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Message #02895
Re: Low RAM Testing wiki page
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To:
"Ali Linx (amjjawad)" <amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:41:18 -0700
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Cc:
Lubuntu QA <lubuntu-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On 06/21/2013 03:08 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> 1- Add a link of "from where" to download the daily build.
If you don't know that, you are not a regular QA tester :) I can add a
link, but I hope everyone on lubuntu-qa knows where the ISOs are by now!
> 2- I see some contents on the table that way too far for a beginner to
> carry on and do so I do suggest to remove it -
Well, please add some more nice simple table contents, then I'll look at
removing any entries that are overly complex :)
I just did a few tests today in Virtualbox and documented my results...
I can get down to installing the default way from the desktop ISO on a
(virtual) machine with 208MB RAM and 12MB used for video, 195MB free
according to
free -m
in the installed Lubuntu. zRAM is working :)
> Question:
> Is this page going to help us as members of Lubuntu? or help everyone
> who is using Lubuntu?
It's mainly for internal use -- it helps those writing documentation.
It's not intended for general Lubuntu users. Which is why I did not
send the email about it to the lubuntu-users list :)
> This page is super helpful for us mainly to document our results. As
> for beginners, all what they need to 'read' is the system requirement
> for Lubuntu :)
Exactly.
Jonathan
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