[QUOTE=Stents*;44758476]If the pro version is truly open source as you implied in your earlier post than it is the furthest thing from piracy.[/QUOTE]
Fuck you, I'll pirate all the linux distros I want!
Had a bad ESC that was outputting 12v on the control cable... Took out all my other ESCs and the controller.
Guess I'm not flying today.
Are there any good guides to setting up Multiboot on a single drive computer that does not support USB booting? I have a dev machine that runs 95, 98 and 2000 and I need the OS to be selectable from a menu after POST.
I'm tempted to just install an OS on each partition, then install a linux distro on a fourth partition and let it automatically detect and add them all to grub during the install.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/fzKL7iW.png[/t]
How the hell is this legal? I mean wouldn't google analytics at least check on the ads being submitted?
Broken link.
[QUOTE=Itsamario;44759075]Broken link.[/QUOTE]
Seriously? I fixed it in 30 seconds, come on.
Man, the more shit I get working in Linux/WINE, the more I use it. Which is good.
But then when I [b]do[/b] boot into Windows for something, I only get that much more pissed off because I'm so used to my Linux install that all its little quirks and shit are natural, and I find myself whacking the right-click menu key for five minutes wondering why the fuck ncmpcpp doesn't pop up.
[QUOTE=lavacano;44761268]Man, the more shit I get working in Linux/WINE, the more I use it. Which is good.
But then when I [b]do[/b] boot into Windows for something, I only get that much more pissed off because I'm so used to my Linux install that all its little quirks and shit are natural, and I find myself whacking the right-click menu key for five minutes wondering why the fuck ncmpcpp doesn't pop up.[/QUOTE]
I haven't used wine in like 2 years. Did it get better?
Tried to get some programs running, but many of them failed.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44761349]I haven't used wine in like 2 years. Did it get better?
Tried to get some programs running, but many of them failed.[/QUOTE]
My successes include Oblivion, Photoshop CS5 (though it ain't perfect), Silverlight/Adobe Flash (in native Firefox), Starcraft Brood War, and the original Fallout games.
My only notable failures are Fallout 3 (crashes trying to enter a character name) and Saints Row 2 (but that game barely works in Windows anyway so what the fuck did I expect). I did launch some DX11 game and got spectacular failure but considering DX11 still isn't used a whole lot I didn't think that was a big deal.
[QUOTE=lavacano;44761449]My successes include Oblivion, Photoshop CS5 (though it ain't perfect), Silverlight/Adobe Flash (in native Firefox), Starcraft Brood War, and the original Fallout games.
My only notable failures are Fallout 3 (crashes trying to enter a character name) and Saints Row 2 (but that game barely works in Windows anyway so what the fuck did I expect). I did launch some DX11 game and got spectacular failure but considering DX11 still isn't used a whole lot I didn't think that was a big deal.[/QUOTE]
I once got a portable version of Photoshop CS3 to work.
I never really understand why Wine can run WoW at the same framerate as in Windows but not run Photoshop :v:
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44761539]I never really understand why Wine can run WoW at the same framerate as in Windows but not run Photoshop :v:[/QUOTE]
I can run WoW better than Photoshop on Windows:v:
Adobe does some weird bullshit.
I seem to remember I had Fraps pick it up once or twice, so apparently it's using DirectX/OpenGL for some reason?
opengl for optimization
really helps when having large files open
editing our school map (300mb) was a real pain in the ass on my laptop
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44761539]I never really understand why Wine can run WoW at the same framerate as in Windows but not run Photoshop :v:[/QUOTE]
AFAIK Wine Devs like to play WoW, so they want to make sure it runs great.
[editline]9th May 2014[/editline]
Whoop Whoop new laptop arrived.
[editline]9th May 2014[/editline]
That laptop.
Holy shiiiit the crapware.
Time to purge the heresy out of the SSD
Man I get way too much dust out here, I should invest in a couple cans of air and some wipes. I don't want to imagine what my PC looks like inside, I haven't dusted it since I built it 3 months ago.
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44761922]Man I get way too much dust out here, I should invest in a couple cans of air and some wipes. I don't want to imagine what my PC looks like inside, I haven't dusted it since I built it 3 months ago.[/QUOTE]
My room in our old house had a carpet floor. Holy shit that messed up my PC from the inside.
