Are there official Ubuntu ARM / aarch64 desktop images?

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I could only find server ARM images at: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm



But are there any ARM images that come with a graphical desktop installed by default?



I don't have specific hardware requirements, even just running it on QEMU would be fine for now.







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  • Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:07










  • @mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 1 at 17:12










  • Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:21










  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
    – K7AAY
    Jun 1 at 21:40










  • @K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 2 at 6:34














up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I could only find server ARM images at: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm



But are there any ARM images that come with a graphical desktop installed by default?



I don't have specific hardware requirements, even just running it on QEMU would be fine for now.







share|improve this question



















  • Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:07










  • @mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 1 at 17:12










  • Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:21










  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
    – K7AAY
    Jun 1 at 21:40










  • @K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 2 at 6:34












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I could only find server ARM images at: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm



But are there any ARM images that come with a graphical desktop installed by default?



I don't have specific hardware requirements, even just running it on QEMU would be fine for now.







share|improve this question











I could only find server ARM images at: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm



But are there any ARM images that come with a graphical desktop installed by default?



I don't have specific hardware requirements, even just running it on QEMU would be fine for now.









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  • Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:07










  • @mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 1 at 17:12










  • Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:21










  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
    – K7AAY
    Jun 1 at 21:40










  • @K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 2 at 6:34
















  • Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:07










  • @mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 1 at 17:12










  • Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
    – mikewhatever
    Jun 1 at 17:21










  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
    – K7AAY
    Jun 1 at 21:40










  • @K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
    – Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
    Jun 2 at 6:34















Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
– mikewhatever
Jun 1 at 17:07




Graphical desktops do not work well on ARM devices, because there is usually no appropriate graphics driver available. Without it, graphical programs either won't work at all, or would be painfully slow.
– mikewhatever
Jun 1 at 17:07












@mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Jun 1 at 17:12




@mikewhatever what about Raspberry Pi 3 for example? Looks good enough: youtube.com/watch?v=CKv5YGi0Njw
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Jun 1 at 17:12












Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
– mikewhatever
Jun 1 at 17:21




Indeed, there are a few exceptions like RP3 and Odroid devices with stable graphics, but even those have limited RAM and week CPUs, which make them more suitable as servers. Needless to say, you could always try and install a light DE, for example Lubuntu or MATE.
– mikewhatever
Jun 1 at 17:21












Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
– K7AAY
Jun 1 at 21:40




Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/952885/…
– K7AAY
Jun 1 at 21:40












@K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Jun 2 at 6:34




@K7AAY disagree with duplicate because this is focused on images with pre-installed graphical interface.
– Ciro Santilli 新疆改造中心 六四事件 法轮功
Jun 2 at 6:34















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