Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-05-02 Thread Yousuf Philips
Thanks for the suggestions. I've tweaked it a bit and its been published. Once 21.04 is releasing, we can remove the PA line. On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 5:17 PM Eric Curtin wrote: > True I think that's a typo should read 18.04 or greater. 18.04 is > supported until 2021, many people such as myself

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-05-02 Thread Sean Davis
While it is possible to run Xubuntu on ARM and PowerPC, it's not supported. For the same reason as dropping i386, we simply don't have the testers or developers available to support these platforms. As we've actually encountered several architecture-specific issues in the past, this is a real

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-05-02 Thread Eric Curtin
True I think that's a typo should read 18.04 or greater. 18.04 is supported until 2021, many people such as myself wait to upgrade for stability reasons. Even 18.04 itself won't upgrade until the first point release. But yeah if we wanted to simplify why mention version at all like it currently

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-05-02 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, On 5/1/20 6:03 AM, Yousuf Philips wrote: Here is my suggestion for how the minimum section should look. To *install* and *use Xubuntu* 20.04 or higher, you need a 64-bit processor with at least *512 MB of memory*. You can also *try Xubuntu* within athe USD or DesktopDVD with the same