On Friday 27 September 2002 07:42 am, you wrote: > et wrote: > > On Thursday 26 September 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote: > >>On Thursday 26 September 2002 08:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>>I installed on an old Compaq Deskpro 566. I have 32MB of ram. I also > >>>have two disk drives. One is a 500MB drive and the other is a 1G drive. > >>>I installed the root on the 500G drive with swap and home on the 1G > >>>drive. > >>> > >>>Problem: I installed KED. I saw it install but when I boot up all I > >>> get is the text only command window. > >>>Do I need more memory? > >>>Thanks, > >>>Dave Capuano > >> > >>Everything I have seen says you need at a minimum 64MB ram and > >> preferrably 128MB to run KDE. I have not tried with anything less than > >> 64 myself. HTH > > > > yep, recomends 64meg with XF86 > > I've run older versions of KDE on 32MB of RAM, but even then it was so > slow as not to be worth it - try IceWM or Blackbox. I doubt if that's > your problem, though - insufficient RAM would probably result in getting > the KDE startup screen for several minutes! > > Sir Robin hep, he is out of hard drive space too, my guess
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