I'd give Linux at least 1g if you want to run X (and, unless you really like the command line, I suggest you do). 3g is more reasonable; if you're buying a new drive there isn't a really significant cost savings between 2g and 4g. On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry for all the questions, but I'd like some sensible advice (all > the FAQs/HOWTOs I've read seem to have been written years ago when a > 486 DX2 was top-notch stuff). Thanks in advance _Deirdre * http://disclaimer.deirdre.org * http://www.deirdre.net Q: Where do you want to go today? A: The 9th Floor
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