Re: Lenny with KDE 3.5.10 on 256MB memory

2009-05-21 Thread PaulNM
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:53 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:

 This is, I know, below the recommended amount of RAM (512MB), but comfortably 
 above the minimum.
 
 Has anyone any experience of how well or badly this actually runs?
 
 TIA
 Lisi
 



I run a Lenny machine with 256MB in an office environment.  I use it as
a daily work machine, low use server (smb, http, ssh, xrdp [rdesktop]),
and network monitor.
KDE is my desktop environment, and runs absolutely fine. This machine is
also joined to the windows domain using Likewise.

Oh, and this is all while running (24/7) a qemu based vm of freenas
configured to use 96MB.

Back when this machine was still an etch install, it had 512MB, but we
had to take out one stick to put it in my other system, an XP box with
only 256MB at the time. It still runs slower than the Debian box. :) 

PaulNM


Lenny with KDE 3.5.10 on 256MB memory

2009-05-19 Thread Lisi Reisz
This is, I know, below the recommended amount of RAM (512MB), but comfortably 
above the minimum.

Has anyone any experience of how well or badly this actually runs?

TIA
Lisi


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Re: Lenny with KDE 3.5.10 on 256MB memory

2009-05-19 Thread Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
On Mar 19 May 2009 05:53:48 Lisi Reisz escribió:
 This is, I know, below the recommended amount of RAM (512MB), but
 comfortably above the minimum.

No, I had a 512 MB system for years and worked flawlessly. indeed, when I 
switched to 1 GB, I couldn't notice it during normal use (not compiling, not 
using Java, etc).

Regards, Lisandro.

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