nothing swaps - i have running Fedora servers on VMware with 1 GB RAM (and they don't have swap at all) for a decade now and not touched 32bit systems in that time wether on servers nor on my personal machines
Please do not forget about desktops (Fedora Workstation). Fresh install Fedora Workstation x86_64 consume 1.2Gb RAM. If we want web surfing on Intel compute stick with 2GB RAM the swapping occurs here 100%. It would be good before disabling i686 kernel building at first decrease memory consumption for x86_64 at least until 500MB.
It would be good before disabling i686 kernel building at first decrease memory consumption for x86_64 at least until 500MB.
+1
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 5:28 AM, Михаил Гаврилов mikhail.v.gavrilov@gmail.com wrote:
nothing swaps - i have running Fedora servers on VMware with 1 GB RAM (and they don't have swap at all) for a decade now and not touched 32bit systems in that time wether on servers nor on my personal machines
Please do not forget about desktops (Fedora Workstation). Fresh install Fedora Workstation x86_64 consume 1.2Gb RAM. If we want web surfing on Intel compute stick with 2GB RAM the swapping occurs here 100%. It would be good before disabling i686 kernel building at first decrease memory consumption for x86_64 at least until 500MB.
repeating something that was already mentioned on this thread, but you can still run a 32b userspace on a 64b kernel.
BR, -R
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 04:08:55PM -0400, Rob Clark wrote:
Please do not forget about desktops (Fedora Workstation). Fresh install Fedora Workstation x86_64 consume 1.2Gb RAM. If we want web surfing on Intel compute stick with 2GB RAM the swapping occurs here 100%. It would be good before disabling i686 kernel building at first decrease memory consumption for x86_64 at least until 500MB.
repeating something that was already mentioned on this thread, but you can still run a 32b userspace on a 64b kernel.
We'd need someone interested in making a Fedora spin for that, though.