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- Subject: RE: tlug: Caldera Japanese version (more comments)
- From: Andrew Drapp <andrew@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 20:26:31 +0900
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Scott wrote: > Wow--a question I can actually answer on this list. :) Glad I could be of service. > I gave it one gig (and 133 MB for swap) put in the home user choice, then > added star office and word perfect and had plenty of room left over. Just wondering, in the good old days, we used to say that a swap partition should be 2N+1, where N is the RAM on your computer. Is this still the conventional wisdom? Is that only reasonable for computers with little ram? On a machine 128MB, a 257MB swap file just seems a little large to me. Regards, Andrew Drapp
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