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Author: Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: what sort of use cases/memory_needs/etc (was RE: Warranty!!?!?!?!?!)
Aaron,

You can always run Gentoo...systemd free ;)

On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Aaron Jones <> wrote:

> Minimum 32gb ddr4 checking in. I remember when I used to put Linux on low
> spec machines...
>
> You know, the guy at the computer store told me I would never fill my 10gb
> hard drive. But thanks to bloat and Lennart Poettering, I now need 32gb of
> ram, 8 cores, and a multi terrabyte ssd just to be effective. The future is
> here ladies and gents... and it is gloriously unoptimized.
>
> On Sep 6, 2017, at 3:55 PM, Stephen Partington <>
> wrote:
>
> I am currently running 24gb ram and would use more. But I have a
> combination of VM use, photography (ram goes fast when you have 24mp raw)
> gaming and other strange tasks going.
>
> On Sep 6, 2017 1:48 PM, "Carruth, Rusty" <> wrote:
>
>> Well, we've kind of strayed from the original topic, so I'll do a
>> pre-emptive strike and change the subject. Hopefully nobody gets mad...
>>
>> So, I'm impressed by the memory/cpu load that Mr Graham has on his
>> computer. And I thought I was a hog... er, I mean heavy resource user! (I
>> once was moved to my own personal Sun Sparc computer because I kept beating
>> up the shared one getting work done...)
>>
>> But I agree with him that 16G is getting close to the minimum required
>> amount if you do much web browsing with lots of tabs (Ok, he didn't exactly
>> say that, but it was implied). (Moment of openness - I once had 50 tabs in
>> a single Firefox window, and there were at least 4 other Firefox windows
>> running. At this point in time, I have 17 firefox windows running, with a
>> total of 32+5+14+17+10+17+32+30+14+98+12+60+16+1+12+3+18+40. Whoa, that
>> even surprised me. Anyway, 'only' 5G of ram in use on this 16G windows
>> machine...)
>>
>> Also, I don't consider a thin client to be useful for anything but a work
>> machine which is unable to leave the office. Too many ways to have things
>> not work (or be hacked/etc).. IMHO, of course :-)
>>
>> Rusty
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] On
>> Behalf Of Matt Graham
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2017 1:38 PM
>> To: Main PLUG discussion list
>> Subject: Re: Warranty!!?!?!?!?!
>>
>> On 2017-09-06 12:26, wrote:
>> > What are you doing that requires a top of the line CPU, 32G RAM, and a
>> > 1T SSD?
>>
>> Android development? :-) An Android project someone else put together
>> here uses some sort of library or syntactic sugar combination that makes
>> compiles peg the CPU for several minutes when one line of one file's
>> changed. (Java's always been a bloated sack, but this is kind of
>> unusual.)
>>
>> > Given that [using someone else's computer as a vital part of whatever
>> > you're doing], a baseline laptop with decent graphics, 8G RAM, and a
>> > 128G SSD should be enough.
>>
>> Maybe for some really lightweight use cases. git assumes you have
>> infinite storage space. Any nontrivial node.js project will eat 512M in
>> node_modules dependencies. The Android Studio support directory here is
>> 42G. The graphic design people here said that there was no way they could
>> get by with machines that had only 256G SSDs, because .psd files are huge.
>> And these are work machines. You'd have to add the space music and media
>> collections take up to personal machines.
>>
>> > Unless one is running many local virtual machines, doing some serious
>> > video or image work, or doing lots of compiling... I am think the
>> > cloud and thin client hardware is the way to go.
>>
>> If you have a 100% reliable and fast network, and your disk space needs
>> are tiny, and your external service provider won't die, this *might* work.
>> Being able to work (and play) on a personal machine without external
>> dependencies is useful in enough circumstances that I wouldn't consider
>> buying a thin client as anything other than a toy.
>>
>> --
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>> There is no Darkness in Eternity
>> But only Light too dim for us to see.
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