Shlomi Fish wrote:
If we want the system to perform well, we need to make sure it has enough RAM. Now, while 320K was enough when we got Eskimo, it's not a lot now. Since then, programs have expanded in size, (from RedHat 6.2 to Debian Woody to Debian Sarge which we are using now), and we also run more stuff (MediaWiki, Sympa, etc.). If we wish to upgrade to Postfix (which I do, at least), then we may need even more RAM.
We're only 94MB into swap. What makes you think its so bad?
I don't suppose upgrading Eskimo's memory will cost too much and it certainly would save us a lot of frustration in the future. I am willing to finance part of this cost (or all of it should the need arise) from my own pocket.
Do we even know what kind of memory we need? Maybe it's an older kind which's more readily available from someone's junk drawer than a PC store?
