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Can Ubuntu 23.04 run on my System?

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My system specs are 4GB of RAM and a core 2 duo p8600 2.4GHz cpu. I want to ask if the ubuntu 23.04 will work with my system's specs.

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raj
If you aren't sure, just download the image, burn an installation USB and try it in live mode ("Try Ubuntu") - then you will know for sure if it works or not.
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I use the following device in QA (`hp dc7900 (c2d-e8400, 4gb, intel 4 series integrated i915)`) and it runs all Ubuntu products/flavors & releases up to and including *mantic* (what will be released as 23.10). Of note though - I'd pick based **not** on just hardware alone, but with 4GB of RAM & limited CPU, on what apps you'll use so the chosen desktop & wanted apps SHARE resources rather than need their own... and opt for a *lighter* flavor too.. as the hardware is only part of your decision.
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https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-before-you-install works for all Ubuntu *flavors* as well; why not do that? FYI: I'd also consider the GPU you're using as well; as I've experienced some issues with some on specific video cards; though the *intel i915* in my example machine doesn't care - but some do.. ie. consider all aspects & not just CPU/RAM.. esp. what *apps* you'll use for best results. Also FYI: I used the example I copy/pasted as it was somewhat close to yours; its 1 of 27 like machines & not my lowest spec box either!
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