Shawn Walker wrote:
> 2008/7/8 James Cornell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   
>> Indeed... even the most "bloated" linux distro at boot uses about 400mb
>> ram, while OpenSolaris' installer forces you to have 768mb, even if you
>> have shared and have 766mb mappable, it will fail.  An installer does
>> not need 768mb, nor does an operating system, unless for some reason the
>> out of box configuration populates 20gb of mysql tables and starts it
>> upon next reboot.
>>     
>
>
> Actually, it doesn't. It requires just under 512MiB currently.
>
>   
SXDE 01/08 (B82) and SXCE B86/87 did, the GUI installer bombs out on 
Thinkpad T30 due to it only showing 766MB to OS.  If you mean Indiana, 
then yeah.  Both variants should require the same amount of ram, if 
there's some bit set to run off lower end systems.

James
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