LMDE with Win7 in a VB VM, 8GB RAM with a 2+GHz dual core CPU is more than enough.
LMDE with Win7 in a VB VM, 8GB RAM with a 2+GHz dual core CPU is more than enough.
Right. I mean I am not saying Linux itself takes that much RAM. It's just that you can't dynamically switch RAM between OSs, so you tend to want twice as much "just in case" as you would running a native OS only. If you can predict your workload well, you can allocate just enough to each OS
Right. I mean I am not saying Linux itself takes that much RAM. It's just that you can't dynamically switch RAM between OSs, so you tend to want twice as much "just in case" as you would running a native OS only. If you can predict your workload well, you can allocate just enough to each OS
Make sure to reserve enough in the host OS if your GPU uses shared memory.
Make sure to reserve enough in the host OS if your GPU uses shared memory.
I might have a problem with this on one of my laptops with Intel GPU . What do you mean exactly?
I might have a problem with this on one of my laptops with Intel GPU . What do you mean exactly?
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