Lubuntu Doesn’t Want to be the “distribution for old computers” Anymore
In Summary : the definition of “older machines” has been changing. At one point, our rule of thumb was to support machines ten years old. ...
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In Summary :
the definition of “older machines” has been changing. At one point, our rule of thumb was to support machines ten years old. If you look at computers that were released ten years ago, for example, a computer with the AMD Phenom X3 processor, you will note that computers, give or take, supported two gigabytes of RAM and two processor cores, and were also 64-bit at this time. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://itsfoss.com/lubuntu-no-more-old-distro/
the definition of “older machines” has been changing. At one point, our rule of thumb was to support machines ten years old. If you look at computers that were released ten years ago, for example, a computer with the AMD Phenom X3 processor, you will note that computers, give or take, supported two gigabytes of RAM and two processor cores, and were also 64-bit at this time. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://itsfoss.com/lubuntu-no-more-old-distro/