Bob Williams wrote:
>
> memory some of the earlier versions of Linux needed...I suspect
> that in ancient past (1993, that is) it may have run with 2 MB.
> Correct me on this....
1991 it ran on 2 MB systems, however with this little memory a
swap space was needed to compile stuff. Actually, adding the
abbility to do swap was the first "big" improvement to Linux,
that got all of it started.
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