On Wednesday 24 January 2007 03:51, you wrote:
On 1/23/07, Luke -Jr [email protected] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:08, David Nicol wrote:
Hmm. network drivers plus X plus lwm and instead of giving any kind of log-in the system just starts firefox?
Ugh, what happened to the LOW-END requirement? Firefox eats memory and CPU.
Experiment for this evening: Download current DSL 3.2 ISO and burn to a CD. Boot my Linux workstation with it. It's a P4 HT 2.8Ghz machine with 512MB RAM. Way overkill for DSL. It boots fairly quickly on the 2.4.26 kernel from the CD, the longest part was waiting for USB probing. I bumped the default choice of 1024x768 to 1280x1024 to fit my display, and now I'm browsing with Firefox 1.0.6. So far I have yet to break 64MB of RAM in use, and no swap use. I may try adding on a more updated FF module and seeing how RAM useage changes. So far, other than CPU speed and screen size capability, this should be easy to run on my old P2 300 laptop, with just 128MB RAM. I'd have a lot of head room for bigger apps. Dillo starts at boot up, and that was around 30-ish MB of RAM use.
Yeah, you've got a lot of RAM in your "low end" box. Over 32 MB for mere browsing is really overkill.