Hello Sudev,

> India. Good for me that the second network that we will convert has P-I
> & P-II machines mostly but low on memory (8mb).

That's really not much. Try to get at least 16. 8mb will probably run,
but in case of more load (however) it could use more. swap over nfs is
not too fast usually.
That's something I had never problems with myself, but people reported
8 mb is *really* a bit tight.

> Now a new question...how is the memory on the terminals used? It seems
> that all new machines that we are getting are with 128Mb RAM (apart from
> video RAM) and once the client has booted can this memory be used???

It can, as memory :-) - you could have a ramdisk in the clients -
whatever for. The kernel should have support for this. If you intend
to run local_apps, more memory is better anyway.

Regards,

Anselm



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