Linux mint xfce system requirements

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  1. Системные требования Linux Mint
  2. Минимальные системные требования
  3. Системные требования с окружением MATE
  4. Системные требования с окружением Cinnamon
  5. Системные требования с окружением XFCE
  6. Системные требования с окружением KDE
  7. Информация
  8. Официальные системные требования к персональному компьютеру для установки и запуска Linux Mint:
  9. Комментарии
  10. Linux Mint XFCE: системные требования
  11. Linux Mint 19.1 XFCE: системные требования
  12. Linux Mint Forums
  13. System requirements for Xfce
  14. System requirements for Xfce
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  19. Re: System requirements for Xfce
  20. Re: System requirements for Xfce
  21. Re: System requirements for Xfce
  22. Re: System requirements for Xfce
  23. Linux Mint Forums
  24. What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?
  25. What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?
  26. Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?
  27. Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?
  28. Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?
  29. Release notes
  30. Known issues
  31. Shutdown timeout
  32. Grub2 theme in HiDPI
  33. Touchpad drivers
  34. Virtualbox
  35. Home directory encryption
  36. Guest sessions
  37. Scanner not detected
  38. Vertical band in scanned documents
  39. Samba
  40. Wine 4.0
  41. Upgrading Wine to version 4
  42. Sound and microphone issues
  43. DVD Playback with VLC
  44. Issues with KDE apps
  45. Force UEFI dialog hanging the installation
  46. Other issues
  47. Username and password in the live session
  48. Moving windows which don’t fit in the screen
  49. Installing multimedia codecs offline
  50. Booting with non-PAE CPUs
  51. Solving freezes during the boot sequence
  52. Choosing the right version of Linux Mint

Системные требования Linux Mint

Минимальные системные требования

  • Разрядность: x86 (32-bit) или x64 (64-bit)
  • ЦП [CPU]: от 800 MHz
  • Видеоадаптер [GPU]: SVGA совместимый
  • Винчестер [HDD]: 5 Gb
  • Оперативная память [RAM]: 512 Mb
  • Аудиокарта [AUDIO]: любая
  • Контроллер: клавиатура, мышь
  • Интернет: при необходимости
  • Разрешение экрана: 1024х768

Системные требования с окружением MATE

  • Разрядность: x86 (32-bit) или x64 (64-bit)
  • ЦП [CPU]: Intel или AMD
  • Видеоадаптер [GPU]: SVGA совместимый
  • Винчестер [HDD]: 9 Gb
  • Оперативная память [RAM]: 512 Mb
  • Аудиокарта [AUDIO]: любая
  • Контроллер: клавиатура и мышь
  • Интернет: при необходимости
  • Разрешение экрана: 1024×768

1Gb ОЗУ и 20Gb на винчестере

Системные требования с окружением Cinnamon

  • Разрядность: x86 (32-bit) или x64 (64-bit)
  • ЦП [CPU]: Intel или AMD
  • Видеоадаптер [GPU]: SVGA совместимый
  • Винчестер [HDD]: 9 Gb
  • Оперативная память [RAM]: 1 Gb
  • Аудиокарта [AUDIO]: любая
  • Контроллер: клавиатура и мышь
  • Интернет: при необходимости
  • Разрешение экрана: 1024×768

2Gb ОЗУ и 20Gb на винчестере

Системные требования с окружением XFCE

  • Разрядность: x86 (32-bit) или x64 (64-bit)
  • ЦП [CPU]: Intel или AMD
  • Видеоадаптер [GPU]: SVGA совместимый
  • Винчестер [HDD]: 9 Gb
  • Оперативная память [RAM]: 512 Mb
  • Аудиокарта [AUDIO]: любая
  • Контроллер: клавиатура и мышь
  • Интернет: при необходимости
  • Разрешение экрана: Intel или AMD

1Gb ОЗУ и 20Gb на винчестере

Системные требования с окружением KDE

  • Разрядность: x86 (32-bit) или x64 (64-bit)
  • ЦП [CPU]: от 1 GHz
  • Видеоадаптер [GPU]: с поддержкой 3D
  • Винчестер [HDD]: 10 Gb
  • Оперативная память [RAM]: 2 Gb
  • Аудиокарта [AUDIO]: любая
  • Контроллер: клавиатура и мышь
  • Интернет: при необходимости
  • Разрешение экрана: 1024×768

3Gb ОЗУ и 20Gb на винчестере

Информация

  • Название: Linux Mint
  • Тип приложения: Операционная система
  • Для устройств: Windows PC
  • Разработчик: Linux Mint Team
  • Официальный сайт: www.linuxmint.com

Официальные системные требования к персональному компьютеру для установки и запуска Linux Mint:

Для операционной системы Linux Mint 17, 18 в 32 битном версии разработчик рекомендует использовать ЦП от 800 MHz и SVGA совместимый видеоадаптер. Оперативной памяти не менее 512 Mb, а также 5 Gb на жестком диске. Аудиокарта подойдет любая.

