We're thinking of switching quite a few of our somewhat older desktops to FC3. I've been using one of these for a few days--they're all PIII's with 128Mb of RAM. I know that 128 is not really enough. Mine runs very well with 384Mb, but swaps noticeably more at 256Mb. Upgrading them to 256Mb would be easier and cheaper (they have only two DIMM slots, so if we can buy 256's for half of them, we can move those extra 128's to bring the other half to 256). So I'm looking for ways to save on RAM. I know about turning off daemons that aren't important. I've turned off all but the most essential, although it doesn't make that much difference after the first few, really. I know about the light desktops like XFCE, but we want to stick with Gnome or KDE in this case. Is there anything else big I'm missing--any other important way to save on RAM? Thanks, Matt