[opensuse] How much memory does Suse need?



How much memory does Suse need? hahahahahahahhah ehem.

"Performance of Vista is highly dependent upon how much memory is installed in
the PC. For Vista, the minimum is 1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM to run the operating
system with all of the Aero visual enhancements enabled and have two or three
applications open at the same time. Vista can bog down to an intolerably slow
pace without enough RAM. Two gigabytes of RAM would be preferable. As you can
see, a new PC may be a good idea."

see

http://www.playfuls.com/news_05364_Windows_Vista_and_Office_2007_Are_Out_to_Play.html

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