There is a swap partition of about 150 MB.  I am running with 128 MB of ram.

Wade
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Derek Jennings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 2:53 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Error when trying to load KDE and Gnome


> I would suggest running with standard security until you understand your
> system a lot better. On 'High' the Mandrake security system (msec) is
going
> to make quite a lot of restrictions on you. Not being able to log in as
root
> is just one of them. As I said 'Standard' is still pretty darn secure.
>
> This is out of date, but still interesting
> http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/msec.php
>
> You can switch between security levels from Mandrake Control Centre.
> Trouble is you need to have X working before you can see it.
>
> The command 'df'  will tell you how much free space you have on your
> partitions.
>
> And finally. Did you create a swap partition?  How big, and how much
memory do
> you have?
>
> derek
>
>
> On Wednesday 25 Jun 2003 2:33 am, Wade Waldron wrote:
> > I have selected Higher Security, since I am considering using my system
as
> > a web server at some point (after I have a much more indepth knowledge).
> > The partition I am using is approximately 1.7GB in size.  I did a very
> > minimal install when I installed Linux.  I installed the internet
package,
> > as well as both Gnome and KDE, but nothing else.  I should have had at
> > least 1GB of space left.
> >
> > Wade
> >
> SNIP
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