On 03/26/2014 06:45 AM, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2014-03-24 08:25, Liam Proven wrote:
On 23 March 2014 21:56, lee <l...@yun.yagibdah.de> wrote:

Nowadays you may have SSDs which supposedly last longer when not
written much to but mostly read from, so you might put the
partitions that can be read-only on the SSDs and use magnetic disks
for things like /var, /tmp, /home and swap.

Machines come with dozens of gigs of RAM now. I'm not sure there's
much argument for swap at all, and personally, I use tmpfs for
better performance and a self-cleaning /tmp tree.

New machines come with dozens of gigs of ram.
Exactly, but old one don't and old ones often can not even be upgraded.

That said, consider many so-far-WinXP users currently are trying to migrate to other OSes. I can't deny finding it poor, Fedora is not an option to many of them, because of Fedora's memory requirements [1].

Ralf

[1] From my experience, F20 can be made runable on machines with 512MB RAM, but is hardly installable because the installer requires somewhat less than 1GB RAM.

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