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BigNig wrote:
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If I had enough disk space, I'd run 3 OSes too (probably Arch Linux, OS X and XP). However, at the moment, I'm stuck with an old gen Macbook with 78 GB of disk...


Arch Linux? Never heard of it. Is it a derivative of one of the major distributions, or is it it's own thing?


It's it's own thing.

Basically, you only have on your system what you really need. During install, you specify your modules, manually edit your .conf(s), and install all your needed apps.

Its very fast, and very small: you can have a full system in around 400 MB. Which makes it awesome.


Interesting.

That would come in handy when I'm setting up Wine and ndiswrapper.


Lol. Is ndiswrapper such a chore on whatever distro you're running? Arch is the only distro that had wireless working out-of-the-box for me, so you might wanna give it a try.

And I hate Wine. It's nice, but it has little or no support for games. Which means you go get a torrent of Cedega. :D

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Jumpin' Jack Flash wrote:
BigNig wrote:
Jumpin' Jack Flash wrote:
BigNig wrote:
Jumpin' Jack Flash wrote:
If I had enough disk space, I'd run 3 OSes too (probably Arch Linux, OS X and XP). However, at the moment, I'm stuck with an old gen Macbook with 78 GB of disk...


Arch Linux? Never heard of it. Is it a derivative of one of the major distributions, or is it it's own thing?


It's it's own thing.

Basically, you only have on your system what you really need. During install, you specify your modules, manually edit your .conf(s), and install all your needed apps.

Its very fast, and very small: you can have a full system in around 400 MB. Which makes it awesome.


Interesting.

That would come in handy when I'm setting up Wine and ndiswrapper.


Lol. Is ndiswrapper such a chore on whatever distro you're running? Arch is the only distro that had wireless working out-of-the-box for me, so you might wanna give it a try.

And I hate Wine. It's nice, but it has little or no support for games. Which means you go get a torrent of Cedega. :D


Linux drivers haven't been written for my card for any distro. Lazy driver writers.

I don't use Linux for games, I have a partition with WinXP for that, but Wine helps me run the little things.

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BigNig wrote:
Jumpin' Jack Flash wrote:
BigNig wrote:
Jumpin' Jack Flash wrote:
BigNig wrote:
Arch Linux? Never heard of it. Is it a derivative of one of the major distributions, or is it it's own thing?


It's it's own thing.

Basically, you only have on your system what you really need. During install, you specify your modules, manually edit your .conf(s), and install all your needed apps.

Its very fast, and very small: you can have a full system in around 400 MB. Which makes it awesome.


Interesting.

That would come in handy when I'm setting up Wine and ndiswrapper.


Lol. Is ndiswrapper such a chore on whatever distro you're running? Arch is the only distro that had wireless working out-of-the-box for me, so you might wanna give it a try.

And I hate Wine. It's nice, but it has little or no support for games. Which means you go get a torrent of Cedega. :D


Linux drivers haven't been written for my card for any distro. Lazy driver writers.

I don't use Linux for games, I have a partition with WinXP for that, but Wine helps me run the little things.


Well, when you have a tiny hard drive, and can't stand Winblows (I.E. me), then you get Linux + Cedega.

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I seem to have an abundance of hard drives...

1 x 160GB
2 x 80GB
1 x 4GB

And I'm buying a 200+GB hard drive for the lulz.

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BigNig wrote:
I seem to have an abundance of hard drives...

1 x 160GB
2 x 80GB
1 x 4GB

And I'm buying a 200+GB hard drive for the lulz.
Hey dude. Can you suggest a good external hardrive for me to get for my birthday? I'm looking for a cheap 1 TB one and saw some cheaply price on the internet....
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Sorry, can't. I have no need for 1TB of space, so I haven't looked into it.

However, I'd go with a familiar brand name, like Western Digital.

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so64 wrote:
BigNig wrote:
I seem to have an abundance of hard drives...

1 x 160GB
2 x 80GB
1 x 4GB

And I'm buying a 200+GB hard drive for the lulz.
Hey dude. Can you suggest a good external hardrive for me to get for my birthday? I'm looking for a cheap 1 TB one and saw some cheaply price on the internet....


90% of 1TB externals are $200+

Plus why do you need that much space?

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NativeTJ wrote:
so64 wrote:
BigNig wrote:
I seem to have an abundance of hard drives...

1 x 160GB
2 x 80GB
1 x 4GB

And I'm buying a 200+GB hard drive for the lulz.
Hey dude. Can you suggest a good external hardrive for me to get for my birthday? I'm looking for a cheap 1 TB one and saw some cheaply price on the internet....


90% of 1TB externals are $200+

Plus why do you need that much space?
1.I know that. Cheapest I found was 199.99 >_>

2.Err....no reason....<_<

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NativeTJ wrote:
90% of 1TB externals are $200+


You can buy a 6TB hard drive off of Newegg for $2200!

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2.Err....no reason....<_<


No man has that much porn...the most I've seen on 4chan when they have a "post the size of your porn folder" thread is about 170-200GB...

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I think that he's starting a server or something...
Or installing Vista.

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