On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 17:26 +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
> This was already the case for various specific qemu machines,
> and 256M was found to be no longer sufficient for x86 either when
> switching X from vmware to standard vga+bochs vesa driver as provided
> by qemu (Xorg would then attempt to clone() itself with ENOMEM
> returned).
> 
> Let's just accept this new reality :)

I'm not sure I agree with this.

We are meant to work on embedded systems and 256MB should be enough to
let us bring up X under qemu.

I'm fine with some sdk/ptest images having more memory, that makes
sense but 256MB not allowing X under qemu seems rather poor.

Are we really saying the minimal image size we can emulate is 256MB
ram?

Cheers,

Richard

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