"enough RAM" and "Enough Money" are myths. they do not really exist, you 
always want more.

On Tuesday 04 September 2001 17:08, Charles Punch wrote:
> "Arthur H. Johnson II" wrote:
> > I would recommend 128 Megs.  You may be able to get away with 64 on the
> > k5.
> >
> > Arthur H. Johnson II
> >
> > On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Warren Post wrote:
> > > I will be installing LM8.0 on two PCs as soon as I finish downloading
> > > it. I know I need to get more RAM, but how much is enough?
>
> Enough??? Too much is enough in my opinion? Seriously though, I think it
> depends on how much you can afford and also what you plan to do with it.
> I have a Toshiba laptop with 80MB and it's tolerable, but kind of
> aggrevating after using my desktop with 512MB and I don't use networking
> or anything fancy. I do a lot of graphic editing. I suppose that's the
> most demanding thing I do other than a few progs I watch on real player
> or playing MP3s.I have been told that my 512MB is overkill for what I
> do, but it sure beats underkill.
>
> ShalomOut
>   Chal
> Elder PCUSA
> Registered Linux user # 217118
>
> The most serious doubt that has been thrown on the authenticity of the
> biblical miracles is the fact that most of the witnesses in regard to
> them were fishermen.
>               -- Arthur Binstead

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