On Fri, 01 Dec 2017 10:44:10 +0800, Kaitlyn Ashely wrote:
>Because the Linux use the swap space to connect the memory and hard
>disk as bridge, it not necessary, but if you have swap space better
>then not have it.
No swap or a swap much smaller than nowadays common RAM sizes might
cause issues
Look like you send twice... Because the Linux use the swap space to connect the
memory and hard disk as bridge, it not necessary, but if you have swap space
better then not have it.
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On Fri, Dec 01, 2017
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:10 PM Dennis Castanos
wrote:
> My labtop has 119GB SSD hard drive with 8GB of RAM. When I install
> Lubuntu, it didn’t install swap file. Can anyone tell me why and if it
> should have a swap file ?
>
> sorry. Just notice. swap is file now,
My labtop has 119GB SSD hard drive with 8GB of RAM. When I install
Lubuntu, it didn’t install swap file. Can anyone tell me why and if it
should have a swap file ?
I hope this email didn’t go twice
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My labtop has 119GB SSD hard drive with 8GB of RAM. When I install
Lubuntu, it didn’t install swap file. Can anyone tell me why and if it
should have a swap file ?
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Hi again.
I used to have one of those 07 MBP laptops, though I was at least the
3rd (or fourth) owner, and received it because it had some issues...
It would not boot nicely with any image, except for the Mac specific
ones, and the NVidia graphics card was most annoying (no working
nouveau, you
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> IIRC you need to get the Mac specific version of the ISO, the hybrid EFI
> in those earlier models will not work with the regular AMD64 images and
> 17.10 does not have one for that.
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> Here is a link for the latest LTS (16.04)
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