shellhrs2
April 28th, 2018, 10:25 PM
I needed a laptop for browsing the web only. No word processing, spreadsheet, image processing, or gaming needed. So last week I took out the old Acer Aspire One netbook (1GB RAM), installed Lubuntu 16.04 LTS, deleted some of pre-installed apps, leaving only Firefox. It ran just fine.
Yesterday Lubuntu 18.04 came out, but the minimum requirement has increased from 512MB to 1GB (2GB for Youtube etc.). Adding RAM is out of the question, so now I have to make sure that the netbook doesn't get updated to higher Lubuntu versions. How to make sure that these commands will not update the Lubuntu version?
sudo apt-get update or
sudo apt-get upgrade or
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Another question: in case I can get the additional RAM needed, how to make sure that
sudo release-upgrade only update to another LTS version?
Yesterday Lubuntu 18.04 came out, but the minimum requirement has increased from 512MB to 1GB (2GB for Youtube etc.). Adding RAM is out of the question, so now I have to make sure that the netbook doesn't get updated to higher Lubuntu versions. How to make sure that these commands will not update the Lubuntu version?
sudo apt-get update or
sudo apt-get upgrade or
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Another question: in case I can get the additional RAM needed, how to make sure that
sudo release-upgrade only update to another LTS version?