Does ubuntu support Toshiba Satellite C55-B5101?

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I would like to know if my laptop is supported to run Ubuntu and its many flavours and what would be the best flavour.

I have a 4 GB ram DDR3 and 500 GB with dual core Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2840@2,16Ghz base speed and with an Intel turbo boost speed of 2.57GHZ.







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    You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • oh really thank you for your help :)
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago










  • really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • I don't play games, so can't say.
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago
















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I would like to know if my laptop is supported to run Ubuntu and its many flavours and what would be the best flavour.

I have a 4 GB ram DDR3 and 500 GB with dual core Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2840@2,16Ghz base speed and with an Intel turbo boost speed of 2.57GHZ.







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    You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • oh really thank you for your help :)
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago










  • really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • I don't play games, so can't say.
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago












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I would like to know if my laptop is supported to run Ubuntu and its many flavours and what would be the best flavour.

I have a 4 GB ram DDR3 and 500 GB with dual core Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2840@2,16Ghz base speed and with an Intel turbo boost speed of 2.57GHZ.







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I would like to know if my laptop is supported to run Ubuntu and its many flavours and what would be the best flavour.

I have a 4 GB ram DDR3 and 500 GB with dual core Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2840@2,16Ghz base speed and with an Intel turbo boost speed of 2.57GHZ.









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    You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • oh really thank you for your help :)
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago










  • really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • I don't play games, so can't say.
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago












  • 1




    You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • oh really thank you for your help :)
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago










  • really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
    – Jake Matthews
    2 days ago










  • I don't play games, so can't say.
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    2 days ago







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You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
– waltinator
2 days ago




You can download a Live CD or Live USB distribution, burn it to CD/USB, boot it and try Ubuntu without intstalling it. That's the only way to see if Ubuntu "works" for you.
– waltinator
2 days ago












oh really thank you for your help :)
– Jake Matthews
2 days ago




oh really thank you for your help :)
– Jake Matthews
2 days ago












That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
2 days ago




That's exactly the same laptop I have, and it works without problems, so the answer is yes :)
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
2 days ago












really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
– Jake Matthews
2 days ago




really yay I'm actually downloading the ISO at the moment but how is the gaming ?
– Jake Matthews
2 days ago












I don't play games, so can't say.
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
2 days ago




I don't play games, so can't say.
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
2 days ago















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