Re: Desktop pictures
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 8:49 am
Is that Linux Mint?Roman wrote:Too big to post as an image.
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Is that Linux Mint?Roman wrote:Too big to post as an image.
That's fullscreen Safari on OS X El Capitan.onlyonemac wrote:Is that Linux Mint?Roman wrote:Too big to post as an image.
LOL should have realised that was a MacBook... the title bar of the window looked somewhat like Linux Mint at first glance. (Mis-)recognised it because I use Linux Mint myself.Roman wrote:That's fullscreen Safari on OS X El Capitan.onlyonemac wrote:Is that Linux Mint?Roman wrote:Too big to post as an image.
You can run windows perfectly fine from any partition on any drive, It will always (or at-least in my experience) use C as your windows install drive, unless you force it somewhere else - which can be a hassle.onlyonemac wrote:I didn't think you could run more than one version of Windows on the same computer. Doesn't Windows only work in a primary partition on the first hard drive?iansjack wrote:The main one on the right is an i7 machine that runs Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Fedora, and Gentoo.
There's not much to say other than that, obviously, you thought wrong. I've just told you that my main computer runs three different versions of Windows.onlyonemac wrote:I didn't think you could run more than one version of Windows on the same computer. Doesn't Windows only work in a primary partition on the first hard drive?iansjack wrote:The main one on the right is an i7 machine that runs Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Fedora, and Gentoo.
Aren't you an Apple guy? From your name, "onlyonemac."onlyonemac wrote:LOL should have realised that was a MacBook... the title bar of the window looked somewhat like Linux Mint at first glance. (Mis-)recognised it because I use Linux Mint myself.
Actually I chose that username a long time ago when I joined a vintage Macintosh forum. I'm a little into vintage Macintoshes, but I am by no means a "modern" Apple guy. No, I'm a Linux geek!muazzam wrote:Aren't you an Apple guy? From your name, "onlyonemac."onlyonemac wrote:LOL should have realised that was a MacBook... the title bar of the window looked somewhat like Linux Mint at first glance. (Mis-)recognised it because I use Linux Mint myself.
I pretty much assumed that his username was referring to his raincoat.muazzam wrote:Aren't you an Apple guy? From your name, "onlyonemac."onlyonemac wrote:LOL should have realised that was a MacBook... the title bar of the window looked somewhat like Linux Mint at first glance. (Mis-)recognised it because I use Linux Mint myself.
With two PHYs.gerryg400 wrote:I pretty much assumed that his username was referring to his raincoat.muazzam wrote:Aren't you an Apple guy? From your name, "onlyonemac."onlyonemac wrote:LOL should have realised that was a MacBook... the title bar of the window looked somewhat like Linux Mint at first glance. (Mis-)recognised it because I use Linux Mint myself.
Oh, got it!onlyonemac wrote: Actually I chose that username a long time ago when I joined a vintage Macintosh forum. I'm a little into vintage Macintoshes, but I am by no means a "modern" Apple guy. No, I'm a Linux geek!
I don't think you have enough computers... and that is an interesting vase you have thereCombuster wrote:My workroom is currently a huge mess, so instead I'll entertain you with a 6-year-old photo instead.
Would you mind telling what eye sight problem do you have? (Well, I've near-sightedness and I'm quite worried about it.)onlyonemac wrote:I've got a nice large monitor for the bit of remaining sight that I can use.
I'd rather not go into details but it is a degenerative condition and has nothing to do with near-sightedness so you don't need to worrymuazzam wrote:Would you mind telling what eye sight problem do you have? (Well, I've near-sightedness and I'm quite worried about it.)onlyonemac wrote:I've got a nice large monitor for the bit of remaining sight that I can use.