Re: [gtkmm] Fedora Core 2
- From: Chris Vine <chris cvine freeserve co uk>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Cc: Ramachandra Putti <ramachandrap dpsl net>, Robert <morelli cs utah edu>
- Subject: Re: [gtkmm] Fedora Core 2
- Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 00:09:43 +0100
On Friday 10 September 2004 06:24, Robert wrote:
[snip]
> There are about a million other things that cause FC 2 to crash,
> freeze, or become unusable. In addition, it frequently misconfigures
> hardware ... etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.. I could go on for a long
> time. In addition to the instability, Fedora Core 2 is
> extremely resource intensive. According to the FC 2 website, the
> minimum recommended ram for a system with Gnome is 256 MB with 512 MB
> recommended. I can confirm that this is correct. My 512 MB system is
> usually very close to exhausting all physical ram, even though I do
> nothing remarkable. (A Windows 2000 system doing similar things would
> typically use about 200 MB ram in my experience.)
I have run GNOME in 64MB at a push, and in 128MB of RAM comfortably.
The Fedora website says this:
"Memory Requirements
This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core 2.
* Minimum for text-mode: 64MB
* Minimum for graphical: 192MB
* Recommended for graphical: 256MB"
As it happens, this makes no reference to Gnome and is probably connected with
other software, such as Open Office or Mozilla (although I would be surprised
if Mozilla required that much). It certainly must be using something fairly
exotic if 64MB is required for text mode (I have a text mode computer here
running happily with 16MB of RAM doing various background tasks).
I therefore strongly suspect you are talking complete rubbish, but I will
defer to you if you can provide the reference to a minimum recommended amount
of RAM of 256MB and 512MB RAM recommended in order to use GNOME. URL please?
Chris.
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