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    • blackcoder
      blackcoder last edited by

      New PC

      • Windows 8.1
      • Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0
      • AMD FX-6300
      • 256 GB Samsung 840 Pro and some WD Green Harddisks
      • 8 GB (G.Skill Sniper DDR3-1866 CL9)
      • HIS Radeon HD 7750 iSilence
      • Cherry MX-Board 3.0
      • Logitech G300
      • ITU-T G.992.5 Annex B 😃

      My old PC (useful for LAN-party)

      • Windows Vista
      • Asus M2A-VM HDMI
      • AMD X2 3800+ EE AM2
      • 4 GB
      • Older 500 GB Harddisk

      Both are with hand-selected hardware as I wanted to get a quiet PC (FANs, Case, ...).

      Laptop

      Windows XP and Xubuntu 12.04
      Not worth to mention. It is an old one from the year 2004.

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      • dimistat
        dimistat last edited by

        Any SuSE/Novel users?
        Various devices(lenovo,Mitac,Siemens),who is looking now ....and where

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          Linux Mint with Cinammon is better.

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          • linuxmint7
            linuxmint7 last edited by

            My trusty old system

            HP (Compaq) nc6320 laptop

            4GB RAM

            Intel Core Duo 7200 2Ghz

            Intel GMA 945 (GFX)

            15" (1024 x 768) LCD screen

            120GB HDD

            Windows 7 32bit

            My new/er laptop

            Dell Inspiron 15

            4GB RAM

            Intel Core i3 (4010U) 1.7Ghz

            Intel GMA 4400 (GFX)

            15.6" (1366 x 768) LED screen

            500GB HDD

            Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit

            With Linux Mint 17 (MATE) 32bit and Ubuntu 14.10 (MATE) 64bit on two 16GB USB flash drives, shared (and swappable) between both systems as needed.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              Using Linux Mint with Cinnamon, I am really enjoying.

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Just had a scheduled disc check on 'PC'.
                What is that CHKMOSK?

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  I think you wanted to say Chkdsk, that is what I found on Google.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Maybe you're somehow right - but all the letters are CAPITAL. :sherlock:

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                    • linuxmint7
                      linuxmint7 last edited by

                      Yep, I do believe it was CHKDSK you saw. Its purpose is to scan (or check) your hard disk drive for any errors that may have accumulated on it through day to day use. If any are found, it will give you the option for the errors to be repaired (if possible). If none are found, your computer will carry on through its boot process (booting up).

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        It went o'k, Linux 🆙

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                        • Deleted User
                          Deleted User last edited by

                          Is there someone here who uses OS X?

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                          • Deleted User
                            Deleted User last edited by

                            I have a Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon X1 Touch running Windows 8.1. It's quite a nice system. 🙂

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                            • Deleted User
                              Deleted User last edited by

                              I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and I have two problems:

                              1. I can't upgrade to latest version 14.10

                              2. I can't access Windows' partition.

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                              • linuxmint7
                                linuxmint7 last edited by

                                I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and I have two problems:

                                I can't upgrade to latest version 14.10
                                I can't access Windows' partition.

                                1. Stay with 14.04 as this is a LTS (Long Term Support) release, and will receive updates till 2017. Whereas 14.10 is a short term support release, and will only receive support for 9 months.

                                2. Ways to access your Windows partition will depend on which desktop manager you are using.
                                  But in Ubuntu you usually need to enter your Ubuntu administrators password to gain access once you have found your way to it.

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                                • Deleted User
                                  Deleted User last edited by

                                  Stay with 14.04 as this is a LTS (Long Term Support) release, and will receive updates till 2017. Whereas 14.10 is a short term support release, and will only receive support for 9 months.

                                  But at that time Ubuntu will be updated to a new version. I want to upgrade because Unity is better in it.

                                  Ways to access your Windows partition will depend on which desktop manager you are using.
                                  But in Ubuntu you usually need to enter your Ubuntu administrators password to gain access once you have found your way to it.

                                  Can you help me with that?

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                                  • Deleted User
                                    Deleted User last edited by

                                    I found a way to access Windows files: boot Windows and reboot it, then boot Ubuntu.

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                                    • Deleted User
                                      Deleted User last edited by

                                      How to install tar.gz program?

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                                      • ruario
                                        ruario last edited by

                                        @linuxmint7

                                        Nope, no real difference, unless you have more than 6GB of RAM and your OS and software are 64bit optimised.

                                        What OS are you talking about? Because running 64-Bit Linux starts making sense from around the 892MB mark or better, despite what you may have heard previously. Here is a quote from Linus Torvalds:

                                        <blockquote>And for the kernel, the bigger virtual address space really is a huge deal. HIGHMEM accesses really are very slow. You don't see that in user space, but I really have seen 25% performance differences between non-highmem builds and CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G enabled for things that try to put a lot of data in highmem (and the 64G one is even more expensive). And that was just with 2GB of RAM.</blockquote>

                                        In another thread, a different kernel contributor, Hans Peter Anvin, clarifies the RAM limit when compiling without HIGHMEM.

                                        <blockquote>That cutoff is ~892 MB for a stock 32-bit kernel.</blockquote>

                                        In the same thread he goes on to specifically suggest using a 64 bit kernel on anything with more than 1GB of RAM.

                                        <blockquote>Since 32 bits means that any machine with 1 GB more means HIGHMEM, the number of non-embedded machines that should run 32-bit kernels today is functionally the null set. </blockquote>

                                        In summary, you should switch to 64-bit specifically to <em>improve</em> the performance of your 1GB machine, at least on Linux.

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                                        • linuxmint7
                                          linuxmint7 last edited by

                                          What OS are you talking about?

                                          Microsoft Windows.

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                                          • ruario
                                            ruario last edited by

                                            OK, well I don't know much about Windows these days, so free to ignore me if you like. 😉 Though I would still be very surprised if you need 6Gb before you should consider 64-Bit Windows.

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