I'm currently using Ubuntu 10.04 and before used 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) but it became too slow on my old laptop when I updated to 11.10.
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I'm posting this in Ubuntu.
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technoboy10 wrote:
NEW!
New discussion point: How do you run Ubuntu?
Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Which virtualisation software are you using?
Virtualbox. The one and only champion.
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Which virtualisation software are you using?
Virtualbox. The one and only champion.
I find that VMware Player works better with Mac OS X at least, but that may just be on my computer. I do love VirtualBox though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Which virtualisation software are you using?
Virtualbox. The one and only champion.
I find that VMware Player works better with Mac OS X at least, but that may just be on my computer. I do love VirtualBox though.
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You can't beat open-source
And VMware player doesn't work on Mac
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You can't often, but it just works better on my architecture I guess.
Also, use Wine
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veggieman001 wrote:
You can't often, but it just works better on my architecture I guess.
Also, use Wine![]()
I do, but Wine tends to be very buggy on my Mac. It could be something to do with my AMD graphics card
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veggieman001 wrote:
You can't often, but it just works better on my architecture I guess.
Also, use Wine![]()
Virtualization software running an operating system on top of a compatibility layer for another operating system inside of a third.
Yo dawg...
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Harakou wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
You can't often, but it just works better on my architecture I guess.
Also, use Wine![]()
Virtualization software running an operating system on top of a compatibility layer for another operating system inside of a third.
Yo dawg...
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Harakou wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
You can't often, but it just works better on my architecture I guess.
Also, use Wine![]()
Virtualization software running an operating system on top of a compatibility layer for another operating system inside of a third.
Yo dawg...
You overachiever! xD
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I use Ubuntu as my main OS. I can't get 12.04 yet because my internet is bad for downloading things that big. I can get it in a computer magazine though.
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I am running Ubuntu 12.04 with different destops like: kde(Nice for windows converts,if your pc can handle it.) ,Unity(Not that bad.) ,Icewm (Windows 95/98 look alike that doesn't use much memory),Gnome classic (If all others fail)
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I'm downloading now, and plan to run it from a CD. It looks pretty cool. ;3
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ugh. Now I can't seem to boot my Ubuntu partition. It loads, but then at the login screen everything where there should be icons is just plain white.
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I have Linux Mint dual-booted alongside Windows, but I wanna try Ubuntu :3
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Cassiedragon wrote:
I have Linux Mint dual-booted alongside Windows, but I wanna try Ubuntu :3
I can't use Mint because it doesn't have the right network drivers
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