I want to know that Which version of Ubantu is compatible for my machine.
My PC configuration is:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
RAM : 3 GB
System Type : 64-bit
I have currently installed windows 7 in my machine. Now I want to install Ubantu 64 bit as well.
I have a legacy Lenovo R60 laptop running an Intel Core Solo T3100 (1.67MHz) processor currently running Windows XP (192mb RAM / 40GB HDD). My goal is to try and run Ubuntu on it using a pen-drive, so that machine response is faster and I can free up some space on it for other purposes. Would any particular version of Ubuntu only, work?
I was told that computers with more than 2 gig's memory need a 64 bit operating system to utilize all RAM.
Is the 64bit Ubuntu download really JUST for AMD processors? I am asking because the disk image I downloaded says AMD64.
So will my new Intel 2.3Ghz Core i3 Dual Core processor work with 64 bit Ubuntu?
It runs the 64bit version of Windows without any qualm.
I have Windows 8 installed. My processor is an Intel Core2 Duo. I bought an Ubuntu 12.10 CD from Amazon just to make the install easy and repeatable. But when I tried to install it booting up from the CD, it gave me options of installing from two different images, either UBUNTU-12.10-DESKTOP-I386.ISO or UBUNTU-12.10-DESKTOP-AMD64.ISO.
Hey guys im trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 on my old Dell Inspiron 8600. I downloaded the x86/i386 version and went to install it and got the famous error saying the CPU is not compatible with that version... so i downloaded the x64 bit version (just to try) and got the same... REdownloaded the X32 bit version and still cant get it working. can someone help me out?
When i want to start the download of Ubuntu 12.10 desktop 64 bit, it directly want to download the amd64 iso. Does this mean there is also a Intel version ? If so, where can it be found ? I have an Intel core2duo T9300 2.50Ghz processor so it can run the 64 bit version.
specs:
http://ark.intel.com/products/33917/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-T9300-6M-C...
Thanks in advanced
I tried to install Ubuntu at 1 of my CPU. The Ubuntu version is ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386 while my CPU using Intel as the processor.
I asked community in IRC #ubuntu and they recommend me to check is my chip set SIS 962L supported or not for Ubuntu.
Hello,
I am running and older computer. It is and HP e-pc 40. I have 256 MB of ram and a celeron processor. I had the hard drive in a other machine while I installed Ubuntu. I then put the drive in the HP and it says it fails starting up the network card. But I can see the device over the network.
I recently tried installing the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 12.04 along side a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 11.10. But after completion of installation, the system always directly boots to the 11.10 version.