From: "Tod M. Neidt" <tod@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] min RAM to get Gentoo working
Date: 20 Feb 2002 08:34:49 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1014215690.8801.14.camel@silica.localmosci> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <A1CA56356595D41184B700010211C6CD035E6B@EINSTEIN>
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 07:59, Árni Þorvarðarson wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I heard about you at linux.org and used the link to your web site.
>
> I have lookt at the installation instructions but it is not mentiond what is
> the absolout minimum amount of RAM. The reasone for my question is beacause
> I have some old systems (486 dx2 with only 16mb of RAM) and I would like to
> try Gentoo.
Hi!
I have Gentoo running on an old Micron Transport Pentium laptop w/ 16 Mb
of ram. Note: I was generous when allocating swap space on the hard disk
:). This laptop runs better than ever, optimizing for PI makes a huge
difference (anecdotal, my perception no numbers to back that up :) And
Yes!, I can fire up a gnome session when I want although I normally work
from the command-line on this machine.
Probably the bigger issue is not the amount of ram, but how much hard
disk space you have. This laptop has a 2 Gb harddrive. I have to be
diligent in my monitoring of free disk space (cleaning up
/var/tmp/portage and such ) because builds will fail if you run out,
glibc in all its internationalized glory is a hog when compiling for
example.
If possible, I would suggest building packages on a faster machine with
more resources and transfering rather than try and compile everything on
the old machines.
Regards,
tod
prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-02-20 14:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-02-20 13:59 [gentoo-dev] min RAM to get Gentoo working Árni Þorvarðarson
2002-02-20 14:12 ` Einar Karttunen
2002-02-20 14:26 ` Stefan Boresch
2002-02-20 14:34 ` Tod M. Neidt [this message]
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