
Rajko M wrote:
vetter wrote:
Hi,
what is the minimal amount of RAM required to do a installation? Both graphical and text mode?
We are working on a pattern for a minimal installation for 10.2, which would make it interesting again for small/old machines with very limited RAM.
Perhaps one could strip down the text mode installer somehow to run on machines with little RAM.
What do you think? BTW, there is something like that on the wishlist already.
Maybe too late for 10.2, but next version.
If you have interest in small installation you can look at MiniSUSE project. Now when Andreas is looking for basic pattern, MiniSUSE has to redefine project goals, for instance to develop test procedure for minimal systems, so that results can be compared.
Not only installation, but also desktop needs much memory. There is a result of my attempt to use SuSE Linux 10.1 on a 192 MB / 333 MHz company notebook. I am using GNOME desktop. After following changes, I am able to use it without big problems. 0. Installation Run time: Installation 12 hours, Online Update 10 hours Proposed solution: Before YaST goes to build catalogs, switch to the console, create and mount swap partition. Remember to NOT configure this partition in YaST, and add it manually to /etc/fstab later. Then wait. 1. YaST Package manager Start time: 45 minutes You cannot get rid it. Start only text installation after boot when nobody is logged in to save some memory (it decreases start time to about 50%). Reserve one day for running initial Online Updates. Reserve several hours for each subsequent Online Update. Do not touch the machine in this time. If possible, do not use Package Manager, install packages by rpm, then run SuSEconfig (decreases installation time to about 3%). 2. Zen updater Start time: Makes machine unusable for about 35 minutes after each login. Proposed solution: Remove zen-updater and related packages (zmd, rug). 3. Beagle Start time: Undefined, but often makes desktop unusable. Proposed solution: Remove beagle and related packages. 4. Adobe Acrobat Reader Start time: 15 minutes Proposed solution: Use evince instead, remove Acrobat plugin. Evince starts quickly, and even if it renders slowly, you wait ten times less. 5. Evolution -> New Mail Start time: 10 minutes Proposed solution: Disable spell checker. Decreases start time to about 2%. 6. Tomboy New note time: 1 minute Proposed solution: Remove it from panel, maybe disable spell checker. 7. gnome-main-menu (probably required in SLED10 or 10.2) Eats about 180MB of virtual memory. Proposed solution: Use standard GNOME menu. -- Best Regards / S pozdravem, Stanislav Brabec software developer --------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX, s. r. o. e-mail: sbrabec@suse.cz Lihovarská 1060/12 tel: +420 284 028 966 190 00 Praha 9 fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republic http://www.suse.cz/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org