hi, Is there anything I have to do after adding more RAM? I have 32MB right now and am thinking of upgrading it to 64 MB. Thanx, Raju On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 06:41:09PM +1100, Greg Wright [redhat_list mail com] wrote: > That will depend on what you are doing with it........... > > ie > > Basic web and mail server with no X server may run ok on 16meg with a low > load > 10 -20 users (again depends on what users will be doing) > > As a desktop with X server , bank on a minimum 32mb, actually, if X will be > run, 32 is a minimum really.... > > If you have just a kernel and say some firewall rules, no real services as > such, 8mb might do it, however it will always appreciate more....... > > Also I would say that the less powerful your processor (say i386) you will > benifit by being generous with RAM > > As load increases on any of the above, just keep adding as needed, or send > a more detailed question........... > > > > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > On 31/01/00 at 21:23 Huttinger wrote: > > >Hi, > > Is there a minimum ram requirement for Linux? > >Thanks, > >Mike Huttinger > > > > > Regards > > Greg Wright > IT Consultant Sydney Australia > > -- > > *** Please trim any replies *** > *** Please turn off HTML in your email *** > *** Please don't use the list for test messages *** > *** Why not read the archives? http://moongroup.com/redhat.phtml *** > > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail redhat-list-request redhat com with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. >
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