My KDE 2.0 + XF4.0.1 system (LM 7.2 obv.) takes up just 47 MB when I start.. 
and then goes up to around 90 when I open up a lot of stuff.. thats okish i 
guess.

-sarang

On Wednesday 29 November 2000 10:50, you wrote:

> > On Wednesday 29 November 2000 11:36 am, you wrote:
> > hmm.. seems like that the kernel only thinks it has 64M ram, but adding
> > append="mem=256M" to lilo just makes it freeze after bootup, had to
> > remove this earlier because of that error.  This might be my problem,
> > but still, shouldn't X with blackbox run quite smoothly on a 64M system?
> >  Can it be something with the hard-drive?
>
> Compiling programs and just running X shouldn't be touching the hard drive
> often enough for a slow or bad hd to make a difference.  I'm concerned
> about the boot freeze with the append line though.  A kernel panic or
> freeze during the boot process will result if you tell it that it has more
> memory than actually exists.  I would check again with a lower mem number
> like 128M, and I would try it as arguments to the lilo prompt for ease of
> testing, this way you don't have to drop into single user mode to rescue
> the box.  If there is 256M installed and it can't seem to find any of it,
> I would look at the amount of memory detected by another operating system
> (ie Windows, get a boot disk and run the mem command).
>
> As far as the minimum requirements for X and blackbox, I don't really
> know, I'm not sure of blackbox's footprint.  I have noticed that the
> footprint for X 3.3.6 and twm is about 85M, and X 4.0.1 seems to eat as
> much memory as it can get its hands on (from 118M to 240M).

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