1 May 2005 14:54
Re: ultra5 & Xwindows
Michael-John Turner <mj <at> turner.org.za>
2005-05-01 12:54:41 GMT
2005-05-01 12:54:41 GMT
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 12:53:34PM +0100, Amadeus Stevenson wrote: > It's got 128mb RAM in (which a list subscriber kindly sent me after I > had a difficult time finding some) the U5 which gets gobbled up fairly > quickly after launching X and a few non-gui intensive apps. The swap > use is only about 30/40mb at the moment, but do I need to increase the > system RAM or will the swap use be fine? Ideally I'd like to run > something biggish like Firefox, gimp, xmms etc. I guess the standard answer would be, "you can never have too much RAM" :) It's not too difficult to find RAM for the U5 and 10 on eBay - although Sun branded RAM is expensive, you can also use many generic ECC EDO DIMMs without problem. I have four such 128M DIMMs in my U5 and they're working like a charm - they were originally intended for a Proliant 7000 and cost me $38. The DIMMs were described by the seller as: COMPAQ P/N: 169234-002 Works with the following servers: * Proliant 4000 * Proliant 5000 * Proliant 6000 6/200, Model 1 * Proliant 6000 Xeon 6/400, 6/450, and 6/500, Model 1/2S * Proliant 6500r * Proliant 7000 6/200 Models 1S/2S * Proliant 7000 Xeon 6/400, 6/450, and 6/500 Models 1,1S,2S HTH. -mj -- -- Michael-John Turner | http://mj.turner.org.za/ mj <at> turner.org.za | Open Source in WC ZA - http://www.clug.org.za/
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