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Vlasov wrote:Thanks for the advice, guys! My preferred browser is Internet Explorer, but I also use Chrome occasionally. Maybe I should use it whenever I play CC.
My Adobe Acrobat for reading *.PDF files has also been incompatible since upgrading to Windows 10.
BrutalBob wrote:Vlasov wrote:Thanks for the advice, guys! My preferred browser is Internet Explorer, but I also use Chrome occasionally. Maybe I should use it whenever I play CC.
My Adobe Acrobat for reading *.PDF files has also been incompatible since upgrading to Windows 10.
If the issue is Internet Explorer the you should create a bug report and leave all the details they ask for eg Operating System, browser version etc. I am sure they would appreciate knowing
Dukasaur wrote:BrutalBob wrote:Vlasov wrote:Thanks for the advice, guys! My preferred browser is Internet Explorer, but I also use Chrome occasionally. Maybe I should use it whenever I play CC.
My Adobe Acrobat for reading *.PDF files has also been incompatible since upgrading to Windows 10.
If the issue is Internet Explorer the you should create a bug report and leave all the details they ask for eg Operating System, browser version etc. I am sure they would appreciate knowing
Internet Expectorant is a bug.
Beast Of Burson wrote:Dukasaur wrote:BrutalBob wrote:Vlasov wrote:Thanks for the advice, guys! My preferred browser is Internet Explorer, but I also use Chrome occasionally. Maybe I should use it whenever I play CC.
My Adobe Acrobat for reading *.PDF files has also been incompatible since upgrading to Windows 10.
If the issue is Internet Explorer the you should create a bug report and leave all the details they ask for eg Operating System, browser version etc. I am sure they would appreciate knowing
Internet Expectorant is a bug.
Explorer is garbage! I use Win 10 with chrome as default and have no problems
nietzsche wrote:indeed, linux mint is one of the few options left. clown OSs everywhere.
dukasaur.. vista? install windows 7 at least. it's faster than vista. it's actually good when it's well optimized. and uninstall all the toolbars on your browser as well.
Dukasaur wrote:I use Vista and Firefox and I have no problems.
isaiah40 wrote:Windows 10 is garbage, I use Linux Mint with Chrome with absolutely no problems!
BrutalBob wrote:Dukasaur wrote:I use Vista and Firefox and I have no problems.
Wow when did you make the big break from DOS?
nietzsche wrote:I know what you mean, I can't get passed the desktop paradigm. I hate the new flat environments.
I hope Linux Mint never gets sucked into the new wave of flat stuff and clown shells.
isaiah40 wrote:nietzsche wrote:I know what you mean, I can't get passed the desktop paradigm. I hate the new flat environments.
I hope Linux Mint never gets sucked into the new wave of flat stuff and clown shells.
Well Linux Mint 18 did go to the "flat" stuff for compatibility reasons (at least that is the reason if I remember correctly). Nice thing about Linux is that it doesn't have all the background programs running using up all of your memory.
Dukasaur wrote:BrutalBob wrote:Dukasaur wrote:I use Vista and Firefox and I have no problems.
Wow when did you make the big break from DOS?
The Compaq had DOS. It wasn't MS-DOS. I can't remember which company made it, but it was one of many types of DOS that existed in those days. Nowadays when people say DOS they mean MS-DOS, but back then many companies made a DOS of some kind.
Dukasaur wrote:
I used the Compaq until 1997. Just like the Apple before it, the only reason I got rid of it was that it died and I could no longer get parts. That year I picked up a newer 286 with a polychrome monitor and the snazzy new 3.5 inch drives. However, other than the fancy new floppy drives and the polychrome monitor, it was actually inferior in many ways to my Compaq. Within a year I picked up another new computer, a 486, and reluctantly I put Windows 95 on it, although it took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of using a mouse. For a few months I used the Win95 with keyboard shortcuts only and absolutely refused to touch the mouse, but after a few months curiosity became stronger than the revulsion and I started touching the thing.
Dukasaur wrote:The 486 lasted until about 2005, when I got a Pentium III machine with Windows NT. That was a super-powerful machine, I got it from a software developer I know who spares no expense with his machines, although of course by the time he gave it to me it was getting long in the tooth and some of the components were no longer state-of-the-art. Later I replaced the NT with Vista.
In 2012 I went long-hauling for a couple years, so I needed a laptop, and in 2013 I bought my current machine, a Toshiba laptop with a Celeron 900. I actually kind-of regret that. Even in 2013, the Celeron 900 was already a bit dated. I had a chance to buy a much faster processor for $400 or the one I bought for $300. At the time, I wasn't making much money and the collection agencies were pretty far up my ass, so I felt I had to go with the cheaper option, but now after only 3 years the thing really lags when I go to graphic-intensive sites like Facebook.
nietzsche wrote:Dukasaur wrote:The 486 lasted until about 2005, when I got a Pentium III machine with Windows NT. That was a super-powerful machine, I got it from a software developer I know who spares no expense with his machines, although of course by the time he gave it to me it was getting long in the tooth and some of the components were no longer state-of-the-art. Later I replaced the NT with Vista.
In 2012 I went long-hauling for a couple years, so I needed a laptop, and in 2013 I bought my current machine, a Toshiba laptop with a Celeron 900. I actually kind-of regret that. Even in 2013, the Celeron 900 was already a bit dated. I had a chance to buy a much faster processor for $400 or the one I bought for $300. At the time, I wasn't making much money and the collection agencies were pretty far up my ass, so I felt I had to go with the cheaper option, but now after only 3 years the thing really lags when I go to graphic-intensive sites like Facebook.
Windows NT was actually a stable OS. Then in that line there was windows 2000 that was stable also. On the home side, 98 got stable with SP2 i think, then millenium edition was shit, then XP got stable with SP1 or 2 i don't remember. Vista was shit, and then Win7 was fine. Everything after that I haven't really tested, because i can't get passed the clownish shell.
And about your computer it's your fault because I offered you advice on how to get a cheap computer like this used Precision M4400 that is actually pretty good still. Inter Core 2 Duo 2x3.06GHz, 4GB ram, and an nvidia quadro fx 770m, with a nice 1920x1200 (16:10) display. It costed me little over 200 dls. And it runs pretty nicely on linux mint, so it could run pretty nicely with windows 7 with everything optimized. But you told me you didn;t need my advice, and that I sucked and I don't remember what more.
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