Re: Linux + Eclipse



On 16 Sep 2005 09:49:43 -0700, jonasforssell@xxxxxxxx wrote or quoted
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>I'm concidering buying a used laptop with 128 MB ram and 10 GB disk.
>I will put Linux on it and run Eclipse for Java development.
>Speed is not primary although I'd like to avoid constant swapping.

I think you need a minimum of 512MB to keep eclipse happy.
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