Dave McGuire wrote:
Zane H. Healy wrote:
Still
if NetBSD is anything like OpenBSD I'd think 64MB would be enough RAM.
OpenBSD was originally derived from NetBSD, and remains substantially
similar...assuming SPARC, 64MB is quite spacious for all but the most
demanding applications, for either OS.
Well, building kernels is painful. And, queries on some of
my larger databases often tempt me to fire up another machine...
But, each boxes of these are *quite* comfortable in their roles
as appliances... I often wish I had kept all the other LX's
and Classics that I had but I figured one of each is about
all I can justify for "space" :-(
(The LX's used to be Huey, Dewey and Louie while the Classics
were Curly, Larry, Moe and Shemp :> )