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Xeen
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4 April 2004, 23:59 »
I am going to download and install Mandrake 10.0 this week. I need to know two things about it that I cant seem to find answers to:
1. How many of the four installation disks do I need. 4 disks for an OS is a bit too much in my opinion.
2. What are the system requirements? I plan to install this on an old PC.
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5 April 2004, 00:44 »
I guess you only need 3 or 2. One is for l10n, and since you're English speaking anyway...
The requirements for Mandrake are probably 96 MB of RAM at least. I've noticed 9.2 running slower than Slackware.
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5 April 2004, 00:50 »
Oops..I forgot to mention by system requirements I meant how much disk space? I only have 5 gigs available.
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WMD
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5 April 2004, 01:05 »
You could install it into 2-3 gig. Plus some swap space...
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5 April 2004, 15:05 »
How much space is needed for swap? I dedicated 400 megs for my slack, dunno is it much or no
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Doogee
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5 April 2004, 16:38 »
400 is generally pretty good.
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DukePuke
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5 April 2004, 17:07 »
ho damn how good. Then i installed slack i planeed to do "small version swap" or whaterver and dedicate 128 megs for it (maximum)
but i thought , "fuck it, i will give you more space, just wait"
[ April 05, 2004: Message edited by: DukePuke ]
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5 April 2004, 22:43 »
^ you have 128MB ram, right? You could've gotten away with 200, but having more won't hurt.
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