On 10/15/2014 12:05 PM, Israel wrote:
I think the BOOT option to INSTALL
requires 384+ MB So 512MB is very easy to do this way.
Try it this way first!!
The reason I have normally done the install from the live CD desktop, is
that I have had problems getting my wireless to work from within the
Hi,
My experience has been 512MB is on the edge for installing Lubuntu.
I agree with the statement that running the installer ONLY, rather than
the Live desktop AND installer will be the best thing for that little RAM.
The Live System is a great way to test a computer!
But when you have 512 RAM,
On 10/15/2014 09:37 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
As I recall, when I last did this, installing from running the live
desktop, it died during the install, after which I ran the install
from booting (rather from the live desktop), and it succeeded.
I remembered more details on the installation mentio
On 10/15/2014 04:28 AM, leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
I am not completely sure but I think you need at least 768MB ram for
the installer to work.
I have successfully installed Lubuntu 14.04 on Pentium 3 (and Pentium 4)
machines having only 512 megabytes of RAM, using the Live CD.
As I recall,
Hi,Iam not completely sure but I think you need at least 768MB ram for the installer to work.