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I want to ask if I can run Kubuntu properly on my laptop. I have a Toshiba Satellite A200-1MD from 2007 with 4GB RAM, Intel core i5 running at 2 GHz processor speed and 128 storage.










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    Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

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    Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

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  • How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?

    8 answers



  • Will my device work with Ubuntu?

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I want to ask if I can run Kubuntu properly on my laptop. I have a Toshiba Satellite A200-1MD from 2007 with 4GB RAM, Intel core i5 running at 2 GHz processor speed and 128 storage.










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marked as duplicate by Melebius, karel, RoVo, user68186, Pilot6 Mar 18 at 17:29


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    Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

    – waltinator
    Mar 18 at 14:18






  • 1





    Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 18 at 14:18














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This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?

    8 answers



  • Will my device work with Ubuntu?

    2 answers




I want to ask if I can run Kubuntu properly on my laptop. I have a Toshiba Satellite A200-1MD from 2007 with 4GB RAM, Intel core i5 running at 2 GHz processor speed and 128 storage.










share|improve this question

















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  • How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?

    8 answers



  • Will my device work with Ubuntu?

    2 answers




I want to ask if I can run Kubuntu properly on my laptop. I have a Toshiba Satellite A200-1MD from 2007 with 4GB RAM, Intel core i5 running at 2 GHz processor speed and 128 storage.





This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?

    8 answers



  • Will my device work with Ubuntu?

    2 answers








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marked as duplicate by Melebius, karel, RoVo, user68186, Pilot6 Mar 18 at 17:29


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marked as duplicate by Melebius, karel, RoVo, user68186, Pilot6 Mar 18 at 17:29


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    Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

    – waltinator
    Mar 18 at 14:18






  • 1





    Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 18 at 14:18














  • 1





    Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

    – waltinator
    Mar 18 at 14:18






  • 1





    Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 18 at 14:18








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Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

– waltinator
Mar 18 at 14:18





Download a "Live CD" or "Live USB" and try to boot it.

– waltinator
Mar 18 at 14:18




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Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

– Rinzwind
Mar 18 at 14:18





Why don't you tell us if you can? :-) kUbuntu is free. So all it will take is a bit of your time to make a live dvd and boot from it. By the way: "Can I install" is a question that we can not answer as we do not know your level of expertise. Plus installing it and being able to use it are also 2 different issues. It will be slow on a 2007 machine but if it is workable for you or me might have a different answer too.

– Rinzwind
Mar 18 at 14:18










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Yes it seems to fullfill the requirements.



If you want to be sure, you can first Try Ubuntu.



There is an instruction for Ubuntu. It seems a bit different on Kunbutu, but there are the same texts.
You can follow this insctruction.






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    Yes it seems to fullfill the requirements.



    If you want to be sure, you can first Try Ubuntu.



    There is an instruction for Ubuntu. It seems a bit different on Kunbutu, but there are the same texts.
    You can follow this insctruction.






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      Yes it seems to fullfill the requirements.



      If you want to be sure, you can first Try Ubuntu.



      There is an instruction for Ubuntu. It seems a bit different on Kunbutu, but there are the same texts.
      You can follow this insctruction.






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        Yes it seems to fullfill the requirements.



        If you want to be sure, you can first Try Ubuntu.



        There is an instruction for Ubuntu. It seems a bit different on Kunbutu, but there are the same texts.
        You can follow this insctruction.






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        Yes it seems to fullfill the requirements.



        If you want to be sure, you can first Try Ubuntu.



        There is an instruction for Ubuntu. It seems a bit different on Kunbutu, but there are the same texts.
        You can follow this insctruction.







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