I tried NX and had issues all over the place - Then I found xrdp - works between linux & linux, windows & linux, and saves open sessions if you get cut off.
Check sourceforge for it. Good app to setup and use.
I grabbed a pair of these to replace two Dell 2005FPW's I'd been running -
Same max resolution but worth the $260 they were on sale for -
No issues, no complaints.
Picture a PC with Windows XP on it... now rename and relocate all of your normal icons, menu items, and configuration sliders/check boxes.
Now add more overhead, annoying pop-up boxes, and a fat price tag...
- You have Vista -
The bit-locker feature and improved search features are all a...
If you want to install a distro and use it immediately - Ubuntu.
If you want to learn something along the way, build a system from source, and customize it from the ground up - Gentoo.
If you want a command line only LAMP server that installs damn fast and works great - Ubuntu Server is slick...
I installed a copy the other day for a guy and there were no issues that I saw. It was a streamlined PC with only one tuner though...
Has anyone had experience with Sage Linux version using HD tuner cards?
How does it do with xvid/divx and other AVI's?
My MCE box just seems to die every 6...
I have x64 installed on my game system and have had no issues.
I would say it's as fast as the x32 version, and you'll need a benchmark utility to tell you otherwise.
Printer drivers were the only issue I had.
If you have a 64 bit chip why not use it?
If you're running the x32 version...
I don't believe there is any emulation.
The CPU is capable of both 32 and 64 bit instruction sets, and the OS is comprised of 32 and 64 bit components. The CPU simply switches between modes when running the appropriate 32 or 64 bit code.
I have found only one or two programs that have issues...
I ran 3DMark 05 with my old 6600GT OC BFG card and I was right around 3100.
Your sfores are in line with the rest.
I grabbed an x800 256mb card and juiced it a bit, now I'm around 5000 on 3dMark 05.
I had this same issue on an x64 platform.
Windows update will install the new dot net 2.0 version -
You will need to search the MS site and ALSO install version 1.1 to get the ATI software to open and work as expected...
I would have thought that ATI might have checked this... Hmm...
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