On 02/19/2014 09:40 PM, Rafael Laguna wrote:
That's true. If you want to use 10.04 you should be able to, and programs must work the same way. But you must expect some weird changes when you update some parts of the system (like the artwork only).

I must tell you that my computer is worst than "3rd world". It's an AMD K7, and I can't run Unity., but Lubuntu Trusty Tahr runs as fast as light, with compositing and transparency effects. Trusty doesn't have more RAM consumption than Precise. You should install anwhere, and I recommend it, because the developers may fixed some bugs you still have on your computer.


If you have Non-PAE CPU, newer versions of Lubuntu will 'not' work by default, Rafael ;) That is exactly why users are using 'old and unsupported' versions and that is why people like Phill and me are trying to find a solution for this ;)


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2014-02-19 18:03 GMT+01:00 Salama <mando2u2...@gmail.com <mailto:mando2u2...@gmail.com>>:

    Just because 12.04 reached EOL doesn't mean that we shouldn't use it!!
    Some old machines - with very low memory - won't be able to use the
    new versions.. so 12.04 is the only available solution to many users
    in "3rd world" countries.

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