Andrew Daugherity escreveu:
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 10:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 10:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible
Hello Shr,
Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 10:00:22 PM, you wrote:
sdc I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
sdc is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
sdc I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
sdc RAM, and I'm wondering whether
: Can OpenBSD run in 24 MB of RAM?
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM is
for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of RAM, and
I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible to run OpenBSD on it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible to run OpenBSD on it.
From
Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, OpenBSD will run. It's going to be slow, it's only a Pentium
100. I ran OpenBSD on a P133 for a while, I had to run the older
version of X because the video wasn't supported by the new version,
not sure if that's still the case.
The archives will
Peter N. M. Hansteen escreveu:
Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, OpenBSD will run. It's going to be slow, it's only a Pentium
100. I ran OpenBSD on a P133 for a while, I had to run the older
version of X because the video wasn't supported by the new version,
not sure if
2008/9/4 Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, OpenBSD will run. It's going to be slow, it's only a Pentium
100. I ran OpenBSD on a P133 for a while, I had to run the older
version of X because the video wasn't supported by the new version,
not
Oh come on .. there's no challenge in 16M. Less, that's where it gets
really interesting (if you're in to BSDM, of course ;)
OpenBSD 4.4-beta (GENERIC) #0: Thu Jul 10 11:55:18 CEST 2008
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cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz
On 2008-09-04, Giancarlo Razzolini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never ran with 24MB, but note mentioned that I've run an openbsd
firewall on a pentium 133, with 32MB of ram. It had everything a
firewall for home uses need, DNS, DHCP and the firewall rules. I've
upgraded to 64MB so i could run a
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 04:46:07PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| Oh come on .. there's no challenge in 16M. Less, that's where it gets
| really interesting (if you're in to BSDM, of course ;)
OK, at 8MB it runs with a non-GENERIC kernel, still booting with all
the default services (including
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 06:19:30PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 04:46:07PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| Oh come on .. there's no challenge in 16M. Less, that's where it gets
| really interesting (if you're in to BSDM, of course ;)
OK, at 8MB it runs with a non-GENERIC
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stuart Henderson
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:11 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Can OpenBSD run in 24 MB of RAM?
On 2008-09-04, Giancarlo Razzolini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never ran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible to run OpenBSD on it.
I installed 4.3 onto a Compaq Armada 1500 with 32RAM. I got nginx
working with PHP though fastcgi but before i could test it any further
i got it upgraded to 96MB. It was handling it well enough with 32, i
guess... you can't really tell just how much RAM is in deed being
used. I'm still keeping
On 2008-09-04, Wade, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been meaning to change over to djbdns, I just haven't yet.
take a look at Unbound (port/package in 4.4/-current), it's quite nice.
I used to run OpenBSD 4.2 on a sun SparcClassic with 24MB and it ran
pretty cool, i used the box as web server and vpn gateway, 2 users had
screen sessions with irssi and mcabber.
2008/9/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible to run OpenBSD on it.
I kept
ropers wrote:
2008/9/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
I just acquired a Compaq Armada 1125 laptop that maxes out at 24 MB of
RAM, and I'm wondering whether or not it's feasible to run OpenBSD
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 19:33:11 -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
Experienced users usually have no problem figuring out what they
need to run their applications.
Also keep in mind, the goal is most likely not running OpenBSD,
the goal is probably some task which runs on top OpenBSD. 24M is
plenty to sit
ropers wrote:
I'm not, btw. entirely sure why it says 24MB *or* 32MB, but anyway.
Must be the video ram used by AGP...
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched the FAQ and the Web for any guidance on what the minimum RAM
is for OpenBSD, with and without X.
It's the smallest amount of RAM that lets you get your work done.
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