For anyone intersted, I've got Coldfusion 8, Eclipse and Java all installed and
working great on the Acer Aspire ONE.
The CF administrator was suprisingly quite zippy.
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I have CF8 running on Debian 4 on a P3-800 MHz 512MB RAM, 12GB HDD
I have 256MB assigned to the JVM, and it works fine for a small app.
I'm sure you'll run into memory issues, though, if your app needs it.
Don wrote:
Anyone else? thoughts or
Anyone else? thoughts or opinions?
I looked at it and it seems to come with 512MB, now about a week ago I tried
to Install ColdFusion on one of my old desktops and it would not start till
i put 1.5GB of ram. The Jrun just gives memory errors so..., I know on Adobe
it says Minimum of 512MB but
Anyone else? thoughts or opinions?
Have you tried 'bare minimum' cf8 installation? Though I'm not sure if it
would make a difference for cf8's RAM requirement.
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Has anyone successfully installed Coldfusion 8 ( server ) for development
purposes on said laptop?
http://www.acer.com/aspireone/
I am thinking about getting one for Java work... I'm pretty sure Java will not
be a problem with it... But am not sure that I could install CF8 on it.
. It was on a CentOS
box.
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From: Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
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Subject: Coldfusion 8 on Linux Installation ( Linus ver. ie. Aspire One
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Has anyone successfully installed Coldfusion 8 ( server
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