FYI

Yeah, the problem is that - as so often - "it depends". There are
installations which easily work with 1GB like an x86 KVM with not many
devices.

On the other hand this isn't listed as "minimum", but as
"recommendation" and that could indeed be higher to tolerate more
install environment variations at the memory size that is stated as
"recommended".

The 3GB mentioned here comes from osinfo-db which also has to include
e.g. Desktop environments. Thanks Jbicha for providing that in the first
place.

Let us align what osinfo says here with the docs:
- 3GB 
https://github.com/crobinso/osinfo-db/commit/1de8347e88f8b52849c11da9d0f154663220033d
- 1GB https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/basic-installation/11320

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