> > This will not be an issue once installation is
> > complete, right?
> > 
> 
> It will definitely be. Any current version of
> Redhat/Fedora/Mandrake would crawl on less than 256M
> of RAM. And mind you, thats the minimum you need for
> smooth operation.


Now I'm confused. Sayamindu's mail suggests that anaconda is a 
killer, but that's the *installation* process, no? Not something
that runs all the time?

So what's the difference between distros at *runtime*? Won't they 
all be running more or less the same kernel and the same set of 
applications?

Mandar.

ps: On a different note, is this list archived? I'll probably need
to refer back to the Kernel 2.6.3 thread later on, and I'm wondering
if I should just save the messages.

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