On 26.05.2012, Reindl Harald wrote:
and even if - machines with 1 GB RAM are loughable
these days since i remember that a yum-upgrade was
killed with a OOM om a virtual machine witout GUI
Millions of small notebooks with 1 GB RAM have been sold,
because they are small, able to run many hours solely on batteri,
and because a lot of people don't have the money to buy something more
expensive. In other words: they are quite common, and most of them run
Linux just fine.
the argumentation of the crazy guy above was that RAm is
better used for caching as for unused running applications
which is completly wrong
Why do you think it's wrong? There's more than just "one world", it
depends entirely on what you want to do with your machine. Maybe, the "crazy
guy above" is not as crazy as you claim he is:
"My point is that decreasing the tendency of the kernel to swap stuff
out is wrong. You really don't want hundreds of megabytes of BloatyApp's
untouched memory floating about in the machine. Get it out on the
disk, use the memory for something useful." (Andrew Morton)