> I would imagine that you are having trouble with running out of memory  and it's all 
>the
> machine can do to keep running.  X windows itself takes  around 4-8MB of RAM to run. 
> You will
> probably get it to work decently  by upgrading the machine to 8MB of RAM, but you 
>will still
> need to  implement some form of swap space.  This can be done via a local hard  
>drive or local
> storage of some kind or by swapping across the network  using NFS swapping (or 
>possibly NBD
> swapping).  This is necessary,  especially if you still want to use the machine with 
>only 4MB
> RAM.  As  previously mentioned, performance is going to be very slow since the  
>machine will
> always be thrashing (i.e., running out of memory and having  to swap less active 
>pages out and
> back and forth, etc.).  LTSP
> 2.09prerelease has NFS swapping capabilities, so you might try
> installing the latest version and enabling NFS swap.
>
The clients do have 200 MB hard disks. How can I set up swap on them?

I have tried to get more memory, but here in Bangladesh, there doesn't seem to be a 
market for them.
I'm trying to get ISA VGA cards and memory, but no such luck.

Thanks,
Gerry

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MCC            | is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him
Bangladesh     | a drink. Do not be overcome by evil,
.              | but overcome evil with good." - Bible


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