On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 01:24:04PM -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote: > The amount of RAM seems to be the biggest issue with running distros > on older systems. ... > > I have found that you need at least 256 MB of RAM. I think the stated > minimum is 192 MB or something like that... That sounds about right. In addition, there is also the minimum amount of RAM necessary to install, which may be higher. I was able to install Xubuntu on a 68 MB machine some years ago by using the text installation and installing a command line only system. I went to that the first time Fedora wouldn't install on it. There was a nasty problem with RPM a few years ago that only shows up in a low memory situation: if RPM fails to install a apackage because it runs out of memory, it returns a value which Anaconda and yum interpret as sucess. So it is possible to complete the process and reboot to a corrupted sytem. -- Charles Curley /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign Looking for fine software \ / Respect for open standards and/or writing? X No HTML/RTF in email http://www.charlescurley.com / \ No M$ Word docs in email Key fingerprint = CE5C 6645 A45A 64E4 94C0 809C FFF6 4C48 4ECD DFDB
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