for
> some old version, but it is not true for Lubuntu Trusty.
>
> 2. With zRAM, the Lubuntu desktop installer does not need more than 384
> MB RAM. Before zRAM was used, it might need 700-800 MB for some
> complicated installations.
>
> 3. Let us consider if we should specify the amount of RAM necessary for
> the alternate installer. I think it is better to specify it.
>
> 4. Let us consider if we should also display the alternatives OBI and 9w
> to install Lubuntu Core, which is lighter than standard Lubuntu.
> Remember that there are many old computers with 256 MB RAM!
>
>
> Best regards
> Nio
>
>


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