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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/06/13 17:57, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Karl
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                      <div dir="ltr">I honestly think zram could help
                        during the one-time graphical installation of
                        Lubuntu on 512MB pcs.  In fact, edubuntu
                        included zram in that distribution for that
                        exact reason.  We could eliminate crashing and
                        the need to delete the slideshow to install.</div>
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            <div style="">For the last two years testing Lubuntu on old
              hardware (256MB-512MB of RAM), that maybe 1000
              installations or more, I have never ever faced the so
              called slideshow crashing issue :)</div>
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            <div style="">Please, let's keep the topic as it is :)</div>
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    Ali,<br>
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    I'd like to respectfully disagree. Lubuntu in my experience uses a
    lot of RAM during installation, but nowhere near as much during
    normal use. If we could get that installation figure down, we can
    get a lot more users. If that means the installation is slower, so
    be it. I doubt many users are too bothered by another couple of
    minutes when installing.<br>
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    Michael.<br>
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    PS Please don't take this as a challenge to your authority, I'd just
    like to suggest this is perhaps an option worth discussing. Maybe as
    another email thread as you see fit?<br>
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