Sujet : Re: Copilot for Linux!
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 10. Oct 2024, 23:26:09
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Joel wrote this post; take it under advisement:
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
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16 GB is a good minimum standard, these days. My 32 is 4x8, so all my
RAM slots are filled. Not very likely I'll ever increase it again.
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I've burned through 16 GB on Windows but haven't haven't had a problem on
Linux. On Windows SQL Server and running an Angular app with 'ng serve'
are the two usual suspects. Windows does not degrade gracefully.
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Believe it or not, when I was running Mint, I did use up all 32 GB,
and have a little swap used. With openSUSE, it doesn't seem to be an
issue.
Remember that Linux far prefers data and code to reside in memory, rather
than in swap. Fill up the memory! Don't swap if you can avoid it.
-- "Thirty days hath Septober,April, June, and no wonder.all the rest have peanut butterexcept my father who wears red suspenders."