#307 Update Hardware_Overview.adoc: Update min specs and added recommended specs
Merged 5 years ago by pbokoc. Opened 5 years ago by augenauf.
fedora-docs/ augenauf/release-notes master  into  master

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  include::{partialsdir}/entities.adoc[]

  

  [[sect-hardware-overview]]
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  * 10GB unallocated drive space

  

+ Users of system equipped with the minimum memory of 1GB may want to consider Fedora Spins with less ressource intense Desktop Environments 

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+ .Low memory installations

+ [NOTE]

+ ====

+ Fedora {PRODVER} can be installed and used on systems with limited resources for some applications. Text, VNC, or kickstart installations are advised over graphical installation for systems with very low memory. Larger package sets require more memory during installation, so users with less than 768MB of system memory may have better results preforming a minimal install and adding to it afterward.

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+ For best results on systems with less than 1GB of memory, use the DVD installation image.

+ ====

+ == Recommended System Configuration

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+ The figures below are recommended for the default x86_64 Workstation installation featuring the Gnome desktop . Your requirements may differ, depending on Desktop Environment and use case.

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+ * 2GHz dual core processor 

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+ * 4GB System Memory

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+ * 20GB unallocated drive space

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  .Low memory installations

  [NOTE]

  ====
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  [[hardware_overview-resolution]]

  == Display resolution

  

+ VGA capable of 1024x768 screen resolution 

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  .Graphical Installation requires 800x600 resolution or higher

  [NOTE]

  ====

Added recommended hardware requirements and updated minimum requirements.
Please let me know any mistakes or concern. I am creating this PR without having seen a rendered result of my changes. Havent figured out how to display those .adoc files as website locally.

Thank you for your contribution, everything renders fine and the recommended specs seem sane.

Regarding building locally: you can use the build.sh and preview.sh scripts in the repo's root directory if you have docker or podman installed on your system. See also: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-docs/contributing/local-preview/

Pull-Request has been merged by pbokoc

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