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If your system has less than 192 MB of system memory, use the ''Alternate Installation CD''.
 
If your system has less than 192 MB of system memory, use the ''Alternate Installation CD''.
 
'''Note:''' If you have a low-specification computer, certain features may be automatically turned off to conserve system resources. For example, if you have a graphics card with only a small amount of video memory (VRAM), the boot-up screen may not be shown.
 
'''Note:''' If you have a low-specification computer, certain features may be automatically turned off to conserve system resources. For example, if you have a graphics card with only a small amount of video memory (VRAM), the boot-up screen may not be shown.
Follow this link for detailed instructions: [[Installation/LowMemorySystems]].
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Follow this link for detailed instructions: [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/LowMemorySystems]].
 
=== Minimum requirements ===
 
=== Minimum requirements ===
 
* 166 MHz processor
 
* 166 MHz processor
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* 468 MB of disk space
 
* 468 MB of disk space
 
* VGA graphics card
 
* VGA graphics card
(Based on the [[http://www.binonabiso.com/en/Ubuntu-miniRAM-HOWTO.html|Ubuntu/Debian-Sarge Mini-RAM HOWTO]].)
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(Based on the [http://www.binonabiso.com/en/Ubuntu-miniRAM-HOWTO.html Ubuntu/Debian-Sarge Mini-RAM HOWTO].)
  
 
[[category:UbuntuHelp]]
 
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  1. title Ubuntu System Requirements

<
> This page details the hardware required to run Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron). Some of the hardware specifications quoted on this page are estimates. You may be able to run Ubuntu successfully on hardware of a lower specification than that specified, although performance is likely to be very poor. The minimum requirements are only likely to allow a server (non-graphical) installation to run well. The recommended minimum requirements should allow you to run a graphical installation of Ubuntu well.

Desktop installation

Most people will want to install a desktop system such as Ubuntu or Kubuntu. A desktop system is typically used for personal computing tasks and has a graphical user interface.

Bare Minimum requirements

It should be possible to get Ubuntu running on a system with the following minimum hardware specification, although it is unlikely that the system would run well. You should use the Alternate install CD to attempt such an installation.

  • 300 MHz x86 processor
  • 64 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • At least 4 GB of disk space (for full installation and swap space)
  • VGA graphics card capable of 640x480 resolution
  • CD-ROM drive or network card

Recommended minimum requirements

Ubuntu should run reasonably well on a computer with the following minimum hardware specification. However, features such as visual effects may not run smoothly.

  • 700 MHz x86 processor
  • 384 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • 8 GB of disk space
  • Graphics card capable of 1024x768 resolution
  • Sound card
  • A network or Internet connection

Note: All 64-bit (x86-64) PCs should be able to run Ubuntu. Use the 64-bit installation CD for a 64-bit-optimised installation.

Recommended for visual effects

Visual effects provide various special graphical effects for your desktop to make it look and feel more fun and easier to use. If your computer is not powerful enough to run visual effects, you can turn them off and will still have a usable Ubuntu desktop. Visual effects are turned on by default if you have a graphics card which is supported. For information on supported graphics cards, see DesktopEffects.

  • 1.2 GHz x86 processor
  • 384 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • Supported graphics card (see DesktopEffects)

Low-spec computers (Xubuntu)

If you have an old or low-spec computer, using a lightweight desktop system such as Xubuntu is recommended, as it should make more efficient use of your system's resources. If your system has less than 192 MB of system memory, use the Alternate Installation CD. Note: If you have a low-specification computer, certain features may be automatically turned off to conserve system resources. For example, if you have a graphics card with only a small amount of video memory (VRAM), the boot-up screen may not be shown. Follow this link for detailed instructions: UbuntuHelp:Installation/LowMemorySystems.

Minimum requirements

  • 166 MHz processor
  • 64 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • At least 1.5 GB of disk space
  • VGA graphics card

Recommended minimum requirements

  • 300 MHz processor
  • 256 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • 8 GB of disk space
  • Graphics card capable of 800x600 resolution

LTSP thin-client computers

If you are intending to use a computer as a thin client (such as a client for an Edubuntu LTSP Terminal Server), only a low-specification computer capable of displaying graphics and connecting to a network is required.

Absolute minimum installation

The absolute minimum Ubuntu installation provides only a command-line interface and installs very few packages. You can add additional packages and a graphical interface manually. In order to install the absolute minimum installation, use the Alternate Installation CD. It is possible that you will be able to install Ubuntu on computers with lower specifications than those given below. However, installation may be extremely difficult and Ubuntu is likely to run very slowly on such a system.

Absolute minimum requirements

  • Intel 486 processor
  • 32 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • 300 MB of disk space

Absolute minimum graphical installation

  • Intel Pentium 66 MHz processor
  • 48 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • 468 MB of disk space
  • VGA graphics card

(Based on the Ubuntu/Debian-Sarge Mini-RAM HOWTO.)