Yeah but even with the older laptops this have at least 4tb of ram so I could find a full run mint with all frills and thrillsYou might also consider Linux Mint Xfce, their leanest version. Though I prefer their Cinnamon edition myself.
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Yeah but even with the older laptops this have at least 4tb of ram so I could find a full run mint with all frills and thrillsYou might also consider Linux Mint Xfce, their leanest version. Though I prefer their Cinnamon edition myself.
Haha, careful now, you don't want people screaming "HACKER!!!!" and causing a scene!Oh btw it's funny to boot a library system with a USB stick loaded with Linux. Haha shhh just do it quickly when no one is watching haha I'm bad.
Yup, been there myself many times, and now it's too late to go back! I've been asked to fix TVs, radios, fake fitness monitors, the LEDs in a bathroom mirror, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and even door hinges. Of course, I always did, otherwise some lovely old lady would end up paying money she could barely afford to some unscrupulous clowns.Oh I'm a philanthropist tech support I don't advertise it though because well why should I give away free advice,..? Haha I don't mind but these normies are evil and only take advantage although times are changing
Thanks for setting a good, sensible example by recommending Mint to people! Thanks for counteracting my masochistic ways here!You might also consider Linux Mint Xfce, their leanest version.
Ha thats a white hat hacker but we hats aren't really hackers.Haha, careful now, you don't want people screaming "HACKER!!!!" and causing a scene!
Yup, been there myself many times, and now it's too late to go back! I've been asked to fix TVs, radios, fake fitness monitors, the LEDs in a bathroom mirror, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and even door hinges. Of course, I always did, otherwise some lovely old lady would end up paying money she could barely afford to some unscrupulous clowns.
Thanks for setting a good, sensible example by recommending Mint to people! Thanks for counteracting my masochistic ways here!
W: Conflicting distribution: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security InRelease (expected jammy-security but got jammy)
E: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jammy-security/multiverse/dep11/icons-48x48.tar 404 Not Found [IP: 185.125.190.36 80]
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
Sounds like either wrong repository or too many repositories. Did you add more repositories? It appears that all you missed out on was a few icons though. A simple reset to defaults should fix the problem:Code:W: Conflicting distribution: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security InRelease (expected jammy-security but got jammy) E: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jammy-security/multiverse/dep11/icons-48x48.tar 404 Not Found [IP: 185.125.190.36 80] E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
Wait?! Did I miss something, when did micro$haft winblows ever offer support?I finally updated this drive to Linux Mint 21.0 doing a full .iso installation from scratch. Aloha Mint 20.3.
Already tested the update to Linux Mint 21.1 on another drive and it went flawlessly, so I'll be updating this drive accordingly.
What's so good about Mint 21 versus 20.3? Improved, but most importantly it's a long-term support version. Meaning five years of support. In your face, Microsoft....
And that's what made jobs better to sell the service and develop a culture and create and market the genius bar at apple haha whateverWait?! Did I miss something, when did micro$haft winblows ever offer support?
These days to me, Apple, Microsoft and Google all look the same.And that's what made jobs better to sell the service and develop a culture and create and market the genius bar at apple haha whatever
These days to me, Apple, Microsoft and Google all look the same.
-Ugly muthas.
It worked on both Mint 21.0 (Vanessa) and 21.1 (Vera). Leaving only a single entry on my log file to figure out how to purge: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control fileWhere I need to make yet another addition to the default command line of my GRUB file:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet libata.noacpi=1 loglevel=3 splash"
I'd prefer a 13th gen Intel i5 CPU. A lot of good reviews about them. Though I wouldn't be much interested in an uber-powerful GPU either. The 4 series Nvidia cards are getting trashed in the media at the moment. I think a 3060Ti would be as far as I would consider along with a Gen 4 PCIe. But yeah, no way I'd seek a power supply less than 650 watts, which I run on this computer with only an Nvidia 1660Ti GPU. Lots of USB ports? Always.The new 13th generation processors are out so you can get fairly good deals at the moment on 12th generation.
Choose a processor first, and check it's stats to see what speed of ram it requires, they must match. Then choose a motherboard that is compatible with both.
Also check the power requirements of the motherboard, most of them require 450 watts as a bare minimum, if you're going to throw in a couple of extra drives and use a lot of USBs I recommend at least 650 watts.
The newer NVMe solid state drives are really quick, boot up in less than 3 seconds.
It gets even funnier when you realize that linux with wine has better backwards compatibility with old windows binaries than linux has with its own binaries. The reason for this is that the linux has a rolling release ecosystem, binaries are written to be compatible with whatever happens to be the latest and most commonly present user land, and the user land is in constant gradual change. Since the user land doesn't have major versions its almost impossible to provide backwards compatibility.Though every time I use Photoshop in Linux I get a chuckle out of it, given that while it works in Windows 10, it's buggy to the point of sometimes crashing. Something that has never happened in Linux Mint.
I use winecfg executed in the terminal to make the executable of Photoshop correspond to Windows XP format.
I hope you get a few more years out of it yet but eventually all things succumb to evolution.I'd hate to think that future revisions with Wine will eventually ruin my ability to use such an old but otherwise reliable program in a modern operating system.