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i am trying to install Ubuntu in an old laptop which is an Dual-core processor and has only 1024 MB ram. I have seen that the system requirement says 2Gb ram but i only have 1Gb. My question is will i be able to install Ubuntu?
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i am trying to install Ubuntu in an old laptop which is an Dual-core processor and has only 1024 MB ram. I have seen that the system requirement says 2Gb ram but i only have 1Gb. My question is will i be able to install Ubuntu?
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It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
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How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?
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i am trying to install Ubuntu in an old laptop which is an Dual-core processor and has only 1024 MB ram. I have seen that the system requirement says 2Gb ram but i only have 1Gb. My question is will i be able to install Ubuntu?
system-requirements
This question already has an answer here:
How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?
8 answers
i am trying to install Ubuntu in an old laptop which is an Dual-core processor and has only 1024 MB ram. I have seen that the system requirement says 2Gb ram but i only have 1Gb. My question is will i be able to install Ubuntu?
This question already has an answer here:
How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?
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marked as duplicate by pomsky, Chai T. Rex, Fabby, Terrance, user68186 May 18 at 23:36
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It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
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May 18 at 19:13
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It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
â Chai T. Rex
May 18 at 19:13
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It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
â Chai T. Rex
May 18 at 19:13
It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
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May 18 at 19:13
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Since it is not recommended by Ubuntu, so it is not a good idea to try it on a PC that has not the minimum requirements.
It would be better if you try Lubuntu or Xubuntu since it is possible to run them on PCs with low performances.
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Since it is not recommended by Ubuntu, so it is not a good idea to try it on a PC that has not the minimum requirements.
It would be better if you try Lubuntu or Xubuntu since it is possible to run them on PCs with low performances.
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Since it is not recommended by Ubuntu, so it is not a good idea to try it on a PC that has not the minimum requirements.
It would be better if you try Lubuntu or Xubuntu since it is possible to run them on PCs with low performances.
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Since it is not recommended by Ubuntu, so it is not a good idea to try it on a PC that has not the minimum requirements.
It would be better if you try Lubuntu or Xubuntu since it is possible to run them on PCs with low performances.
Since it is not recommended by Ubuntu, so it is not a good idea to try it on a PC that has not the minimum requirements.
It would be better if you try Lubuntu or Xubuntu since it is possible to run them on PCs with low performances.
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It's not a good idea. Try Xubuntu 18.04 or Lubuntu 18.04, which handle low RAM much better, which are official Ubuntu variants, and which you can also get help with here.
â Chai T. Rex
May 18 at 19:13