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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 101/14042 EXP: 114171020 Next: 958369 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 469 days Last view: 469 days |
♥101 ✿4707 ★51 Posted by GreyMaria Consider multi-process browsers like Chrome, though- sometimes people have a *lot* of tabs open, too. |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 340/2423 EXP: 8185358 Next: 171299 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2240 days Last view: 555 days |
My pleasure, Matt. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 403/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Posted by Marzen64HOLY SHIT THE CRAPWARE ON MY 486!Posted by Kawa You must have had that whistling demo as well then (JOUEKID.AVI I think). ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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11 Hit Combo: Mother's Rosario Level: 109 Posts: 451/3393 EXP: 13566844 Next: 392801 Since: 12-30-11 From: Akron, Ohio; USA Last post: 116 days Last view: 6 days |
I've never had issues going from one OS to another. (in fact it can be fun sometimes)
The first OSes I used where in the Atari 400 and the Commodore 64. IE: BASIC. (basically load save and goto 10 was about as much as I put into it. I wanted my Pac-Man damnit!) I did get to my first true os until I got to school. There I used Apple IIGS GE/OS and System 6 on the Mac. GUI was just a neat thing back than. I started on x86 with a 8086 and a 286. Both came with DOS, and neither had anything better than CGA. I had a hand full of games and apps my father got from work. I mostly played battle chess and mean 18, a golf game. Win 3.1 was out of the question, and I never got a hold of anything before that. I didn't get my first real windows experience until we got a 75mhz Pentium computer. Windows 95 was so much better than what I had at home before. (I even got Windows version of Battle Chess). Once I hit IRC however I almost instantly was drawn into the Linux world. I didn't install it for a long time due to the computer bring shared, however once I got my first shell on which I ran the first variant of |NoLife|, and I was drooling over the FVWM2 screenshots of a friend's set. (yes I did.. he has had the best skin I ever did see for FVWM2) Once I did install it I used it for everything, and than branched out on making my own alterations. I was running WindowMaker, and finally updated my kernel from the exploitable 2.0.30. After that we had a new computer so we used that for Windows stuff. When I got tired of having two computers I was able to convince my family to let me install my WinNT 5 beta. That got me until Windows 2000 was released. When I finally built a computer it was dual booting 2000 and Slackware, but I stuck with 2000 for school work and stuff and got lazy with it. At this time I also had a Powerbook G4 and I spent most of my First year of College on it. It was running the first version of the commerical Mac OS X and it was unstable, and buggy, but so fun to mod I went to XP when I built the second computer. I didn't install Linux for a while on it since the RO stuff started soon after. When I built Midori it was in the height of tRO. I built it accordingly to be able to handle many different tasks at once. I bought one 120GB drive, and added every spare drive I had into it. It ran a very heavily hacked version of XP. I replaced all the logos and graphics (even the boot screen) with very anti-MS ones. When I left tRO I was able to run Linux again, and so I did for the whole time I used the Midori as a desktop. I switched to Gentoo Linux since it was the only one that had a viable amd64 distro at the time (that I liked anyway). The way you have to install it (at that time anyway) was to basically install everything manually. Everything is complied on the system with your specific tunings, and it while it would sometimes take an hour to install a package, it worked well. I was used to compiling everything by hand with slackware as well so a step up. I setup my usual modded WindowMaker theme, with OPENSTEP icons and such. I had to manually adjust glib2's themes on startup. It was hacked together, but it ran for MONTHS. I switched to a iBook I got from my brother, and well since than my primary machine has been a Mac. I used that for about 5 months. Once the Intel Macs came out I bought one right away. I used that one for my main machine up until 2010. The windows side of things, I bought a new desktop during the Summer of 2009 from someone at work. It was a gaming rig - Core 2 Quad, 6 GB RAM, SLi etc. This is what I use today. I wanted a machine I could play Windows games, and experiment with the new Windows 7 in the x64 flavor. I had Ubuntu install on it but I needed the space back for a project. I plan to install Linux Mint Debian in the near future when I get time. (IF I get time) Hopefully that makes sense. I wrote it at work in between various tasks.. I am one of those people who try every OS they can get their hands on. Some I've run but not as main include:
Windows/DOS variants I've tried:
I've used a small amount of Linux Distros but I was quite loyal to slack for years.
