On 2019-04-25 00:03, Mark F wrote: > I still think it > would be beneficial to have some kind of mem display widget installed > on the screen so the terminal's footprint itself isn't a contributing > factor
But then the widget would be XD > I created a 6g QEMU image. When I tried to install Lubuntu, it > told me minimum 8g. So, I deleted that and created a new one 8g. > But, Lubuntu still said 8g is required (and wouldn't proceed). It's important to remember that there are actually two definitions for gigabyte, or rather [two confused definitions][1]. It's possible that Calamares and QEMU are using different definitions. My guess is that QEMU is using the gibibyte (base 2) whereas Calamares is using the gigabyte (base 10). That would mean Calamares is looking for 8 and QEMU is only making 7.45 (base 10). Base 10 *IS* the standard, according to the IEEE, so I would consider it a bug against whomever is using base 2. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte#Definition -- @wxl | polka.bike C563 CAC5 8BE1 2F22 A49D 68F6 8B57 A48B C4F2 051A -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
