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Who else still runs Windows XP as there main OS?
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2017-03-07 at 2:59 PM UTC
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2017-03-07 at 9:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Nobody really needs any support for Windows at all, though. Run a good rule-based software firewall behind a router and you're fine.
I was talking about chrome support for xp, I use a stream service that needed the newest version of chrome and it was about time I upgraded so I did. -
2017-03-08 at 3:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Number13 I was talking about chrome support for xp, I use a stream service that needed the newest version of chrome and it was about time I upgraded so I did.
Fucking burns me up inside when they decide to put out some piece of useless garbage that's not backward compatible. I would love to break every bone in the body of the money-grubbing morons who think its cute to do that. -
2017-03-08 at 3:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The SP3 version of XP is pretty solid, as for security concerns. All the hype about it being full of holes is just complete BS from Microsoft surrogates, who always have to have the latest version of everything, and enough is never enough for these people. They just scoff at WINXP users because they want to stay "cool".
Who could POSSIBLY EVER use more than the whopping max 4GB? Who could possibly need to page more than 2GB? -
2017-03-08 at 3:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Fucking burns me up inside when they decide to put out some piece of useless garbage that's not backward compatible. I would love to break every bone in the body of the money-grubbing morons who think its cute to do that.
Lol, gay, supporting an old ass obsolete OS is a hole in the ground into which you cast money and developer sanity. -
2017-03-08 at 4:03 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 4:39 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 5:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Browsers with several tabs open, compiling large statically linked programs, every game made in the last 5 years, operating on reasonable sized databases, and generally running more than like two programs at a time.
I'm in no big hurry, and I still always get the job done right. You kids today are all about instant gratification. Not good. -
2017-03-08 at 5:54 AM UTCyes, surely the youth would be in such better shape if they just used shittier slower computers with outdated software.
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2017-03-08 at 5:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny yes, surely the youth would be in such better shape if they just used shittier slower computers with outdated software.
you're being sarcastic but I actually believe people would be more inclined to properly understand what they're doing if they were forced to use the terminal -
2017-03-08 at 5:57 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 6:14 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 6:16 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 7:05 AM UTCThe military still uses windows XP for example.
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2017-03-08 at 8:12 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 9:42 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 9:56 AM UTC
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2017-03-08 at 4:25 PM UTCWhat Lanny fails to mention is that, even though the memory limitation on the operating system itself is 4GB, the graphics accelerator can have as much video RAM as you like, so it's not really an issue at all to run graphic intensive programs, such as modern games.
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2017-03-09 at 4:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL What Lanny fails to mention is that, even though the memory limitation on the operating system itself is 4GB, the graphics accelerator can have as much video RAM as you like, so it's not really an issue at all to run graphic intensive programs, such as modern games.
Firstly that's not true, VRAM is part of a process's virtual address space, and secondly XP drivers don't exist for modern GPUs and haven't for a while now. -
2017-03-09 at 8:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL What Lanny fails to mention is that, even though the memory limitation on the operating system itself is 4GB, the graphics accelerator can have as much video RAM as you like, so it's not really an issue at all to run graphic intensive programs, such as modern games.
bs. my 13yo radeon9550 is very challenged when it comes to playing 1080p.
very.