On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 17:58:06 -0700 (PDT), CJ wrote:

> I am one day planning on upgrading to mandriva 2006, but i
> cant seem to find the system requirements anywhere..

Because you have so many options as to how to run Linux, system
requirements are kinda pointless. 

You can run Linux on almost any Pentium or AMD chips. The beef
(fast CPU, lots-o-memory) is only required depending on what
kind of window manager you want to use, and what tasks you might
be doing. If you want to run KDE or Gnome, and do DVD authoring,
then the more beef the better. But if you're doing typical
office stuff, and you're happy running, say, IceWM, then you
could get by happily on a 500MHz with 128MB if you wanted.
Perhaps even less.

> I am currently using a Gateway Solo9550 with 1.13ghz
> processor, 30 gb hdd, 512 mb Ram. Is that enough to upgrade?

No--it's MORE than enough :-)

Miark
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