Wine runs better on nvidia cards because the way the instructions are processed.
The only problem that I have is that the waer is this weird shade of purple, but that can be easily sorted out....
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Wine runs better on nvidia cards because the way the instructions are processed.
The only problem that I have is that the waer is this weird shade of purple, but that can be easily sorted out....
Yep, you will definetly need to consider a nvidia card. i got a 8500GT, and it runs oblivion fine.
The software used is also important, in my opinion, as it may be needed to enable the energy saving modes of the hardware. For example, hard drives can stop their platters from spinning using...
Basically Red Hat divided into 3 directions:
Fedora and other RPM based distros for desktops
CentOS for the server market.
My server runs on CentOS. Basically its a community respin...
Good points Bribera, but by going by that, most computers, if not, all computers, would not payback the energy released.
Then there's the carbon footprint for transport and the computers'...
I'll eat my words then!
Wow, still going BUMP
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Am I being too competitive? NO!
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Or 6.1 if your M$ releasing a certain OS.
Sorry to seemingly go off topic, but even Mac OS 9 has had a utiliuty to stop the hard drive platters from spinning, included in the OS. I put in a standard hard drive and I can choose to stop the...
Many distros have communtiy supported projects such as respins and there are every bit as polished as the offically support . In terms of PPC support, Ubuntu is no different. (BTW, I use Debian...
sudo fdisk -l , as in -l for lemonade; you were writing -1.
Do you want to take up all the hard drive? If so, select "Guided Partitioning - Use Entire Disk" as your option. Do not use Manual...
PCManFM served me well when I was using LXDE. Have you ever considered using a lighter Window Manager e.g. XFCE, LXDE etc?
You might want to also consider purging any extensions that you might...
Having Tried out Xubuntu 9.04 on my laptop, I think I may now have to ditch Debian and get Xubuntu. Ubuntu's implementation of XFCE is far, far better (at default) then Debian's, The only thing...
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In a VM, it is good. Although still in alpha stage, it does (at least in VMWare) boot.
Wait for the 0.4.X releases; the beta, where it would be ready for normal use should, if all goes well, come in...