On 2013-12-19 15:26 (GMT-0600) Dan Mossor composed:
When there is storage media besides RAM available, you can run F20 on as little as the 512MB that Ralf is using.
Yesterday I did a HTTP F20 minimal install with .5G RAM and 1.13GHz Piii. The second GUI page was taking a long time to finish the two sections I always let settle before attempting to proceed with HD selection. Neither init nor Anaconda had made use of the swap partition, so I turned it on. That failed to speed things along, so I rebooted. Before my first click in second Anaconda start I went to tty2 and turned on swap. From there everything seemed to move right along nicely, including upping to F21 with Yum during second boot and getting KDE started.
Actually using KDE to do anything without crashing failed until I turned off X compositing (globally in xorg.conf*), kscreen and nepomuk/strigi.
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