On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 14:16, James Knott
You can only add more RAM if your motherboard will accept the additional RAM. You need to check the manual for your mobo to see how much RAM you can install. No use going out and buying 18GB of RAM when your mobo will only accept 2GB.
That computer I mentioned a couple of messages back has 3 GB, but can only support 4 GB. New memory is not available in the stores. The CPU is an AMD 64 4000+.
I've been running openSUSE 12.1 on a similar system up until a few weeks ago (AMD 64 6400+, a 3.2GHz system vs a 2.4GHz, otherwise pretty much identical) and haven't had any slowdown issues at all. I wonder if there are not other issues at work here - I can run openSUSE 12.1 on a 1.6GHz Atom CPU with 2GB or RAM and it runs reasonably well (I say reasonably well to be realistic... it is not as fast as my desktop, but it is still very responsive and usable.. a LOT better than Windows 7 on the same hardware) for as long as I leave it booted up. I can even play full screen videos (not at 1080p of course) with no issues. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org