I don't see PowerPC - were you looking at the Official Lubuntu web site? If you're unsure, don't use google (it could send you to a 'fan' site), but use where will go to official sites for different flavors. It's called amd64 because AMD created the 64-bit architecture used by both AMD and INTEL ( Intel's competing IA64 failed in the marketplace due to lack of backward compatibility)Īlso available is the Raspberry Pi 2 & 3. Modern Lubuntu 19.10 uses the LXQt desktop and is only available in amd64 (or x86_64). The original 18.04 & 18.04.1 do not include HWE kernel (hardware enablement stack - see ), the 18.04.2 & 18.04.3 have HWE enabled turned on, meaning later kernel & software stacks useful for more modern hardware. Live installers are available with 18.04.3 ( currently the latest). After verifying the product key, select the language you wish to download Windows 7 ISO and click 'Confirm'. Enter the product key and click the 'Verify' button to proceed. ![]() Go to Windows 7 download page in your preferred browser. Note: The alternate installer was last created for 18.04 ( not later 18.04.1-18.04.3) so will require loads of updates post or during install. For Windows 7 ISO download using the official Microsoft link, follow these steps: Step 1. ![]() The alternate installer has NO live system, thus is useful for machines with <700MB of ram. The ubiquity installer runs on a 'live' system, which requires ~700MB just for the live PLUS the memory required for the installer (so total is ~1gb) ![]() The standard (32-bit & 64-bit) desktop use the standard Ubuntu ubiquity installer, the alternate installer uses debian-installer. ![]() Available firstly is the current Lubuntu 18.04 LTS using LXDE desktop, or legacy Lubuntu.
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