Roshan wrote:
--- Rahul Sundaram wrote:
The desktop effects is actually the other way
around. Fedora created the
option first in Fedora Core 6 and it got adopted by
other distributions
later on.
During my test of this distro on a Pentium IV 1.7 GHz,
256 MB RAM, SiS 650 video card, it took a lot of time
for the desktop to be up and running. More than 8
minutes totally. However, I still couldn't see the
desktop and ended it forcefully. Does that mean,
atleast 512 MB of RAM would be required to boot
easily?
Which release are we talking about? Test releases typically have
debugging options enabled which would take up more RAM with slower
performance in return for the ability to debug issues more easily.
I could however, boot it using a machine which had
Core Duo, Intel 945 GL, 1 GB RAM and run beryl
smoothly.
(Release notes didn't include minimum system requirements).
Sure it does.
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/
Rahul
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