Or maybe it’s that in the terminal it says that I have 4 cores but in fact there are 2 of them?
The terminal writes 4 cores
That is, you can install Pepper Mint on 16 GB?
Good afternoon dear forum participants .I had some money and bought a computer its characteristics 16 GB Ram Amd a 8 8650(although they claim that there are 4 cores, but in fact I think there are 2 cores since there was a scandal with the AMD bulldozer) 128 SSD My question is, is it possible to install Pepper Mint with only 2 cores?
My computer configuration 16 ram Amd a8 8650 ssd 128 gb how many cores do you need to install?? and how much RAM
but still, in my opinion, lxqt is much easier than xfce .After all, as indicated on the website, Pepper mint strives to be easy.Correct me if I'm wrong,
Hello, such a question.Why is there a default mint in pepper xfce Instead of saying lxqt??Because lxqt easier xfce
Hello everyone, the question is, will more working shells be added by type lxqt .Because the xfce has become very demanding, maybe there will be something like a version for weak computers??
I wanted to show the results of the previous post
I wanted to show the results of the previous post
Уважаемая команда q4os.
In general, I'm installing Peppermint and during installation, when the memory is not even full, for some reason it goes to swap. And I opened the bootloader to load Peppermint.
this is during the installation of the system itself
situation occurred.During installation, Quark Os.And during the installation, I decided to look at the command free-m and for some reason it showed that I had a swap involved. The memory was not full, but I received 6% of the swap. Today I will show what I mean
thank you for your attention
I mean with the Trinity version
Hello. I would like to know. I have a second laptop with 8 GB of RAM + 6 cores. Will this be enough for me?
What do you think, in your opinion, is the working environment lightweight, without a browser and other applications? My opinion is TDE
It turns out that 4 GB of RAM will not be enough for Trinity. Because as he described above, Trinity with 4 GB of RAM will not start
Hello everyone, forum users and developers. I would like to clarify the system requirements of Pepper Mint. Firstly, I would like to ask whether 8 GB is enough to install Pepper Mint and are the system requirements on the site up to date?