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Status: New = Invalid
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Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - the Jaunty Jackalope. It
won't be fixed in previous versions of Ubuntu because the package
doesn't fit the
It should be using the new compcache functionality, yes. It would be
nice if someone could test and see how the desktop cd's ram requirements
have changed and if 128mb is enough to do an install again.
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Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Does xubuntu intrepid make use of the new compcache functionality? Or
does this happen automatically? This could probably save ram.
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Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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Documentation has been updated to note that 192mb of ram is required to
install Xubuntu using the Xubuntu Desktop CD. Hopefully I'll have time
in Intrepid (the next version after the upcoming Hardy release) to look
at ways to reduce memory consumption in the Xubuntu desktop.
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ARRRG
I have the same problem. I thought XUBUNTU would work normal with 128MB RAM as
is stated on many pages but that is just not true. It works much slower than XP
does.
I have created a new BUG report just for this BUG here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/161962
Please report
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Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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i can confirm as well - to some extent.
my work laptop started with 128mb of ram, with 2mb to video. i just
used the alternate text-based installer no problem. every attempt to
boot a live disc GUI failed. so after it was installed, everything ran
so SLOW! what's depressing is the copy of XP
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Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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It seems to me that even 192 mb ram may not be enough - see a bug report
I wrote before noticing this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/105971
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I've just confirmed this bug is still true with Feisty Herd 5 Xubuntu
desktop CD on a 128MB system (which includes 2MB shared graphics ram).
The CD will very slowly boot to an X desktop with the Install icon and
the CD icon, but no panels. The Installer will start, but hangs on the
second page.
I've lately found out that edgy and current feisty have a regression from
dapper and do not enable existing swap partiotions at boot. That should help in
this case (and makes Ubuntu/GNOME uninstallable via ubiquity with 256M). The
bugfix will hopefully be committed soon.
However if you do not
I found a way to install Xubuntu Dapper on a little machine ( laptop
IBM Thinkpad with 128 MB memory ).
The main problem is that ubiquity unmounts all swap parttions during
disk partitioning.
My solution needs two tricks :
1 Use a swap partition on a USB key,
2 Prevent ubiquity from
I tested Xubuntu Desktop CD on another laptop, and there free -m
showed that the default Xubuntu used 329 MB of RAM.
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there is an hot discussion on the devel list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-
devel/2006-November/002423.html.
we'll probably came back to this bug when that discussion is over :).
On 11/7/06, Otto Kekäläinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tested Xubuntu Desktop CD on another laptop,
i noticed the same.
Talking to casper maintainer a while ago he told he would accept a patch
to allow the creation of swap devices even on fat partition.
Then .. it's true that ubiquity umount swap devices as it's suppoesed to
format them too.
The gtk frontend needs mem, there is a text
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