Micha Silver wrote: > Vincent Yau wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> I am running severl Edubuntu boxes both at home and at work. >> Last week, a friend has an extra old PC that was running Win XP that he >> wanted >> to give Edubuntu a try. So I took it home and tried installing Edubuntu >> 8.0.4 on it. >> >> >> > ... >> Is 128MB RAM just simply too small? >> > > Yes. See: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements >> Any clue much appreciated.
The better option would be to use the so called 'Alternate' installer which is a different ISO download. Even though the desktop cd has a run live cd option as well as a bare install option, it still is a gui installer which takes ram. The Alternate installer iso is only a text based install and uses no gui. This is no problem because the stages and questions are pretty similar to the gui method. I have just installed five older (PIII) 128 MB and 192 MB PCs with ubuntu alternate iso, no problem. Be careful obviously if you want to change the partitions to keep the existing xp installation. In my case it was easy I wanted the whole drive to be taken over by ubuntu. As you may know, the 8.04 edubuntu is an 'add on' to ubuntu now. -- alan cocks Kubuntu user#10391 Linux user #360648 -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
