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Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by Beavenburt, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. Ocky

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    Thanks for the feedback. I also used Nero in XP before moving to Linux. It was Nero 6 which was excellent. The later versions became increasingly bloated. I will stick with K3b as, apart from some minor niggles, it's free and does what I want. Would have probably switched to Nero Linux if it were gratis.
     
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  3. PRUHDG

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    Having fun.
     

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  4. linuxforall

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    Slickness Black with vision black emerald theme and black and white gloss icons on my Karmic x64, quad core Phenom.
     

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  5. Trespasser

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    I got my first AMD processor about a week ago. Not bad. I like it. Had always used Intel prior to this. I built it from NewEgg. Mine's an Athlon II X4 630 Propus quad core 2.8ghz Socket AM3. It runs real cool and quiet.

    One thing I don't like about a 64 bit system is flash sucks under it. My wife loves her Facebook flash games so naturally I searched high and low for a solution. Flash Player 64 bit works very poorly (if at all) and nspluginwrapper with flash 10.1 beta 3 works alright but her games are slow to react. I did find that a 32 bit Firefox runs fine within a 64 bit system. So far I'm not too impressed with 64 bit.

    Later...
     
  6. lodore

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    For some strange reason adobe hasn't even created an alpha 64bit flash player for windows but strangely has for linux. Most browsers are 32bit so thats why adobe hasn't bothered to support 64bit browsers.
     
  7. Kerodo

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    There is some kind of resistance to it on Adobe's part, which I don't really understand. If they put out an alpha for Win, I think you'd see more activity in x64 browser development...
     
  8. Kevin McAleavey

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    Nighttime, and in a dark red mood. :)

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  9. linuxforall

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    Apart from Facebook games which run fine on FF but not on Opera, flash x64 rocks on my system, its generally faster and even in full screen, youtube movies play out very well. Phoronix did a benchmark recently and as suspected, flash x64 in Linux outperformed flash x32 counterparts in Linux and Windows.
     
  10. linuxforall

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    Gimme blood.........red looks real nice and classy.
     
  11. Trespasser

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    Maybe I was a "little" harsh :cautious: ...libflashplayer x64 (version 10.0.45.2) does play some Facebook games nicely but not the ones my wife are most interested in...like YoVille, Social City, Farm Town, plus others. If Adobe would update their current 64 bit pre-release (10.0.45.2) to the functionality of 32 bit 10.1 beta 2 or 3 (which I consider to be the best flash players ever) my wife would be quite happy...which would mean I'm happy.

    And, if you're wondering...yes, I'm "hen-pecked"...but it ain't that bad really. ;).

    Later...
     
  12. Ocky

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    He..he..he.. Trespasser your sense of humour rocks. I presume you only have one wife - imagine 3 (soon 4) like our President. :D
     
  13. Beavenburt

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    Debian and openbox
     

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  14. linuxforall

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    Nice look, what theme are you using on Debian btw?
     
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  17. linuxforall

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    Love that shot of the Mig.
     
  18. Sputnik

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    Not a MiG comrade but a Sukhoi Su-27 :-* I've the pleasure to see those things (almost) every day, wonderful machines.
     
  19. cet

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    My lovely Kubuntu.I have to learn how to change image formats LOL.
     

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  20. Trespasser

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    I like that wallpaper. Nice.
     
  21. linuxforall

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    My mistake and shame on me for not recognizing the famous Flanker, the Indian Air Force flies the jointly developed Su 30 which I have seen at the air shows here doing the awesome Cobra maneuver. Its truly a formidable sight indeed and you are very lucky if you get to see these lovely machines on a daily basis.
     
  22. linuxforall

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    That is a nice serene wallpaper, have you installed K Sensors to monitor your hardware btw?
     
  23. cet

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    I downloaded the wallpaper from
    ht tp://kde-look.org/index.php?xsortmode=down&logpage=0&xcontentmode=4&page=1

    I do not know what K Sensors iso_O
     
  24. linuxforall

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    In a terminal, sudo apt-get lm-sensors hddtemp ksensors

    There will be a blue screen popping up for hddtemp configuration, select yes for all.

    Then do a sudo sensors-detect and select yes for all the prompts and then you would have to hit enter twice as per instructions there.

    Reboot and start up Ksensors for hardware temp and voltages. You can add Ksensors to your startup so that it comes on next time you reboot.
     
  25. cet

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    It says invalid command,but I found this program in the repositories and installed it but unfortunately there is no temp shown.
     

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