On Friday 15 August 2003 02:24 pm, Glenn Schunemann wrote:
> Why don't you dare run X on your Wallstreet?

Hard disk space and RAM. I just upgraded WallyNavi from its stock 2GB HD to a 
10GB HD which was in a friend's Pismo. Partitioned the HD 4GB for MacOS 9.1, 
1GB for a data exchange partition, and the remaining 5GB will be running 
Linux very soon. WallyNavi has 192MB of RAM, which is fine for 9.1 but 
insufficient for X. If I ran across a 256MB DIMM I could bring WallyNavi's 
RAM to 384MB. 384MB is borderline sufficient for X. There is a 128MB stick in 
the bottom slot. Finally WallyNavi has a 233MHz G3 chip and the dreaded 
Rage64 Pro video chip with 4MB VRAM. Not a great prescription for success.

I'll stick with my current plans, thankyouverymuch.
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