<quote who="Mike MacCana"> > Voytek wrote: >> > RHEL 3 support will be available till 2010. > > RHEL 3 also currently has more applications certified for it then RHEL 4 > does, but that depends on what apps you use - if you're setting up > network infrastructure etc. then I'd go for RHEL 4. It also has other
Mike, thanks, nope, it's just for AMP .. or it PAM? MPA ? web and mail server thing > >>what are realistic hardware/RAM requirements for EL ? >> >>in the past, I've tried to install on a system with 256MB, and, the >>installer told me I was short of RAM, and, wouldn't proceed >> >> > The machine didn't have integarted video did it? RHEL 3 wants 256 MB or > RAM for use by the system - if the video card takes 8 of that, you'll > get a warning. not sure, but, yes, 1 or 2 MB got taken by something else, and, the system was just a little shy of 'full' 256 if I recall, I was able to ignore, but, not able to succeed. so, to run a web/sql/mail server with RHEL : 1GHz CPU and 1GB RAM should be enough ? -- Voytek -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
