I hate SP2!!!
I hate SP2!!!
AHHHHHHHHHHH
I recently installed XP SP2 hoping for the wonders everyones been speaking of, and BAM! my wireless adaptar's drivers conflict with SP2. so i go and get new drivers made for SP2, and they wont install because they say i have the wrong version of windows.......icccchhhhh.....besides that...SP2 makes my windows loading time like eight million times slower.....I think maybe i should just redo the whole PC and see if it helps....well SP2 is uninstalled for now, maybe ill use it when i feel like redoing the entire pc.
I recently installed XP SP2 hoping for the wonders everyones been speaking of, and BAM! my wireless adaptar's drivers conflict with SP2. so i go and get new drivers made for SP2, and they wont install because they say i have the wrong version of windows.......icccchhhhh.....besides that...SP2 makes my windows loading time like eight million times slower.....I think maybe i should just redo the whole PC and see if it helps....well SP2 is uninstalled for now, maybe ill use it when i feel like redoing the entire pc.
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hmmm. my slackware 10 works just fine without sp2.
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well, I'm about to do the same. I just completed my 10th day without windoze at home I mounted Gentoo and it's simply amazing, no more crashes, no more security worries, opengl is damn fast (u wouldn't believe how Quake3 and UT2003 run compared to windoze!!).
So that's why I've been a bit away, learning how to put up an optimized system in linux, and I think I pretty much have it ready!!! The only thing is the lack of 3dsmax, but I think I'll go deeper with blender (which btw runs like 10 times faster than in windows too). Oh, and I'm trying to figure out how to use the Irrlicht engine with anjuta or kde, so probably my next set of tuts will have to do with linux!!!
check my desk:
http://www.theshower.nl/cgi-bin/genesis ... ydesk7.jpg
cheers from the linux side of the force
So that's why I've been a bit away, learning how to put up an optimized system in linux, and I think I pretty much have it ready!!! The only thing is the lack of 3dsmax, but I think I'll go deeper with blender (which btw runs like 10 times faster than in windows too). Oh, and I'm trying to figure out how to use the Irrlicht engine with anjuta or kde, so probably my next set of tuts will have to do with linux!!!
check my desk:
http://www.theshower.nl/cgi-bin/genesis ... ydesk7.jpg
cheers from the linux side of the force
I agree: Gentoo rocks !!! But I'm still waiting for Wine to support more games - DX9 in progress (or the reverse: developpers supporting more linux :p). Currently I use Windoz' only for Offeeces 2k and Morrowind :p.
My regret is that (due to readings in other topics) Irrlicht seems to run faster under DX9 (up to 250% with NX and vertex buffers) than under OpenGL.
My regret is that (due to readings in other topics) Irrlicht seems to run faster under DX9 (up to 250% with NX and vertex buffers) than under OpenGL.
Transgaming costs $5 a month to get their updates and they support most (all?) big name games within weeks of release. They make an addon for Wine that suports Directx calls by translating to OGL calls, or something similar.coder2000 wrote:If there was a reliable and free way to run 99% of the pc games available I would switch 500% to linux but until then I will have to do with running it in vmware.
I currently play, Doom3, UT2k4+Mods, RCTW:ET on linux natively.
As for losing 3DMax, Blender 2.35 is pretty good for game modelling IMO and don't forget Maya 4.5 runs on Linux natively.
I agree that OGL runs a lot better on Linux
Oh and for "Offeces 2000", www.OpenOffice.org can handle Office documents - check it out
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i have been running SP2 on numerous machines and never had a problem with anything ...boot up is faster ..only thing i don't like is the new security center but that ain't too hard to disable.
I have considered using linux only but i ain't a big linux fan ...i do like Open and Freebsd but for servers only, i dislike all *nix's for desktops but that's just my personal preference
I have considered using linux only but i ain't a big linux fan ...i do like Open and Freebsd but for servers only, i dislike all *nix's for desktops but that's just my personal preference
WineX (or Cedega as its now called) is cool I just don't know if I want to pay for it.dingo wrote:Transgaming costs $5 a month to get their updates and they support most (all?) big name games within weeks of release. They make an addon for Wine that suports Directx calls by translating to OGL calls, or something similar.coder2000 wrote:If there was a reliable and free way to run 99% of the pc games available I would switch 500% to linux but until then I will have to do with running it in vmware.
After installing SP2 my Internet Explorer will no longer correctly display XML formatted documents which do not have a .xml file extension
You do a lot of programming? Really? I try to get some in, but the debugging keeps me pretty busy.
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