The Lubuntu project, probably above all others, should have an official
Alternate (textual) install cd for this exact reason.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:31 PM, gs wrote:
> i have notice that on desktops i need at least 384 ram to install lubuntu
> 11.04 but 10.04 will install with less do not know
i have notice that on desktops i need at least 384 ram to install
lubuntu 11.04 but 10.04 will install with less do not know what problem
is i have tried it 3 or 4 different machines same resulthave to have 384
for the install
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Hi Mario,
as the people on (mainly) IRC support are pretty quick at editing and adding
things to the wiki area (The main support guys even keep an FAQ area) I'd
suggest the following.
We simply link "Get Lubuntu" on lubuntu.net to the wiki page for it
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu#Dow
I have an instance of Zenix (Debian Based) that runs on 70MB RAM using my
Virtual Machine. Whether the Developer could actually squeeze another 20MB
out of it and retain good functionality is something I can ask, but doubt.
It is already a pretty slim system!
If anyone would like to have a try wit
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 01:10:23 +0200
Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Le Monday 04 July 2011 à 18:48 -0400, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset a
> écrit :
> > Question to the devs: do you think that maybe one day the
> > optimizations could make a nice and usable system (say "Lubuntu")
> > running with the requerim
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