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minimum_requirements [2011/09/23 13:18] mhtrinhminimum_requirements [2019/05/03 22:26] (current) – removed outdated infos and dead distros, added mx linux and opensuse vinzv
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 ======System Requirements====== ======System Requirements======
  
 +Xfce runs on over [[http://distrowatch.com/search.php?desktop=Xfce|90 UNIX-like distributions]]. Below is a short list of the distributions that use Xfce as their primary, default Desktop Environment (DE) as well as their minimum system requirements for installation. 
  
-[[http://xubuntu.org/get| Xubuntu]]+**[[https://xubuntu.org/|Xubuntu]]**
-  CPU: 300Mhz+ +
-  RAM: 192mb++
  
-[[http://luitlinux.sarovar.org/requirements.html| Luit Linux]] (which uses Xfce) recommends+Xubuntu is a community‑developed, Ubuntu‑based Linux operating systemIts minimum requirements are
-  *CPU  Intel Pentium I +  * CPU: 1.0Ghz+ (needs to support PAE) 
-  *RAM : 32 Mb+  * RAM: 512MiB+ for Desktop/LiveCD 
 +  * Hard drive space: 7.5GB 
 +  * Graphics card and monitor capable of 800x600 resolution
  
-[[http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=7002|OSNews.com]] in reader comment dated 2005 +**[[http://www.kwort.org/?page=SectionViewer&section=documentation&ID=23|Kwort]]**
-  XFCE - Minimum: P133 with 32mb ram +
  
-[[http://wolvix.org/node/267|Wolvix.org]] +Kwort is a slackware-based operating system featuring the Xfce4 desktop with Kwort's own Network Manager and kpkg package managerIts minimum requirements are: 
-  *  User recommends at least 192MB for XFCE4Another recommends +200MHz and 96MB RAM. Note that Wolvix is a livecd and has a ramdisk.+  * CPU: Processor x86_64 
 +  * RAM: 512 MB (for the installation onlyOnce installed you only require 128mb of RAM
 +  * Disk Space: 1.4GB 
  
-[[http://www.kwort.org/?page=SectionViewer&section=documentation&ID=23|Kwort]] +**[[https://mxlinux.org|MX Linux]]**
-  *Kwort is a slackware-based operating system featuring the Xfce4 desktop with Kwort's own Network Manager and kpkg package manager. Its minimum requirements are: +
-      Processor: PC i486 or above. +
-     - RAM: 16Mb for base system (minimum). 32Mb for desktop (minimum), 64Mb recommended. +
-     - Disk Space: 200Mb for base system, 1.5Gb for full desktop (Openoffice 2.0 included)+
  
-[[Memory footprint]]+MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and former MEPIS communities. It is a midweight OS based on a Debian Stable base and drawing from the core antiX system. Its minimum requirements are:
  
-The following memory footprint test was obtained on an OpenSuse 11.notebook and [[http://www.pixelbeat.org/scripts/ps_mem.py|this script]]. +  * A CD/DVD drive (and BIOS capable of booting from that drive), or a live USB (and BIOS capable of booting from USB) 
-  * Runlevel 3 33 MiB +  * A modern i686 Intel or AMD processor 
-  * Login screen with kdm4 (and no opened session: 115 MiB +  * 512 MB of RAM memory 
-  * TWM session 80 MiB +  * 5 GB free hard drive space 
-  * IceWM session 83 MiB +  * For use as a LiveUSB, GB free. 
-  * Xfce 4.8 session 133 MiB + 
-  * KDE 4.6.0 : 280 MiB+**[[https://opensuse.org|openSUSE]]** 
 + 
 +openSUSE is a stable, easy to use and complete multi-purpose Linux distribution. It is aimed towards users and developers working on the desktop or server. Therefore it offers Xfce besides other desktop environments. openSUSE is available as fixed release ("Leap") or as rolling release ("Tumbleweed")
 +It's minimum requirements are
 +  * Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or higher processor (Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or higher or any AMD64 or Intel64 processor recommended
 +  * Main memory1 GB physical RAM (2 GB recommended) 
 +  * Hard disk3 GB available disk space for a minimal install, 5 GB available for a graphical desktop (more recommended) 
 +  * Sound and graphics cardssupports most modern sound and graphics cards, 800 x 600 display resolution (1024 x 768 or higher recommended) 
 +  * Booting from DVD drive or USB-Stick for installation, or support for booting over network