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Can the latest version of Lubuntu be installed on my Lenovo IdeaPad A1_07?
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  • Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

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  • @karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

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Can the latest version of Lubuntu be installed on my Lenovo IdeaPad A1_07?
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  • Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

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    Jan 12 at 4:18











  • @karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

    – vidarlo
    Jan 12 at 7:58
















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Can the latest version of Lubuntu be installed on my Lenovo IdeaPad A1_07?
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Can the latest version of Lubuntu be installed on my Lenovo IdeaPad A1_07?
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  • Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

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    Jan 12 at 4:18











  • @karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

    – vidarlo
    Jan 12 at 7:58





















  • Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

    – guiverc
    Jan 12 at 4:18











  • @karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

    – vidarlo
    Jan 12 at 7:58



















Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

– guiverc
Jan 12 at 4:18





Visiting lubuntu.me/downloads shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for Lubuntu. However the IdeaPad A1_07 will run/boot neither as it's an ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi. Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older versions, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest, being 2018-October release).

– guiverc
Jan 12 at 4:18













@karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

– vidarlo
Jan 12 at 7:58







@karel I disagree it's a duplicate. It's about PC (x86/x86_64), not more esoteric architectures such as ARM or devices with locked bootloaders. Trying on such platforms is not as simple as on a generic PC, and a novice user will generally need quite a lot of instructions for how to boot a custom OS on such platforms, as they are often adapted towards booting a single image.

– vidarlo
Jan 12 at 7:58












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Visiting https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for the latest Lubuntu (being the 2018-October release; alternate images exist for the lastest-LTS but I'm taking your latest as meaning 18.10 as altnerates won't help you much either).



Your IdeaPad A1_07 however will run/boot neither, being a ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi.



Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older releases, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest), though it would probably involve a lot of work to get a raspberry.pi version to boot on your system, let alone use all your device features (be what you expect).






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    Visiting https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for the latest Lubuntu (being the 2018-October release; alternate images exist for the lastest-LTS but I'm taking your latest as meaning 18.10 as altnerates won't help you much either).



    Your IdeaPad A1_07 however will run/boot neither, being a ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi.



    Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older releases, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest), though it would probably involve a lot of work to get a raspberry.pi version to boot on your system, let alone use all your device features (be what you expect).






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      Visiting https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for the latest Lubuntu (being the 2018-October release; alternate images exist for the lastest-LTS but I'm taking your latest as meaning 18.10 as altnerates won't help you much either).



      Your IdeaPad A1_07 however will run/boot neither, being a ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi.



      Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older releases, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest), though it would probably involve a lot of work to get a raspberry.pi version to boot on your system, let alone use all your device features (be what you expect).






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        Visiting https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for the latest Lubuntu (being the 2018-October release; alternate images exist for the lastest-LTS but I'm taking your latest as meaning 18.10 as altnerates won't help you much either).



        Your IdeaPad A1_07 however will run/boot neither, being a ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi.



        Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older releases, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest), though it would probably involve a lot of work to get a raspberry.pi version to boot on your system, let alone use all your device features (be what you expect).






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        Visiting https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ shows x86 & x86_64 downloads available for the latest Lubuntu (being the 2018-October release; alternate images exist for the lastest-LTS but I'm taking your latest as meaning 18.10 as altnerates won't help you much either).



        Your IdeaPad A1_07 however will run/boot neither, being a ARMv7 processor (Cortex-A8) akin to a raspberry pi.



        Pi or ARMv7 builds exist in Lubuntu for older releases, but not Lubuntu 18.10 (the latest), though it would probably involve a lot of work to get a raspberry.pi version to boot on your system, let alone use all your device features (be what you expect).







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