[17:39] <OmarHanyKasban> is Xubuntu good for 1 core pc?
[17:41] <genii> The best way to tell for any particular system is to try using the livecd/liveusb and see if it runs tolerably
[17:43] <genii> Xubuntu and Lubuntu are the two *buntu distributions with the lowest overhead, one of them will probably suit, depending on other system specs and how patient or impatient the user is
[17:43] <OmarHanyKasban_> it booted to installer in like 5mins its usb 2.0 is that normal?
[17:44] <OmarHanyKasban_> the cpu is AMD A6-7400K
[17:48] <genii> The USB/media in this case is probably the bottleneck as far as loading things goes. 
[20:00] <Guest97> hi guys
[20:01] <Guest97> I'm trying to decide which OS uses less default resources, Xubuntu or Lubuntu?
[20:12] <tomreyn> can we help you by providing a random number generator?
[20:17] <Guest97> no..
[20:18] <tomreyn> Guest97: do you have a concrete question then?
[20:18] <Guest97> yes which os uses less resources
[20:19] <tomreyn> hmm, personally i don't know, don't have any benchmarks or data to compare. it wuold probably also matter which releases you compare, and how.
[20:20] <tomreyn> I'm guessing that xubuntu allocates less RAM by default, but don't rely on that.
[20:21] <tomreyn> that is, comparing a freshly, fully updated 22.04 LTS amd64 installation, where the user has logged into the desktop but not manually started any applications.
[20:22] <Guest97> yeah
[20:22] <Guest97> that s what I'm doing now
[20:39] <Guest97> free -m ?
[20:39] <Guest97> to measure ram
[20:40] <tomreyn> yes, or vmstat -s