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I am planning to install it on my Raspberry Pi




  • How is the driver support on Lubuntu regarding the audio and wireless peripherals?

  • I also need a tip on the size of the distro when its unzipped out of an .iso or a .7z

  • Will Lubuntu run smoothly on such basic hardware?


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  • You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

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I am planning to install it on my Raspberry Pi




  • How is the driver support on Lubuntu regarding the audio and wireless peripherals?

  • I also need a tip on the size of the distro when its unzipped out of an .iso or a .7z

  • Will Lubuntu run smoothly on such basic hardware?


Any other suggestions?










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  • You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

    – Pablo Bianchi
    22 mins ago














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I am planning to install it on my Raspberry Pi




  • How is the driver support on Lubuntu regarding the audio and wireless peripherals?

  • I also need a tip on the size of the distro when its unzipped out of an .iso or a .7z

  • Will Lubuntu run smoothly on such basic hardware?


Any other suggestions?










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I am planning to install it on my Raspberry Pi




  • How is the driver support on Lubuntu regarding the audio and wireless peripherals?

  • I also need a tip on the size of the distro when its unzipped out of an .iso or a .7z

  • Will Lubuntu run smoothly on such basic hardware?


Any other suggestions?







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  • You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

    – Pablo Bianchi
    22 mins ago



















  • You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

    – Pablo Bianchi
    22 mins ago

















You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

– Pablo Bianchi
22 mins ago





You are asking three different questions here. Which Raspberry Pi are you going to use? What hardware you plan to plug? Or just native hardware? Take a look at this link.

– Pablo Bianchi
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