=== lubuntu is now known as Guest18810 === cesar_ is now known as Guest76572 === mike_ is now known as Guest86518 === xeon is now known as bqq [06:33] Ajayjangra was added by: Ajayjangra [06:45] is it recommended to install lubuntu on … Asus X101H netbook with intel atom 1gb ram ??? [08:15] @wxl [ if i remember correctly the deb installs a repo], It does. === murlidhar is now known as Guest67202 [13:34] @Ajayjangra it is possible to install Lubuntu on a netbook with those specifications. I have done it myself, the only difference is that the netbook I have has 2gb of RAM. [14:45] @Ajayjangra [is it recommended to install lubuntu on … Asus X101H netbook with intel atom 1gb r …], I have Lubuntu 18.04 running on a 10 year old Asus Aspire One netbook (1 Gb), but limit your browser tabs to a few. [18:16] Even more so with a limited setup, you might want to stick to a terminal app only setup. This would include using a terminal multiplexer like Tmux in combination with Browsh or Lynx or W3m as your web browser. If you really need to use the modern web, it's better to at least upgrade your ram if you want to keep that system [18:16] @roheve [18:17] Hopefully that helps. Otherwise I've only had slight success with a system with only 2 gigs of ram even with Lubuntu. I recommend 4 gigs or more bare min. to be honest. [18:18] I only say this from my own experience from trying to revive an old laptop with 2 gigs ram and either it was the harddrive that was old but it couldn't handle anything more than a single tab in Firefox [18:18] However you might be able to get by with a terminal setup though. It's not too hard to learn and if you need a tmux config file let me know and I'll link you to mine since mines a bit easier to use from the get go. [18:27] @Ajayjangra [is it recommended to install lubuntu on … Asus X101H netbook with intel atom 1gb r …], In that case, use Falkon as browser... [18:51] i use old laptop with last bios 2007 year. amd tl-56, 4gb. Lubuntu 14.04