Can I install Kubuntu on my laptop? [duplicate]
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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?
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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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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.
system-installation kubuntu
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
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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
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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.
system-installation kubuntu
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.
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
system-installation kubuntu
system-installation kubuntu
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marked as duplicate by Melebius, karel, RoVo, user68186, Pilot6 Mar 18 at 17:29
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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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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
1
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
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.
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Mar 18 at 14:28
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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