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Is there a lite version of Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi?

ng flag

I'm going to build a cluster of Pis. But before I order the SD cards, I want to know if there is a lite version of Ubuntu so that I can use smaller SD cards. Raspberry Pi OS lite is a smaller OS which just has command-line interface and ssh. No extra graphics or anything.

Do I need to use Ubuntu server? Is there anything else than Lubuntu and Xubuntu? Or can I use PI OS lite for the slave nodes while the master node is running Ubuntu because they both use the Linux kernel?

C.S.Cameron avatar
cn flag
Perhaps try Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi: https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi/thank-you?version=21.10&architecture=desktop-arm64+raspi, or maybe Ubuntu Mate for Raspberry Pi: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/install/
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ng flag
@C.S.Cameron , i found answers and accepted it.
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vn flag

Yes, Ubuntu Server for Raspberry Pi is a good choice. The requirement here is only 4 GB SD card (although 8 GB is recommended). I reckon the unpacked OS image is around 2,5 GB.

It's all in the official tutorial.

Running more nodes with different OS'es is out of scope for this particular site - thus, you should edit your question to focus on Ubuntu only.

user135142 avatar
ng flag
so ubuntu lite is ubuntu server, right?
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vn flag
Ubuntu Server is the most "lightweight" Ubuntu variant, yes.
user135142 avatar
ng flag
the unpacked os is 4.1 gb
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