Re: most lightweight debian server



I find on my boxes with 64 MB ram or less, that I hit swap often. Etch
is like that. So for old boxes, I run OpenBSD. No re-compiling
necessary.

Doug.



are u suggesting that OpenBSD use better resource than debian etch?
is there any way to customize debian etch so it use server resource less?


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