On Saturday 27 May 2006 15.52, Pete C wrote:
. . . looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a decent
desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox, gimp etc. .
. .
. . . I have both a 20G and a 250G on hand, so I guess the question
really is is 20G enough ? ? ?
. . . looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a decent
desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox, gimp etc. .
. .
. . . I have both a 20G and a 250G on hand, so I guess the question
really is is 20G enough ? ? ?
TIA
Pete C
I love my country, but fear my
Pete C wrote:
. . . looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a
decent desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox,
gimp etc. . . .
. . . I have both a 20G and a 250G on hand, so I guess the question
really is is 20G enough ? ? ?
TIA
Pete C
Peter,
20g is
I don't build desktops so I don't know what people normally do for
swap size but it's good to remember at build time if you have small
drives. What I think about when sizing a server drive is memory, swap
and dumps. You didn't mention how much memory you have, but if it's
large, you may
Pete C wrote:
. . . looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a decent
desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox, gimp etc. .
. .
. . . I have both a 20G and a 250G on hand, so I guess the question
really is is 20G enough ? ? ?
TIA
Pete C
I love my
On Saturday 27 May 2006 14:52, Pete C wrote:
. . . looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a decent
desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox, gimp etc. .
Just in case you are not aware, 6-stable is development branch.
. . . I have both a 20G and a 250G
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Pete C
thusly...
looking for advice/guidelines for a minimum disk size for a decent
desktop install of 6-stable with gnome, openoffice, firefox, gimp
etc. .
...
I have both a 20G and a 250G on hand, so I guess the question
really is is 20G enough ? ? ?