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Re: Penalty of SELinux?

From: Douglas A. Tutty <dtutty(at)porchlight.ca>
Date: Sat Sep 22 2007 - 21:44:36 EDT


On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 09:44:36PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:  

> > I know. my 486 won't run debian anymore. Not enough ram. Runs great
> > with OBSD. My P-II runs quite slow with Etch (OK with Sarge). Also
> > runs great with OBSD.
>
> Etch should run great on a P-II, as long as you ditch the heavy-weight
> desktop environments, and keep the number of packets installed under control
> (otherwise apt/dpkg will require too much RAM, and hit swap too heavily).

Well, it speeded up somewhat by ditching the install-by-default locales stuff and sticking with 'C'. I use icewm. On Etch, xorg takes a lot more memory than on OBSD. Enough that with one xterm only, Etch hits swap and OBSD has 15 MB ram free. I can open Konqueror via ssh and still not hit swap (unless I open more than 4 tabs).

So yes, etch is slower and uses more memory than OpenBSD.

On the other hand, nothing is easier to set up than Debian with aptitutude. OBSD's packages don't come with startup scripts; you have to write your own. I've also had some interoperability problems when sshing from OBSD to Etch. Had to find a common TERM when on VTs (TERM=screen works), and lately iceweasel doesn't work via ssh from OBSD. Also, as a desktop, OBSD is difficult.

So its a tradeoff. I haven't decided which way to go for the P-II, but I'll stick with Etch for my Athlon64 for the multi-media ease.

Doug.

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