When it comes down to actually working, my Linux desktop is indistinguishable from my Mac desktop (Aside from font quality)
Phones down. Internet issues. Pizza place out of mushrooms.
I should have just turned my phone off and stayed at home.
@larand Admirable would be shutting the whole damned thing down. That place is nothing but poison now. Used to be a fun platform.
@jextxadore It's kind of weird. They went from being a Byzantine monstrosity to one of the easier to manage subscription services out there.
// @matigo @peemee
@peemee I broke down a couple of years ago and got a 365 subscription. Can't really complain. Especially since they made their subscription settings and such so easy to manage.
// @jextxadore
@matigo When my Zenith 286 AT system arrived…with 2MB of RAM…
"So much memory DOS can't even use it without resorting to dirty tricks! I'll never need more than this!"
@matigo With so much today that uses virtualization, it seems odd that a motherboard would with ship with it turned off by default in the BIOS.
Only one minor snafu now on Linux box. The sound adaptor is apparently not supported. No biggie. This office is full of systems with sound.
Going to go ahead and grap a couple of 2TB drives to mirror and slap 32 GB of RAM in it.
I can live with this.
Couldn't get 64 bit VMs to be an option. This is a newish i5 3.2 GHz processor and motherboard. Both no more than a year old. Surely virtualization wasn't disabled in the BIOS by default.
It was.