To swap or not to swap that is the question
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Oct 7 15:05:01 EDT 2002
The old rule of thumb was 3 X memory. But as Chris mentioned, each use is
different. For normal personal use, 128MB to 256MB should be sufficient.
(Linux used to have a 128MB limit). For a home desktop, you might want to
keep multiple desktops, Netscape, your email program, OpenOffice, a few
shells and other things resident as well as the normal number of daemons.
If you have a lot of memory, then you don't need that much swap.
In any case, I asked the question to get some good answers to add to what I
already know.
On 7 Oct 2002 at 16:09, billhorne at attbi.com wrote:
>
> I'd like to get a figure for lower end desktop systems, running
> 32, 64, or 128MB of RAM.
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