On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 15:12 +0100, Jarek Kamiński wrote:
> Na grupie linux.debian.devel napisałe(a)ś:
> > Trying to run unmodified Debian on 64MB is a suicide, I'd say the weakest
> > type that are going to run stock Debian are chroots on n900, which, with
> > 256MB, can handle all the phony stuff together with decompression just fine.
> > If you allow for everything but the decompression to be swapped out, even
> > 128MB would work reasonably.
>
> No, it's not:
> #v+
> [jarek@archeress ~]% free -m
> total used free shared buffers cached
> Mem: 60 58 2 0 10 16
> -/+ buffers/cache: 31 29
> Swap: 511 55 456
> #v-
>
> Lenny with (by memory usage): bind, openssh, snmpd, postfix, cups,
> dhcp3, ntpd, upnpd, hostapd, mt-daapd, ... works just fine. I could
> reduce the memory requirements even more by throwing away some services
> and replacing bind with something lighter, but it wasn't necessary.
For example:
ijc@sarnath:~$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 28 25 2 0 5 9
-/+ buffers/cache: 10 17
Swap: 61 21 39
Lenny firewall (shorewall based) i586 machine + bind, openssh, snmpd,
ntpd, openvpn. Been running fine since I installed it with Sarge years
ago, the biggest problem is lack of diskspace during dist-upgrade...
Ian.
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Ian Campbell
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