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RE: Show us your desktop! - Thomas - February 10th, 2019

Sorry that's not what I meant. What are you running on the XP installation. What requires you to need XP?


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - February 11th, 2019

oh! well sim tower for one, that one doesn't even start on windows 8.1

the sims 2 has all sorts of graphical glitches and crashes on windows 8.1
The original Deus ex.

a few dos games that I prefer to run without dosbox if possible and run great.

Streets of simcity.

Sim copter.

there's a few others that I haven't gotten around to installing on here yet but that's just the main one's I play so far.

most of them are nearly or over 20 years old lol.

at least one or two are over 25 but that'll be in the realm of the 486 build I'm planning

also the windows XP machine makes a great test bed for seeing if my website is still backwards compatible with older hardware.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Thomas - March 6th, 2019

Updated again for the changing weather

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RE: Show us your desktop! - Lain - March 6th, 2019

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KDE is so pretty desu!

I know the icons are gross, don't @ me.
I'm planning on making the distro hop to void though, and switching back to dwm. I hate having a gig of ram being used idly by the DE alone
Either that or NixOS, since I've always wanted to play around with it but never felt comfortable enough to actually do it.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Thomas - March 6th, 2019

(March 6th, 2019 at 5:57 AM)Lain Wrote: KDE is so pretty desu!

I know the icons are gross, don't @ me.
I'm planning on making the distro hop to void though, and switching back to dwm. I hate having a gig of ram being used idly by the DE alone
Either that or NixOS, since I've always wanted to play around with it but never felt comfortable enough to actually do it.

With 12 GB of RAM at your disposal, what's the big deal though? The point of well managed RAM is that when other things aren't using it, it can give more to the active application: in this case the DE, so that it runs faster.

Pretty wallpaper though.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Lain - March 6th, 2019

(March 6th, 2019 at 6:07 AM)Thomas Wrote:
(March 6th, 2019 at 5:57 AM)Lain Wrote: KDE is so pretty desu!

I know the icons are gross, don't @ me.
I'm planning on making the distro hop to void though, and switching back to dwm. I hate having a gig of ram being used idly by the DE alone
Either that or NixOS, since I've always wanted to play around with it but never felt comfortable enough to actually do it.

With 12 GB of RAM at your disposal, what's the big deal though? The point of well managed RAM is that when other things aren't using it, it can give more to the active application: in this case the DE, so that it runs faster.

Pretty wallpaper though.

It's not a matter of 'use everything at your disposal,' it's 'use only what you need.'
I don't want something that needs a gig to constantly drain my battery when I'm on the go. I don't need it to waste my precious CPU cycles managing that RAM and doing garbage collection for no reason. And in the case that I do have something that does use large amounts of RAM (say, I run a benchmark test or something) then I want to be able to maximize my use in that situation, instead of it being eaten away, without me having to reconfigure everything or kill background processes myself before I can use my resource-intensive apps.


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - March 6th, 2019

This right here is why Box is my linux DE of choice Tongue

it's so light it runs on a pentium 1 with 256mb of ram, it's infinitely customizable, and other than maybe a TUI or CLI it's probably the next best thing to X window as far as system weight and speed, only it looks way nicer.

Scroll up to that cool tron theme I did, I did that in Open Box.


RE: Show us your desktop! - zoldos - March 7th, 2019

   


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - March 26th, 2019

Decided to change mine again... found out finally how to set different pictures for each screen.

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I'm probably going to change my linux theme sometime soon... not sure what yet.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Thomas - March 26th, 2019

Link me the wallpaper with Borg Picard.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Guardian - March 26th, 2019

That looks sick!

I like it.


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - March 27th, 2019

@ thomas: https://i.imgur.com/Ibi3TXC.jpg


RE: Show us your desktop! - Thomas - March 27th, 2019

(March 27th, 2019 at 2:28 AM)SpookyZalost Wrote: @ thomas: https://i.imgur.com/Ibi3TXC.jpg

Siick thanks!


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - March 28th, 2019

sure Tongue

I really do need to take a picture of my werable's interface screen for this thread... it's nothing flashy but it's still cool lol.


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - September 13th, 2019

so I know it's a double post but I recently got something awesome working for compatibility with certain mid to late 90's systems.

Desktopception!  Cool

win 3.1/DOS on one side, OS9 on the other, all inside 8.1, though I could have easily run this in linux as well, I've tested on both  Big Grin

both can play games that my main cannot without them or dedicated hardware, though win3.1 still needs work.

Personally I prefer hardware to emulators but well space is at a premium lately, and until I can get my hands on a G4 cube or something I can rest easy knowing that I can run OS9 with a rez of up to 1920x1080, it's 1280x1024 here.

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RE: Show us your desktop! - Guardian - September 13th, 2019

That's awesome! Loved 3.1 (at the time)! Classic.


RE: Show us your desktop! - SpookyZalost - September 13th, 2019

@ guardian, it was one heck of a pain getting it to run let alone install in dosbox, but I got it all running, just so I can run some 16bit MAXIS games like simtower which will not run in DOSBOX or windows 64bit Tongue

By the by... the mac version of that game works better in sheepsaver running os9 than it does in dosbox running 3.1.


RE: Show us your desktop! - Guardian - September 13th, 2019

I can only imagine!

Installing... installation... these numbers aren't real (RAM, CPU, HDD, etc)!!!