Перифирия: монитор с разрешением 1024х768, клавиатура, мышь. Доступ в Internet.

Комментарии

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Linux Mint XFCE: системные требования

Автор: Юрий Белоусов · 22.07.2019

Для новичков, в качестве подходящего дистрибутива часто советуют использовать Linux Mint. Он основывается на Ubuntu, но в нем собраны множество дополнений, значительно облегчающих работу с операционной системой. Linux Mint XFCE имеет невысокие системные требования и отлично подойдет для слабых ПК.

Linux Mint 19.1 XFCE: системные требования

Linux Mint XFCE: системные требования (минимальные)
CPU | процессор Двухъядерный 32-битный или 64-битный процессор с частотой 2 ГГц (Linux Mint 32-bit может работать как на 32-битном, так и на 64-битном процессорах, Linux Mint 64-bit – только на 64-битном процессоре)
ОЗУ | оперативная память 512 МБ
Накопитель | место на жестком диске 9 ГБ
GPU | видеокарта Любая с установленным драйвером
Привод DVD-ROM или порт USB
Разрешение экрана 1024 × 768 и выше
Linux Mint XFCE: системные требования (рекомендуемые)
CPU | процессор Двухъядерный 32-битный или 64-битный процессор с частотой 2 ГГц (Linux Mint 32-bit может работать как на 32-битном, так и на 64-битном процессорах, Linux Mint 64-bit – только на 64-битном процессоре)
ОЗУ | оперативная память 1 ГБ
Накопитель | место на жестком диске 20 ГБ
GPU | видеокарта Любая с установленным драйвером
Привод DVD-ROM или порт USB
Разрешение экрана 1024 × 768 и выше
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System requirements for Xfce

System requirements for Xfce

Post by jlr1701 » Sun Mar 04, 2018 6:56 pm

I have not used Linux in quite some time. However. I am now in possession of an ancient Dell Dimension 8200 system. It features a 1.7 GHz Pentium 4 CPU (which I assume is 32-bit only), 512 MB of RAM, an Nvidia GeForce 5200 video card, and I believe a 160 GB hard drive. Also a 56k modem and a discrete network card. Wow. an add in NIC. it’s been ages since I’ve seen that! But anyway, pretty standard stuff for that era. I would like to bring this old thing back to life with Linux Mint, but I am concerned about the low memory available. The official system requirements list 1 GB of RAM as the minimum for Mint Xfce. So. am I out of luck with only 512 MB available, or will Mint run, but just more slowly than I might ideally like?

If Mint isn’t going to work due to the low RAM on this machine, I would really appreciate suggestions for lightweight Linux distros to try, if that’s cool to ask about here.

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Post by Flemur » Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:07 pm

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Post by kc1di » Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:18 pm

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Post by TeaSwigger » Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:29 pm

“You can make a strong business case for equality but not everyone wants to hear it.” — Prof. Kate Pickett

Mint 20.2 xfce w/nemo — AMD A10 7700K APU — spdif to Bifrost DAC — Dell U2415
some favs: Zim, deadbeef, kid3, gimp, artha, deluge, handbrake, mc

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Post by Sir Charles » Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:42 pm

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Post by jlr1701 » Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:54 am

I really appreciate the recommendations! Antix looks promising. I apologize for not replying for several days, but right now I’m caring for two very sick parents. My father is terminally ill and my mother is currently in the hospital also very sick. Resurrecting an ancient computer took a back seat to everything else when my Mom got sick. She should come home tomorrow, and then life should ease up a bit. Thanks again for the replies. Just FYI, I used Mint for a few years but went back to the Windows world when I bought a set of Bose Companion 5 speakers and discovered that they don’t work in Linux, or at least they didn’t back in 2012. I’m happy with Windows 10 now, but I am very curious to see how Linux runs on this ancient Dell system and play around with the Linux world again. I remember it being fun. um, frustrating and annoying. No, FUN! Really!

