[02:03] join #lubuntu-offtopic [15:07] Hey I've got a few questions. [16:03] Hi guys. What's the difference between the normal PC 64-bit image and the Mac 64-bit image? [16:15] the 64 bit mac image has stuff to deal with uefi on a mac I think [19:37] Hey, if I'm going to need 3 VM's running Ubuntu, should I use LUbuntu for testing? [because it uses less resources]. Is it good as a server? I need 3 servers running in VM's [2 servers + 1 common storage] [19:38] user123321: gui-less os's make the lightest servers. [19:40] wxl, I see, would LUbuntu do the job? [GUI or not] [19:41] user123321: without a gui, they're all basically the same. [19:41] user123321: meaning ubuntu and its deratives. [19:41] wxl, I see. But I'd like to work with GUI at the moment :D [19:42] user123321: if you want to go gui, i'd probably do lubuntu then. [19:43] wxl, cool, thanks :) [19:45] For when a window manager is absolutely needed for some reason on a server, i tend to install lwm and then an zinitrc like lwm & xterm & ... and then issue the name of the gui app to run in the xterm [19:45] xinitrc, not zinitrc :) [22:35] I want to install virtual box, the website has a version for ubuntu, can I install it in LUbuntu? [22:36] Yes. Lubuntu is simply Ubuntu with the LXDE desktop installed. [22:36] Cool [22:37] Although I don't know the specs of your PC, if you have a large hard disk and RAM, Lubuntu can run everything a normal Ubuntu system can. [22:39] Cool, I want to run multiple VM's of LUbuntu, inside LUbuntu :D, what's a good hard disk space I have to allocate for each LUbuntu VM? [22:48] user123321: i think at minimum for a normal install you're looking at like 8gb. i'd just make your virtual disk dynamic. [22:48] wxl, cool.