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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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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.
    – Chai T. Rex
    May 18 at 19:13













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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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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.
    – 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.
    – 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.
– 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.
– Chai T. Rex
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.






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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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