I run it virtualized right now with 1 Gig of RAM and default
configurations, which is not roomy with all the new eye candy and Gnome 3
environment but it's workable. Ripping out NetworkManager kicking and
screaming, and all the different "PackageKit" toolkits is helpful to
reducing the bloat down to a lean environment that can do actual software
building and testing. Running a lighter window manager is a *huge*
performance win: the excessive eye candy for the new Gnome is very resource
expensive. Of course, I tend to prefer running Emacs in individual
terminals without X, to reduce screen clutter and separate my multiple
tasks. So your tastes may vary.

For seriously lightweight window managers, I've been using "vtwm" for
years, still published by the Penguin Liberation Front and listed at
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/13029794/dir/mandriva_2010/com/vtwm-5.4.7-1plf.i586.rpm.html.
The Penguin Liberation Front has been a very useful resource, for years, of
components whose licenses are confusing or problematic: the old "xv" and
"twm" programs, "libdvdcss" for ripping DVD's, MPEG libraries, and Pine and
daemontools before they had their licensing revised. I understand why those
components can't always be included in a completely open distribution with
US based resources and primary maintainers like Fedora. But man, they're
useful if you can accept the licensing personally or you're in a country
with sane laws about DRM.


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:26 AM, Joachim Backes <
joachim.bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de> wrote:

> Dear developers,
>
> I was running F18 on an old notebook with 512 MB memory (not
> extendable). Now, I upgraded this box to F19 with yum. The upgrade was
> done, but now, the box is no more operable because it is continuously
> swapping.
>
> Question: which minimal memory size is recommended for F19?
>
> Kind regards
>
> Joachim Backes
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>
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