Original Mac Mini and Leopard... possible?

I have an original 1.25Ghz Mac Mini and was thinking about upgrading to Leopard, but was wondering if Leopard would be too much for my old Mini. From what I see in the system specs, for a G4 it needs to be higher than 875mhz, so my Mini falls into the specs, but just wondering if it would really have the horsepower.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!!!
Ken

I've now been running the 1.25 G4 mini for almost a week with Leopard, and even with 512Mb RAM I've been quite pleased with it's performance. Memory seems to be an issue because it looks as if Leopard is grabbing it all, but it's dynamically allocated so as much as it looks like it should be choking up with nothing available for apps, that hasn't proven to be the case. Indeed, it has been running with 4 'spaces', each with an active application running, since the installation and it is responsive and completely stable.
Overall, it is as I had expected - pretty much similar to Tiger in overall performance on this system. It runs the same number of apps concurrently with very similar results, excepting that Leopard offers not only the same option to run them all in the same screen as prior MacOS versions, but to also spread them across multiple 'Spaces'. Enabling the latter causes a very small performance hit, no appreciable additional CPU load, but does add some flexibility to working with the system. In some ways it allows some of the same advantages as having multiple displays, which of course the mini doesn't facilitate.
There's no transparency to the menu bar on the G4 systems, but the 3-d dock's reflectivity is present (for those who like that effect).
All in all, very workable, even in 512Mb. 1Gb should give more responsiveness, and those with 7200rpm boot drives should get even better results.
Mine was an upgrade install rather than erase or archive since I wanted to see how it behaved. It went extremely well. The same cannot be said for my aged G4 powermac however, which has taken 3 days to get installed and stable!

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