OpenSUSE Install :: Amount Of RAM In 11.2?
Dec 23, 2009I have a three year old computer with an 160GB hard drive and 1GB of memory RAM. Would that be enough to run OpenSUSE 11.2?
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ps -A
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dmesg | grep Memory
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Edit- I found this http://bit.ly/hpThVM
Things I tested that didn't work
~$ sudo echo pm-suspend | at 12:27
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Here it is:
/*
* timeout - run a command for a limited amount of time
*
* Uses POSIX process groups so that we do the right thing when the controlled
* command forks off child processes.
*
* Author: Wietse Venema.
[Code]...
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