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Post by Reddog1 » Sat Mar 10, 2018 2:40 am

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What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?

What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?

Post by tigerprowl » Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:20 am

Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?

Post by catweazel » Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:30 am

First page is beta KDE and beta Xfce. See page 2 for MATE and Cinnamon.

Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?

Post by jimallyn » Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:30 am

Linux Mint 18.3 KDE System requirements:

2GB RAM (2GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
15GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).

Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon System requirements:

1GB RAM (2GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
15GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).

Linux Mint 18.3 MATE System requirements:

1GB RAM (2GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
15GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).

Linux Mint 18.3 Xfce System requirements:

1GB RAM (2GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
15GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).

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Re: What are the minimum requirements for Linux Mint?

Post by borgward » Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:50 pm

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Release notes

This is Linux Mint 19.3, codename Tricia.

Linux Mint 19.3 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2023. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop experience more comfortable.

Known issues

Shutdown timeout

For your convenience, the shutdown timeout is reduced to 10s in Linux Mint 19.3.

If you rely on lengthy operations to finish before shutdown, read /etc/systemd/system.conf.d/50_linuxmint.conf and override the timeout value in /etc/systemd/system.conf.d/60_custom.conf.

Grub2 theme in HiDPI

If the grub2 theme looks too small in your HiDPI monitor, install the «grub2-theme-mint-2k» package.

Touchpad drivers

The default touchpad driver in this edition is «libinput» (provided by the xserver-xorg-input-libinput-hwe-18.04 package).

If you experience problems with it, you can switch to another driver called «synaptics» (provided by the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04 package).

To know which driver is used by your input devices, run the following command:

grep -i «Using input driver» /var/log/Xorg.0.log

When both drivers are installed, «synaptics» takes priority.

To switch to the «synaptics» driver, install it with the command:

apt install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04

Then log out and log back in.

To go back to using «libinput», simply remove the «synaptics» driver:

apt remove xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04

Then log out and log back in.

Note: You can also try installing the «evdev» driver (provided by the xserver-xorg-input-evdev-hwe-18.04).

Virtualbox

If the screen is black when launching Linux Mint in Virtualbox, change the VirtualBox graphics controller to «VMSVGA». Do this by opening up the settings for your VM and select Display -> Graphics Controller.

If the screen is garbled when launching Linux Mint in Virtualbox, switch to console with HOST+F1 (e.g. the RIGHT Ctrl key, no ALT) and back to tty7 with HOST+F7.

Another workaround is to disable «nested paging» (in the System -> Acceleration settings) and to increase the video memory to 128MB (in the Display settings).

Note: This issue only affects the live session. You don’t need these workarounds post-installation.

To add support for shared folders, drag and drop, proper acceleration and display resolution in Virtualbox, click on the «Devices» menu of Virtualbox and choose «Insert Guest Additions CD Image». Choose «download» when asked and follow the instructions.

Home directory encryption

Benchmarks have demonstrated that, in most cases, home directory encryption is slower than full disk encryption.

The move to systemd caused a regression in ecrypts which is responsible for mounting/unmounting encrypted home directories when you login and logout. Because of this issue, please be aware that in Mint 19 and newer releases, your encrypted home directory is no longer unmounted on logout: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1734541.

Guest sessions

You can still enable guest sessions in the «Login Window» utility, but this option is now disabled by default.

Scanner not detected

A regression in libsane affects many scanners (Epson, Brother, Xerox, Samsung..etc).

The bug report contains various workarounds for the different branch of scanners.

Vertical band in scanned documents

Ubuntu 18.04 introduced another libsane regression:

Samba

Samba isn’t very stable in Ubuntu 18.04. Two issues in particular, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1827041 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322 make it very hard to browse Windows networks and connect to Windows shares.

To work around this issue, edit /etc/samba/smb.conf and add the following lines under «workgroup = WORKGROUP», in the «[global]» section:

name resolve order = bcast host lmhosts wins
client max protocol = NT1

Save the file and reboot.

You should then be able to see the workgroup and the hosts in the network neighbourhood.

To connect to a share, use «Connect to Server. » from the «File» menu.

If you are trying to connect anonymously and it isn’t working, type «anonymous» in the username field and type a dummy password.

If you use Samba a lot, until these issues are resolved, we recommend you use Linux Mint 18.3 instead.

