You haven't found min. requirements because QGIS can run on really old hardware. I see it doing ok on netbooks (aside from occasional dialog window size issues).
So short answer if it can run Win 7, Mac OS X, or Linux 2006+ then it's probably fine for QGIS. In reality most Windows XP machines also work. http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Re-Is-Quantum-GIS-compatible-with-Windows-7-64-bit-td4133870.html Of course if you want a machine that will run GIS well in everyday use http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/23300/specifications-for-gis-desktop-hardware Quick summary for a GIS professional: i5+, 4GB ram, discrete graphics not necessary with i5 HD4000+ but a 1 GB card is nice or more ram if using the i5 built in, 100 GB - 1 TB free space (GIS layers get big and you make lots of copies) 64 bit OS, pick your flavor. Enjoy, Alex On 03/31/2014 08:11 AM, Carlos López PSIG wrote: > Hello colleagues, > > Last week the free GIS conference held in Girona has been much talk QGIS ... > <goog_716244567> > http://www.sigte.udg.edu/jornadassiglibre/programa/talleres > > On the other hand, some costumers want to do course about QGIS and they ask > me the requirements for the > computers > in class > to see if they need to replace or extend some computers. > > I searched the web for www.qgis.org and I have not found a specification of > minimum > requirements that support QGIS. > Exist > s > it? > > I > 'm > th > inking > something like this: > - CPU: i3 or similar (i5 or i7 desirable), 2 cores or more > - RAM: 2GB (8 Gb desirable) > - Graphics: dedicated, 128 MB (256 MB desirable) > - Hard disk: 1 GB available > - OS > : > W7 (SP1), Linux, MacOS X. > > What you think > about this > ? > Thanks in advance > ! > > Best regards, > > > * <http://www.psig.es> * > > *Carlos López Quintanilla* > > www.psig.es > [email protected] > +34 699.680.261 > _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
