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Calum:
It'S rEaLlY tAkInG tHe FcUkInG PiSs!111111one
solemnwarning:
quote:Originally posted by WMD:
I know that, I'm just playing around. I like making fun of Red Hat though, it's fun. ;)
That said, I've found Fedora using an unusual amount of memory even with services shut off. Perhaps it's just Gnome bloat, or maybe the actual sysreqs for FC3 (64MB for text mode) are for a reason.
PS: Capitalizing Is Not Part Of British English, So I Don't Know Why You're Doing It
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lol, If It Is Gnome I Dont Have It Installed On Any Of My Machines Anyway I Prefer KDE
Aloone_Jonez:
Not brill but good enough for what I do:
1800MHz AMD
256MB RAM
32MB S3 Pro Savage DDR.
40GB HD with Windows XP
80GB HD with Vector Linux.
quote: I like making fun of Red Hat though, it's fun. ;)
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LOL!
Redtwat Linsux Sux More Than Winbloze Xpee Bloze! - It's Even Slower Than Windows XP!
skyman8081:
Must be the craptacular kiddie Bluecurve interface. :D
The specs for my current homebuilt machine are:
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
512MB RAM
40GB Western Digital Hard Drive
340W Power Supply
16X DVD-ROM Drive
8X DVD+/-RW Burner
nVidia GeForce FX 5200 Graphics card
Currently running Windows XP because of specific apps I NEED that do not have a linux equivalent.
MrX:
CELERON SL3A2 400 + Arctic Ceraminc with big aluminum microfin socket 462 HSF with fan running at 5V (quiet)
Maxtor 10GB 5400rpm 2R070H1 (cannot hear this)
SuperFlower 350 watt PSU SF-350PS (pretty quiet)
ASUS MEB-VM | super modded.i have north and south bridge coolers, stuck on with arctic silver adheasive compound.
check it out what i had to do to upgrade the bios:
http://www.computing.net/cpus/wwwboard/forum/10395.html
high quality IDE 133 cables, even though chipset is 33 .
pretty good case, with removeable motherboard tray.
this is my main system that runs BeOS, it is pretty zippy for everything except playing quake II in software mode, and quake I in software gl. those are unplayable, except for quake I in software mode. i get 26fps with quake I software mode- decent for me because i am used to like 22fps. the system is frequently used to run scans on hdds, plug things in when the computer is on. this is the most robust system i have and i dont think i could ever break it, noting all the stupidly risky things i do to it constantly. unfortunately, this was a motherboard from an hp, so its useless for overclocking, and it cant even boot a pentium 3 550 socket 370!!
i have all the bios settings perfectly tweaked and tuned to the maximum, thanks to the beta bios made by asus.
that sums up my 'reliability system'
Mr X :beos: :beos: :beos:
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