more memory is always good. Worst case, linux just uses the ram to cache sections of your hard drive. At work I have 256MB, most of it seems to be used to cache files that I commonly access on my drive (mp3's mostly) the rest is shared memory (70MB) for X and what not. > This may seem to be silly question but would I notice a significant > increase in performance if I increased my RAM? In the past I recall > hearing various opinions as to if a 'real' advantage does exist. > > My current setup is a PIII 450 w/ 64M RAM. > > I'm not doing anything special presently, no graphics to edit, or hi-end > games, just learning/playing with Linux. > > If adding additional memory is a real advantage would adding another 128 > on top of the present 64 realize a significant benefit especially since > Linux manages memory usage so well?