Len Gerstel wrote:
I know that X uses a whole different method of memory management than 9.
What I am trying to figure out is how much memory do I need to run X
without getting into using the hard disk for swapping. I know the
minimum recommended is 256 Meg.
If anyone out there can confirm or
On 12/1/03 7:00 AM, "Len Gerstel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Business: mostly generic business productivity, Office, Mozilla for
> research, some LIGHT graphic work in Graphic Converter (the files are
> mostly from a 1.2 megapixel camera). I will probably be using a fair
> amount of classic a
Then I concur. 512 MB in each machine will probably work for you.
On Dec 1, 2003, at 4:00 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 02:59 AM, James S Jones wrote:
What do you do with your work Mac? With your home Mac?
Business: mostly generic business productivity, Office, Mozilla
On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 02:59 AM, James S Jones wrote:
What do you do with your work Mac? With your home Mac?
Business: mostly generic business productivity, Office, Mozilla for
research, some LIGHT graphic work in Graphic Converter (the files are
mostly from a 1.2 megapixel camera). I
What do you do with your work Mac? With your home Mac?
On Nov 30, 2003, at 8:05 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
I know that X uses a whole different method of memory management than
9. What I am trying to figure out is how much memory do I need to run
X without getting into using the hard disk for swapp
I know that X uses a whole different method of memory management than
9. What I am trying to figure out is how much memory do I need to run X
without getting into using the hard disk for swapping. I know the
minimum recommended is 256 Meg.
I am getting ready to put X on my work Mac, which has 2