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Old 24-April-2005, 01:48 PM
Yoshua Yoshua is offline
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Originally Posted by Gullible Jones
You can boot a Linux installation on 4 megabytes of RAM, but GNOME takes another 50 or so, and for KDE you should have at least 128 MB.

(I won't argue with you when it comes to stuff like Fluxbox or E16, though. Or XFCE for that matter, but I hold the opinion that XFCE is ugly. :P )
You can run KDE and Gnome on less. It might be sluggish, but it will work. Winblows on the other hand simply doesn't work at all without the required amount of memory. (I know KDE Will run on less, I've run it's evil cousin CDE on less)
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