Timothy Murphy <tim <at> birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie> writes: > In my experience, Fedora developers (and probably other developers too) > never actually test their minimal requirements. > I think they just look in their hearts and guess what is required. > > I've frequently found that a distribution works perfectly well > on a system below the stated minimal requirements. I've had Anaconda lock up in the middle of the installing process on low-RAM machines (admittedly with many packages installed), so I'd be careful there. It _might_ even be safer to do an apt-rpm or yum upgrade than an Anaconda upgrade on such low-memory machines, though that can fail for other reasons (especially direct FC4->F7 with apt/yum is likely to result in a broken initrd because the mkinitrd in FC4 is old and probably can't create valid initrds for the F7 kernel). Kevin Kofler