On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 6:47 PM Jordan Geoghegan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 2020-03-11 00:13, Stuart Longland wrote:
> > On 15/2/20 6:43 pm, Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
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> > Sometimes it's better to realise when something has past its prime.
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> A year or two ago I had OpenBSD working on my iBook with 64MB of RAM,
> even got FVWM working on it. For fun and testing purposes, I ran some
> small OpenBSD virtual machines with 64MB RAM as well. A few years back I
> got OpenBSD to boot with 32MB, but it wasn't particularly usable. I've
> found 128MB to be usable for basic terminal work, but you're definitely
> correct about 256MB being the bare minimum for anything fancy or GUI
> related.
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At work I run OpenBSD 6.1 in a VM for Request Tracker.  It has 512MB
RAM and it seems that may very well be overkill.  At previous jobs I
can ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus and even in Linux you needed 2GB
minimum just for it to get out of bed.  I plan on rebuilding it with
6.6 (can't update RT because packages are too old in 6.1) and might
run it on 256MB for shits and giggles.

-- 
Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse

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