Am 13. Jan, 2004 schw=E4tzte Mark Phillips so: > When I installed Debian unstable on my laptop it had 128 MB of RAM. I am > planning to add 512MB of RAM (total of 640 MB). Do I need to increase my > swap space? You're probably fine. > Right now I have 256MB of swap (I think) based on the old rule of thumb > where swap =3D 2 X Physical Memory. However, I have read that nowadays > that rule of thumb is obsolete, and that 256 MB of swap is more than > enough for most applications. I run KDE, Java development tools > (Netbeans, HTML editors, image editors, etc.), MySQL, PostgreSQL, > Apache and Tomcat on my laptop. I think the excuse today is for a system dump in case of crash. If you're not planning on debugging kernel core dumps you don't need room for 'em :). At the same time, disk is cheap. One GB for swap from a 40+ GB hard drive isn't much. I'm more conservative on my laptop. So conservative, in fact, that I seem to have borken swap altogether. /me investigates... ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # "Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding= =2E" # -- Albert Einstein