Wine 4.0

To install the stable version of WINE from WineHQ, open a terminal and type:

apt install —install-recommends wine-installer

Among other things, this will install wine-desktop-files, which adds menu entries for regedit, your C:\ drive and other items which are missing from upstream WINE.

Upgrading Wine to version 4

If you installed wine-stable 3.0 or wine-development 3.0 before wine 4.0 was added to the repositories, apply the updates to bring it up to version 4.0 and run the following command to install the missing packages:

apt install —install-recommends wine-installer

To clean up, run the following command to list all wine 3.0 packages:

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dpkg -l | grep wine | grep «3\.»

These packages can be removed.

You can also reinstall PlayOnLinux if it was removed during the update.

Sound and microphone issues

If you’re facing issues with your microphone or your sound output, please install «pavucontrol».

This will add «PulseAudio Volume Control» to your menu. This application has more configuration options than the default volume control.

DVD Playback with VLC

If VLC does not find your DVD player, click on Media->Open Disc, and specify ‘/dev/sr0’ as the disc device.

Issues with KDE apps

If you’re experiencing issues with KDE apps (Okular, Gwenview, KStars..etc) run the following command:

apt install kdelibs-bin kdelibs5-data kdelibs5-plugins

Force UEFI dialog hanging the installation

The issue occurs in EFI mode, when the HDD (or SSD) is new (without a partition table) and the installer is connected to the Internet.

To work around this problem, disable your Internet connection before launching the installer, or let the installer partition your drive automatically first (during a first install) and then install a second time with manual partitioning.

Other issues

Linux Mint 19.3 is based on Ubuntu 18.04. Make sure to read the Ubuntu release notes.

Username and password in the live session

In the live session, the username is «mint» and the password is empty (i.e. just press Enter if asked for a password).

Moving windows which don’t fit in the screen

If your screen resolution is too low, some windows might not fit in the screen.

While pressing the ALT key, you can grab any part of a window with the mouse and move it across the screen.

Installing multimedia codecs offline

To download the multimedia codecs into an installable archive:

  • Boot from the Linux Mint ISO on a computer which is connected to the Internet
  • Open a terminal and type «apt download mint-meta-codecs» (without the quotes)
  • This creates a «mint-meta-codecs.tgz» archive

On computers which do not have an Internet access, you can decompress this archive and run ./install.sh (or alternatively «sudo dpkg -i *.deb») to install the multimedia codecs.

Booting with non-PAE CPUs

To boot Linux Mint on CPUs which do not officially support PAE (Pentium M processors for instance), please use the «Start Linux Mint with PAE forced» option from the boot menu.

Solving freezes during the boot sequence

Some graphics cards don’t work well with the open-source driver present in Linux Mint.

If Linux Mint freezes during boot time, use the «nomodeset» boot option as illustrated in the video below:

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If you’re booting in EFI mode, the procedure is similar but the menu looks slightly different:

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Thanks to «nomodeset» you should be able to boot Linux Mint and install it on your computer.

After the installation, reboot the computer and hold SHIFT to force the boot menu to appear.

Add the «nomodeset» option as illustrated below:

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If your graphics card is from NVIDIA, once in Linux Mint, perform the following steps to install the NVIDIA drivers:

  • Run the Driver Manager
  • Choose the NVIDIA drivers and wait for them to be installed
  • Reboot the computer

With these drivers the system should now be stable and you no longer need to use «nomodeset».

Note: If you’re using an Optimus card, you’ve nothing more to do. Upon reboot, a system tray icon should show up indicating which GPU is currently active. Click on it to switch GPUs.

Note: If you still cannot boot try one of the following solutions:

  • Try with «nouveau.noaccel=1» instead of «nomodeset».
  • Try with «noapic noacpi nosplash irqpoll» instead of «quiet splash».
  • Use the «Compatibility mode» to boot and install Linux Mint.
  • After the installation, use «Advanced Options» -> «Recovery mode» from the boot menu and choose «resume».

Choosing the right version of Linux Mint

Each new version comes with a new kernel and a newer set of drivers. Most of the time, this means newer versions are compatible with a larger variety of hardware components, but sometimes it might also introduce regressions. If you are facing hardware issues with the latest version of Linux Mint and you are unable to solve them, you can always try an earlier release. If that one works better for you, you can stick to it, or you can use it to install Linux Mint and then upgrade to the newer release.

Thanks to your donations and advertising Linux Mint is completely free of charge. We hope you’ll enjoy using it as much as we enjoy working on it.

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