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I'm setting up my shop and I need to know the minimum requirements for Arch Linux. Processor speed? Hard drive space? I know that the RAM is 64MB...
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Taken from the installation guide
What You Will Need
* a working knowledge of Linux and your system, especially your
hardware
* Arch Linux installation media (see the mirror list)
+ Arch Linux Install CD
* an i686-based or x86-64 computer (PPro, Pentium 2 or higher, Athlon/Duron,
etc. Note that AMD K6, Transmeta Crusoe, CyrixIII, and VIA-C3 are
NOT supported.)
* 128 MB RAM
* some time to kill
hope that helps
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How about HDD space?
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128 mb ram is not correct anymore. make that 192.
btw wheres your shop?
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Latest iso recommends 64MB for lowmem image....?
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How about HDD space?
2.2 GB on a fresh install with KDEmod for me - very minimal these days.
PS: This includes a lot of apps like OO, Gimp, Inkscape ...
Last edited by tlaloc (2008-03-27 21:51:35)
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128 mb ram is not correct anymore. make that 192.
btw wheres your shop?
My shop isn't ready yet...I've planned to open it on the 9th April, the same day Mandriva releases 2008.1. Everyone seems to be releasing in April and Mandriva is the first, so I chose that
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I guess absolute minimum HDD requirements would be however many MB the core>base packages take up (less than 120MB I think). That would give a fairly limited system though
Last edited by dyscoria (2008-03-27 22:39:29)
flack 2.0.6: menu-driven BASH script to easily tag FLAC files (AUR)
knock-once 1.2: BASH script to easily create/send one-time sequences for knockd (forum/AUR)
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Here's the back of the case. What do you guys think? (obviously the blue lines won't actually be there..)
Last edited by miggols99 (2008-03-27 22:48:10)
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Just one typo: It includes an easy
Apart from that, very nice work. I like the pacman dots gobble, gobble, gobble
flack 2.0.6: menu-driven BASH script to easily tag FLAC files (AUR)
knock-once 1.2: BASH script to easily create/send one-time sequences for knockd (forum/AUR)
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minimum hard drive is something like 200mb
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minimum hard drive is something like 200mb
I agree. It's misleading to put 2GB as the minimum requirement. pacman -S base is only 112MB. Not all users will be wanting to install xorg and a DE.
flack 2.0.6: menu-driven BASH script to easily tag FLAC files (AUR)
knock-once 1.2: BASH script to easily create/send one-time sequences for knockd (forum/AUR)
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Changed. Maybe it's a good thing that my Gtk apps won't print...
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Suggestion:
HD: Min 500mb Rec: 5GB
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2008-03-28 01:03:24)
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What about legacy drivers? I want to make sound blaster 16 or CS3* to work.
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I think 2GB recommended is pretty low, my fully functional system uses almost 5GB and I don't use a large DE...
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Taken from the installation guide
etc. Note that AMD K6, Transmeta Crusoe, CyrixIII, and VIA-C3 are
NOT supported.)
The latest C3's with the 'Nehemiah' core works just fine since they are i686
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Are you making a CD cover?
i don't know you that well.
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I think 2GB recommended is pretty low, my fully functional system uses almost 5GB and I don't use a large DE...
That depends on what you want to use, by using lightweight alternatives, like dillo/w3m instead of firefox, mutt instead of thunderbird, etc., I think you can get the most stuff into 2GB.
Besides that, there are other applications for Arch than just a desktop, which might need a lot less software.
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I think 2GB recommended is pretty low, my fully functional system uses almost 5GB and I don't use a large DE...
I use 3.7gb (6.3gb in total minus a 2.7gb Pacman cache) and I think my desktop is fairly 'normal' (Gnome, OpenOffice, GIMP, 'standard' interweb programs). No, that doesn't include /home
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Seriously? I have an old box with 128 MB RAM and 1,2GHz Intel Celeron for CPU.
Will I be able to put ArchLinux on this old bastard, or should I aim for eg. Tiny Linux?
Any other alternatives?
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Just give it a go instead of bumping old threads.
You can try e.g. slitaz, antix or ttylinux.
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Hi Gew, please see Forum Etiquette: Old Threads/Necro-Bumping.
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