Ubuntu 18 10 Requirements
Ubuntu MATE has modest hardware requirements, making it is suitable for modernworkstations, single board computers and older hardware alike. Ubuntu MATEmakes modern computers fast and old computers usable.
Desktop and Laptop Computers
Minimum | Recommended | |
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CPU | Pentium M 1.0GHz | Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz |
CPU Architecture | i386 (until 2021) | amd64 |
RAM | 1 GB | 4 GB |
Storage | 8 GB | 16 GB |
Boot Media | Bootable DVD-ROM | Bootable DVD-ROM or USB Flash Drive |
Display | 1024 x 768 | 1440 x 900 or higher (with graphics acceleration) |
Raspberry Pi
The latest version of the Ubuntu operating system for desktop PCs and laptops, Ubuntu 20.10 comes with nine months, until July 2021, of security and maintenance updates. Recommended system requirements are the same as for Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. Ubuntu 20.10 release notes. My Ubuntu 18.10 server parameters. Like I said, it’s a fairly modest hardware and not a server grade at all. But thanks to 64-bit support (UEFI 32-bit boot though!) and low power consumtion, this is a perfect system for the always-on server: Processor: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z3735F @ 1.33GHz – quad-core; RAM: 2GB 1333Mhz.
Only the B models of the Raspberry Pi family are supported:
- Raspberry Pi 2
- Raspberry Pi 3
- Raspberry Pi 3+
- Raspberry Pi 4 (all memory sizes)
Ubuntu 18 10 Requirements Iso
All models support the armhf architecture. The Raspberry Pi 3 and newercan also take advantage of the 64-bit CPU using the arm64 release.
The micro-SD card needs to be a minimum of 5 GB.
Hardware Ports
Ubuntu MATE has been officially ported to, and works great on:
Ubuntu Installation Requirement
Codename | Compatible with |
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gpd_pocket | Original GPD Pocket. |
gpd_pocket_2 | GPD Pocket 2, GPD Win 2, OneMix Yoga 1s and OneMix Yoga 2. |
gpd_micropc | GPD MicroPC |
gpd_p2_max | Topjoy Falcon |