Isn't that what all Linux distros are?
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Isn't that what all Linux distros are?
You could look into Proxmox. It run on top of Debian, but you can install it on top of Ubuntu.
http://www.proxmox.com/products/proxmox-ve
Looks nice, thanks!
Spotify Free is now available for Linux.
http://www.spotify.com/us/download/previews/
What resolution are you using?
Watching Friday the 13th Part 2 here to start it off!
The extension pack only enables RDP, correct? Without it you can use VNC.
The Thinkpad Edge series has good compatibility with Ubuntu. It has some of the features of the T series with a "nicer" look. The Dell Xps 13 was chosen by Dell for their Ubuntu developer laptop, so...
:oops: ...derp.
After the near-downfall scare of Ubuntu-Tweak, I was wondering if anyone does any hosting for developers that are limited on resources? I was thinking of setting up a VPS with a simple website and...
When I use Windows 7 in an VM, I never give it less than 1.5GB ram. Windows is getting pretty heavy these days.
Also, I didn't catch it before, but I would suggest an extra HDD. That 120GB SSD is...
Very much so.
Take note that you will have to run each remote server on a different port.
XFCE is looking more and more enticing...
I agree. I liked what I used to be able to do with Gnome. I wasn't locked into the customization that was included with the environment. I could shape my desktop to fit me, not the other way around.
After using Natty when it was first released, I was really sceptical about Unity. I used it for a while until I was irritated with the bug that caused the system to lock on my T420. I have since...
It think Ubuntu is alright where it is. When I install a new system, I install a few applications (Xchat, Lightread, VitualBox). Not much else is need, in my opinion. It contains enough software, for...
But with the low price of ram any more, why not just buy as much as your budget allows. Personally I would suggest at least 8 gb, especially if you are going to use any VMs.
If I understand what you are asking, I think you should be able to run the VM's on your gaming pc, enable remote display on each VM, and remote to them on the P4 boxes.
As you said it was black when you are in BIOS makes me think either the inverter for the backlight or the backlight itself is dead/unplugged.
I may have to take another look at KDE, since I haven't used it since 10.04 was released.
No. Not at all.
Since your CPU is a quad core with 4 hyperthreads, I wouldn't allocate that many cores to any one machine. I am sure that you could use 4 cores just fine.
I wish I could get KDE to look that nice...
Derp... Didn't think about that...