My favorite OS is Mac OS X, as it's a UNIX powered OS that has support for commercial applications without a compatibility layer, and I feel in love with the NeXTStep interface before Apple even bought it. (My Favorite Windows Manager is still WindowMaker, however it's hates dual monitors and it's a little out of date)
What I use on a day to day basis is always a mix of OSes. I use Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux daily. Right now Linux the least only due to the fact I don't have it running as a host OS at the moment. I use two servers, and 1~2 VMs with it installed on a regular basis. I use Mac OS X the most, and Windows 7 is my windows of choice. I use the 64 bit versions of all of them as well. At work I use Windows 7 mostly, but I do have a mac there as well I use as well. (I'm just lazy sometimes to get it out of my laptop bag.) To me at hope I treat all three OSes as one big computer. I use synergy to likn the Desktop keyboard and mouse to any physical machine I have. VMs are easier to work with when sharing resources as well. The only thing that sometimes slips up is hot keys if I am not paying attention. On bloatware. When it comes to Windows, I always install from stock media. It just saves a lot of time on the bloat ware side, even when you add the driver hunting time in. It also really gives you a smoother base to start with. On the Window XP front. I am bored with it. I have absolutely will not use it for any of my personal stuff if I can help it. I've used it far too long I think. It's an irrational reaction, but yeah. I don't use XP anymore. I do like Windows 7, it's the closed to me in personal experience than NT5 was. "Wow most everything works out of the box!" and I like the Aero theme. It' makes it easy to mix it up without hacking. Long messed END** The Dynamic Profile Administrator™"Never Knows Best" Note: if you can see this my layout broke. ALL THE CREDITS WILL BE REVEALED!! 'Victory Noriko' by @thatsheepagain. 'Chibi Dance Noriko' by @Haru__Kitsu. 'Deity's Night Out (Featuring Gabbie)' by @thatsheepagain Noriko Emotes by @Haru__Kitsu. Side Bar Noriko by @thatsheepagain 'Noriko's Nature Walk' by @projectTiGER_ Emotive Noriko by @thatsheepagain. "Space Candy Noriko" by BerryVerrine. "Super Sharp Noriko" by Xionfes. A gift illustration from the wonderful EverKinzPony! "Magical Girl Noriko" by @cute_hospital! "Patient Chibi Noriko" by @Ruii_ki! 'Dapper '60s Noriko' by @thatsheepagain. 'Shiny Chibi Noriko' by @inioli. 'Flower Veil Noriko' by @Sushiee_. 'Noriko in Realism' by @_Sarybuu. 'Noriko's Midnight Adventure' by @projectTiGER_ 'Yukata Noriko' by @yunyunmaru_ 'Birthday Wishes Noriko' by @thatsheepagain |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 257/8412 EXP: 52922928 Next: 30071 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2965 days Last view: 1488 days |
I have a bunch of programs open yet only 26 processes. I really don't run a lot.
But when I see some 7 laptops with 60 or more processes, I almost get a heart attack. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 407/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
The number of processes is really overrated. In fact, having programs split in several processes or Threads (another important column), boosts execution efficiency and stability.
The CPU Time column is the one that is important. My printer utility software has 4 processes, yet these have used only 2 seconds of CPU Time in total, while my computer is on for about 10 hours already. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
GreyMaria |
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RAM, Kiyoshi. That's valuable RAM that's getting wasted. |
Nicole |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 107/14042 EXP: 114171020 Next: 958369 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 469 days Last view: 469 days |
♥107 ✿4707 ★51 Posted by GreyMaria Well, that depends on your computer- I mean, the RAM exists for a reason, if you have enough you might as well use it for efficiency benefits. |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 272/8412 EXP: 52922928 Next: 30071 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2965 days Last view: 1488 days |
RAM is there so you can have a RAM disk, obviously, to store needless crap that doesn't need to survive.
...I doubt anyone uses it like that, though. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 409/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
That's also a relative thing. Why not use the RAM if you have it?
Also, more and more programs (Photoshop, Opera, Chrome) use memory more dynamically for caching. My Opera takes about 1 GB of memory at the moment. Why? Because it can. It would not do the same on a 256 MB system, on which it would work nicely too. Windows Vista and 7 also have a great memory manager (another reason to upgrade ). It resizes the system cache and Superfetch cache sizes dynamically, to improve system performance. It is available again instantly when a program needs it. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Posted by Kiyoshi This is why I don't use Opera. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 410/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Posted by GreyMariaWow, GreyMaria, congratulations on managing to read one entire line of my post. I am proud of you darling ~<3Posted by Kiyoshi ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
Nicole |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 108/14042 EXP: 114171020 Next: 958369 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 469 days Last view: 469 days |
♥108 ✿4707 ★51 Posted by Liliana I've actually sometimes thought about trying to set up a RAM disk on this machine (since I have more RAM than I "need" and usually don't shut down my computer), but since all my data is on an SSD otherwise I doubt the speed would be really noticeable. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 414/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Posted by NicoleNot only that.Posted by Liliana RAMdisks are only useful in operating systems that use the memory directly. On the ones that use virtual memory (basically everything but DOS and Windows before 3.0), it's a catch-22. While it can speed up temp files and the page file, less memory is available for caching, making Windows slower, and page more. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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11 Hit Combo: Mother's Rosario Level: 109 Posts: 462/3393 EXP: 13566844 Next: 392801 Since: 12-30-11 From: Akron, Ohio; USA Last post: 116 days Last view: 6 days |
I actually use a small RAM disk for use with my IRC announcer that I never use. Basically foobar2000 writes a while to a RAM disk that's shared. I than wrote a shell script that pipes the data to IRC output. (via the clipboard since the IRC client I use current is a bit odd and doesn't have an /exec or.. scripts Experimental client) The Dynamic Profile Administrator™"Never Knows Best" Note: if you can see this my layout broke. ALL THE CREDITS WILL BE REVEALED!! 'Victory Noriko' by @thatsheepagain. 'Chibi Dance Noriko' by @Haru__Kitsu. 'Deity's Night Out (Featuring Gabbie)' by @thatsheepagain Noriko Emotes by @Haru__Kitsu. Side Bar Noriko by @thatsheepagain 'Noriko's Nature Walk' by @projectTiGER_ Emotive Noriko by @thatsheepagain. "Space Candy Noriko" by BerryVerrine. "Super Sharp Noriko" by Xionfes. A gift illustration from the wonderful EverKinzPony! "Magical Girl Noriko" by @cute_hospital! "Patient Chibi Noriko" by @Ruii_ki! 'Dapper '60s Noriko' by @thatsheepagain. 'Shiny Chibi Noriko' by @inioli. 'Flower Veil Noriko' by @Sushiee_. 'Noriko in Realism' by @_Sarybuu. 'Noriko's Midnight Adventure' by @projectTiGER_ 'Yukata Noriko' by @yunyunmaru_ 'Birthday Wishes Noriko' by @thatsheepagain |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 515/1016 EXP: 2222285 Next: 113343 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Some interesting previews on Windows 8, Office 15, ARM support etc.
See no video? Download it. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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