Tervic2009-10-30 15:46:46
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Oct 29 2009, 08:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
\\ Free Space Potatoe(Not joking, could show you a pic if you'd like)
Pics or it never happened.
Unknown2009-10-30 17:57:03
Daganev2009-10-30 18:24:22
QUOTE (Simimi @ Oct 30 2009, 08:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Blatant IBM/Lenovo fan that I am... I like the LenovoEE version, as it brings back ThinkVantage, Media buttons, and other Lenovo features that were missing from the standard install.... such as the 3g network adapter in my model. I do not know about speed but my reality distortion meter says it feels so much faster! Wwish they would bring back their Linux optimization though...
I think I'll have to go with the lenovo afterall
Tervic2009-10-30 21:41:49
QUOTE (Deschain @ Oct 30 2009, 10:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The world is a sad, sad place when that's the measure of a succesful product launch... I lol'd anyways.
Caffrey2009-10-31 09:29:07
rofl @ cartoon and at the earlier XKCD one
first application problem : ZMUD! flickers and doesn't show scrollbars in map window.
Edit: Solved with Virtual PC or "Windows XP Mode" as they call it in Windows 7
first application problem : ZMUD! flickers and doesn't show scrollbars in map window.
Edit: Solved with Virtual PC or "Windows XP Mode" as they call it in Windows 7
Unknown2009-10-31 13:38:36
Yeah, but zMUD clearly states that it's not supported on Vista (or Windows 7, of course). It's not just Zugg trying to sell CMUD. It's true!
Unknown2009-10-31 14:02:54
QUOTE (caffrey @ Oct 31 2009, 05:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
first application problem : ZMUD! flickers and doesn't show scrollbars in map window.
Edit: Solved with Virtual PC or "Windows XP Mode" as they call it in Windows 7
Edit: Solved with Virtual PC or "Windows XP Mode" as they call it in Windows 7
Windows XP Mode requires your processor to have virtualization support, though....if anyone was interested.