Read on full site | Join TechSpot! (it's free) | Bookmark / Share this



Which graphical OS needs the fewest RAM

Beni
01-21-2005, 07:18 AM
Hi volks

I often try new Operating systems, I'm trying to learn everything, at see the basics. So, right now I'm doing it all with multi-boot. Now, I'm currently thinking about the possibilities of VWWare. I'm thinkin about having one basic system, which don't need much RAM, and then starting the other Operating Systems thrue VMWare.

Now, the question: Which OS would be the best? I'm currently thinking about BeOS, or OS/2. What do you think?

Nodsu
01-21-2005, 10:02 AM
"best" meaning what?

You might as well run DOS 6.22 with Windows 1.0. That setup would be satisfied with a 286 and 640KB of RAM..

Ad
01-21-2005, 10:02 AM
  

Beni
01-21-2005, 12:50 PM
Oky; Best = A stable OS, with a good and stable office, and the possibility to run vmware on it

Nodsu
01-21-2005, 07:10 PM
VMWare for mortals supports only Windows and Linux so you choices of a host operating system are quite limited.

On Windows front your only choice is Windows NT4. Office 97 does everything a normal person needs.

Any Linux supported by VMWare should do as long as you strip it down a bit and use some lightweight desktop environment. OpenOffice may be a bit too heavy for a slow machine so you may have to use AbiWord and Gnumeric.

Beni
01-21-2005, 10:46 PM
Hmm.. Ok, it doesn't have to be vmware. Something similar is good enough. I saw once a system with BeOS running like this, seemed to work perfectly. But, I'll think about it. I belive, with a good linux, this could work as well.

MYOB
01-22-2005, 10:26 PM
I've run BeOS in 16MB, and run it very well (with Mozilla, etc) in 64MB.

That said, BeOS gets faster and faster the more RAM you have. But it can handle 32MB.

Mictlantecuhtli
01-23-2005, 08:57 AM
I'm thinkin about having one basic system, which don't need much RAM, and then starting the other Operating Systems thrue VMWare.
Did I understand this correctly? You want to use VMware in a computer that doesn't have much memory? VMware needs quite a lot of memory, if you're going to run it in a system with 32 MB of memory, you won't have enough left (if anything at all) for VMware.

Beni
01-24-2005, 10:07 AM
no, the computer itself has 768MB Ram. But I have to try a lot of things out (settings on windows, linux). So I want to use a stable "normal" OS, and do the rest on a virtual computer. I know, I could install all the OS directly, but, I think it would be better with a virtual machine. Also the portability, for example from vmware, is more confortable then multi boot.

So, it would be the best, to have a basic OS which doesn't need to much ram.

Mictlantecuhtli
01-25-2005, 02:04 PM
If you decide to install a Linux distribution, read Small Window Managers : for those who do not run NASA machines (http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic11769.html).

zephead
02-07-2005, 12:33 AM
i am currently tooling around with red hat linux (ver 7) on a pentium MMX-233 on an old at board with about 81 megs of edo ram. the aged system handles it well even in gui mode. i use kde and the command line mostly, and do compressions and encoding of files on said system. just don't overlook linux's nice networking features.
also noteworthy: i overclocked the system bus to 75 Mhz, cpu runs at about 265 MHz.

Ad
02-07-2005, 12:33 AM
  

Blakhart
02-07-2005, 10:29 PM
Ever try Qnx?

Nodsu
02-08-2005, 04:03 AM
QNX will not run VMWare.

And the hardware support is poor..

Phantasm66
02-08-2005, 04:30 AM
You can't possibily say alternative OS without saying Linux.

eilathean
03-16-2005, 10:53 AM
Therefore your system will be totally virtualized. Besides ESX is greatly more powerful than Destop or GSX.

Charles Hammond
03-24-2005, 05:39 PM
We have an IBM X-Server (Dual PIII) that Has SUSE Linux on it and we run an emulator on that for our IBM Mainframe Software. Runs just like a mainframe.

Post a reply, see related topics & more

Tip: Download Advanced SystemCare 3 Free - Clean, Repair, Protect & Optimize your PC.



 Top Technology News

TechSpot Blog: Disable Windows automatic check for solutions after a program crashes

Weekend Open Forum: Google Chrome OS and the future of cloud computing

Tech Tip of the Week: Unearth Region-Specific Windows 7 Themes

Sony: PlayStation 3 to be 3D-capable via firmware update

iSuppli: DDR3 to account for over half of DRAM shipments by Q2 2010

Facebook named third most popular video website behind YouTube and Hulu

Patriot introduces new PS-100 SSD series

Sony working on digital store for music, movies, books

More Tech News

  
 Software Downloads

Norton Virus Definitions 2003-07 November 20, 2009

AVG Anti-Virus Updates November 20, 2009

Norton Virus Definitions 2008-09 November 20, 2009

avast! Virus Definitions November 20, 2009

McAfee SuperDAT Update 5808

Kaspersky Anti-Virus Update November 20, 2009

Google SketchUp 7.1.6087

More Downloads



Copyright © 1998-2009 TechSpot.com. TechSpot is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.