Now in our new house I have a wood floor. 1000% less dust in my room.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44761983]My room in our old house had a carpet floor. Holy shit that messed up my PC from the inside.
Now in our new house I have a wood floor. 1000% less dust in my room.[/QUOTE]
I have carpets over Linoleum, and my PC's resting on the cardboard box the case came in.
my components run on Dustâ„¢ to ensure that your idle temperatures are as hot as mine
[IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/eSTTM1.png[/IMG]
Wait, are we posting idle temps now?
[t]https://i.imgur.com/L4i3rTi.png[/t]
well shit, waterfox doesn't like my desktop
ctd at random
back to firefox with a shitload of theme restore extensions it is
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44761922]Man I get way too much dust out here, I should invest in a couple cans of air and some wipes. I don't want to imagine what my PC looks like inside, I haven't dusted it since I built it 3 months ago.[/QUOTE]
You should have seen my desktop after no dusting for about a year and a half or more
In a house with lots of dry skinned people
with old worn out carpet everywhere
And a cat that sheds enough fur in a day to make a whole 'nother cat
It was otherworldy. And disgusting to clean out. But it was worth it, I had a 30c reduction in heat, just like it was when it was brand new. Just by cleaning (most of)* the dust out!
*Some of it was caked on in places, but none of said places were high stress/heat areas so it didn't matter
could someone test my VPS for a second? need to know if network is bad on my side or if it's the VPS
[url]http://pred.me/dump/arch.iso[/url]
it's the arch image, no need to download it to your computer. just need to know if the speeds are reasonable or downloads in 200< KB/s
[QUOTE=PredGD;44762861]could someone test my VPS for a second? need to know if network is bad on my side or if it's the VPS
[url]http://pred.me/dump/arch.iso[/url]
it's the arch image, no need to download it to your computer. just need to know if the speeds are reasonable or downloads in 200< KB/s[/QUOTE]
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-su9Foffl3dI/U2zJ0d899UI/AAAAAAAAChc/vQJHsALEUTI/s0/2014-05-09_13-27-58.png[/img]
definitely my side then. really bothers me that the speeds can't reach 100 KB/s stable even on a 100/20mbps connection, and it only affects connection to my own VPS
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44762891]Could be traffic shaping or a really bad route.
tracert it[/QUOTE]
tracert looks okay, but there's a 2ms delay on first jump, and 7ms delay on second jump, both which are locally. that looks pretty high? other than that, my ping to the VPS is roughly 30~ which looks okay to me
12 jumps in total
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44762923]your isp isn't giving you a shitty route to it
it's either traffic shape or just a bad time try again in a few hours or so[/QUOTE]
its been like this for roughly a week now. it has kind of slowly been crawling up on me. first my SSH tunnel took a big shit for whatever reason, suddenly transfers over SFTP didn't go over 128KB/s and now HTTP traffic doesn't go over ~50KB/s
I need help with setting up a WinXP or maybe Win7 image I can just fill with apps (piriform suite, autocad, Visual Studio etc), burn to a disc, and quickly install whenever the [I]absolute children[/I] that frequent my school's computer labs fuck up the installs, so in case someone's dealt with stuff like this before:
-How can I get the machines to not bother me about WAT or other activation? coughcough the school hasn't exactly purchased any volume licenses
-What AV should I put in em? Ideally something that defaults to checking all removable media before letting it interact with the system
-How can I keep kids from installing stuff? I could setup some admin accounts in windows but they get through that somehow. Previous solution was DeepFreeze, but that's a pain to work with
-How do I handle drivers?
a school without volume licenses? maybe they should rethink that
we use wds with capture images and a kms server
symantec endpoint protection with centralized quarantine and logging
they won't get around admin accounts if you put a password on it
Have I ever ranted about how everyone still uses winRAR even though 7zip is free (as in [I]free fedoras[/I] and [I]free the neckbeard[/I]) and, as far as my experience with both goes, better?
[editline]9th May 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44762974]a school without volume licenses? maybe they should rethink that
[/QUOTE]
such is life in developing countries. I was thinking of just burning the image to a usb/disc and do everything manually, but i'll check out wds
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