Hi,
On Saturday 09 December 2006 15:31, Frans Pop wrote:
The g-i has a separate check for available memory and should fall back
automatically to the NEWT frontend if the system has insufficient memory
to run it. So it does not need a separate warning in the help screens.
As I wrote in another
On Monday 11 December 2006 11:54, Holger Levsen wrote:
As I wrote in another bug-report (#401889 iirc), this doesnt work well
(at least on powerpc): with 96mb I could ran g-i, but the partioner
would frequently crash due to too little memory.
So this limit should be raised to 128mb on
Package: debian-installer
When booting d-i and press F2 at the boot prompt, there
is a note:
You need at least 24MB of RAM to use this installer.
This is not exactly true:
There should be a requirement for the graphical installer,
too, as it needs more ram.
And in #401889 is mentioned,
tags 402276 + pending
thanks
On Saturday 09 December 2006 09:37, Holger Wansing wrote:
When booting d-i and press F2 at the boot prompt, there
is a note:
You need at least 24MB of RAM to use this installer.
This is not exactly true:
There should be a requirement for the graphical installer,
On Sat, 09 Dec 2006 15:31:49 +0100 Frans Pop wrote:
This is not exactly true:
There should be a requirement for the graphical installer,
too, as it needs more ram.
The g-i has a separate check for available memory and should fall back
automatically to the NEWT frontend if the system has
On Saturday 09 December 2006 16:59, Holger Wansing wrote:
So this is an argument pro writing such note (not contra):
People type installgui and don't get the graphical installer but
the newt one.
-- People writing a bugreport: graphical installer not
starting when typing
An patch will show if the I don't agree
was I strongly object adding that information.
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