Author Topic: Linux for the rest of US, Ubuntu's (un)friendliness, dual boot win10 and 18,4lts  (Read 6852 times)

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Online rsjsouza

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Vmware is quite superior, and no MOQ
Big fan here. I have been a user of Vmware for about ten years now and I found out it is still the one that, although not perfect, better interacts with weird hardware (JTAG debuggers, unusual pods, etc. ).

The ability to completely lock network access from legacy OSes is perfect (but that is applicable to any VM)
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That part works fine

Only on PeeeeCeeees, and only due to the support offered by the BIOS, which has PCIBIOS extension to manage the shit made by those companies who didn't respect the PCI spec.

On PowerPC, Power9, MIPS, and HPPA machines: any Radeon card has never worked.
 


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