On Thursday 04 December 2008 14:56:14 Adam Pribyl wrote: > >> I know this is much > >> about the feeling, but recommended I would consider (looking into smolt > >> results) something around 2GHz CPU and 1GB of RAM. > > To my mind, you are confusing two entirely separate parameters. > I don't think so. If you check the specs page it is divided into to areas > Text-mode and Graphical. I think this divison is perfectly OK, and I was > mainly pointing at recommended stuff. The recommendation for graphical > install as PII400 with 256MB it's really not something I would recommend > to anybody for Fedora GUI usage. You don't really seem to have taken in my point, I doubt if it is possible to install Fedora-10 on a machine with 256MB, but it is perfectly possible to install F-10 on a PII400 with 1GB RAM, and the machine will be usable in text and graphics mode. Obviously it will be slow, but someone with this machine must know that it is slow. The question is, whether it works or not. In my view, it is ridiculous to say you need a 2GHz machine to run F-10, and suggests to me that you are slightly out of touch with the real world. I'm using a Thinkpad T43 at this moment, which smolt says is 1.73GHz, and which is more than adequate for everything I do - mainly surfing the web and sending email. I also use a T23 which runs at about 1GHz and I don't really notice any difference in speed between them. -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list