You’ll need at least 6GB of RAM to run Ubuntu 26.04 LTS comfortably, as the upcoming version of the distro raises its minimum memory requirement for the first time since 2019.

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    22 hours ago

    No-one commenting seems to have read the article. They are raising the recommended specs due to desktop software and web sites being more resource intensive.

    Edit: to add, I would not recommend 6GB RAM for desktop use to anyone. I would say the very minimum is 8GB nowadays.

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      49 minutes ago

      The desktop software in question is GNOME, which is an integral part of the OS… So it’s definitely true that part of the bloat is because the software running the OS itself is now using more RAM.

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      20 hours ago

      Agreed. It’s an uphill optimization battle. We’re now in a world where you need 6GB RAM to chat on Discord while scrolling Facebook.

      Ubuntu and its apps (particularly Firefox) are incredibly efficient and respects your hardware resources. I can write a web page with a 5MB RAM footprint. It’s when you open the New York Times that your swapfile gets face-slapped.

      Funnily enough, an Ubuntu server will run on a half-eaten potato. I’ve got 16GB in mine, and I’m running servers for LAMP (Nextcloud and Wordpress), NTP, Samba, Mail, Jellyfin, tor, XMPP, CUPS and a few other things. It typically uses around 2GB at idle.

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      21 hours ago

      Depends on what you’re doing. If you’re okay with very limited Web use, even 2GB is viable (or was about a year ago when I retired that machine). More normal levels of Web use, you’re going to need more RAM. Not sure about GPU-constrained loads like 3D modeling, as I never tried them on that machine. But other than those and some games, nothing on Linux should require even 8GB. Server systems can make do with even less.

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    23 hours ago

    AFAIK perfomance and low resource usage has never been a main objective of this distro

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      23 hours ago

      Ubuntu is bloated

      Debian requires at least 512MB of memory and 4GB of hard disk space for installation.

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        22 hours ago

        Memory requirements does not mean that something is bloated.

        Windows XP required 64 MB of RAM. Does it mean Debian is bloated then?

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        20 hours ago

        There’s a “minimal” install that gives you a bare desktop. The only thing I would consider bloatware is snapd.

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    19 hours ago

    So at this rate I’m about 10 years I’ll need 9gigs of RAM? Thats not bad for what Ubuntu is.

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    23 hours ago

    I have an idea of how they could reduce the fish requirements.

    How about using shared libraries instead of bundling everything in every snap all the times?

    Amazingly it reduces RAM usage as well.

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    23 hours ago

    Can we start calling Bloatbuntu like we call it Microslop

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    22 hours ago

    I guess it was inevitable (for multiple reasons). Fortunately, there are lighter flavors of Ubuntu. For the more experienced unwilling to spend their resources this way, there are always other distros.

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    23 hours ago

    I’m not up on the flavours of Ubuntu, but I assume the LTS version is more server oriented and what in the name of whatever you hold holy is there that needs 6 GB to boot an OS? Have they ported bash to electron?

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      23 hours ago

      The server version requires 1.5 GB of RAM. That’s still rather bloated considering Debian only requires 512 MB.

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      21 hours ago

      Read the article.

      Raising the recommended RAM requirements is not because the Resolute Raccoon requires more resources than before, not directly – this is not a 2GB RAM jump solely to load the OS and nothing else.

      Rather, it’s more of an honesty bump. Components that make up the distro – the GNOME desktop and extensions, modern web browsers (and the sites we load in them) and the kinds of apps we use (and keep running) whilst multitasking are more demanding.