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Fafnir

2024 Mar 28 06:20:23
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vash99

2024 Mar 27 10:19:38
yeah well at least the chemo my doctor suggested is a lot less harsh than when my mom had it
 

Radkres

2024 Mar 26 10:42:06
I Hope You Come up Negative on Cancer! Chemo is no Fun!  :3flower;
 

vash99

2024 Mar 26 10:14:09
i did the doctor was slightly concerned but its already fading i go back to work next week with limitations and a referral to an oncologist for blood work and possible chemo
 

thelufias

2024 Mar 26 12:06:16
Any bruising should be reported to your Doctor if you didn't know how it got there.
 

vash99

2024 Mar 23 11:02:10
i do im always walking around this part of town it helps but yesterday i saw a big bruise on my abdomen its already fading but it caught me off guard
 

Radkres

2024 Mar 22 12:27:16
Reminder Do Your Home Work Too! Do Not Be My Aunt Who Does nothing unless they are standing There!  :hug:
 

thelufias

2024 Mar 22 09:20:19
That's a good thing vash...they push you...but it's worth it in the end.
 

vash99

2024 Mar 21 09:34:30
im going to msc in olive branch this weekend for me its physical therapy
 

thelufias

2024 Mar 21 04:14:51
Snow Tomorrow....we shall see....if not....we won't see
 

vash99

2024 Mar 19 09:59:20
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Fafnir

2024 Mar 19 05:36:57
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Pommerlis

2024 Mar 19 04:54:08
Renovating is hard work!
 

vash99

2024 Mar 18 09:45:35
the food is overseasoned and they wake u up every two hours to check vitals, blood test , give the occasional tylonol  i got more sleep in one night home last night than four days in the hospital lolon another note i found the fifth incision its a lot longer than the rest and it stings
 

thelufias

2024 Mar 18 10:49:35
I know what you mean Vash...They wake you up to give you a sleeping pill LOL

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #20 on: November 19, 2018, 06:48:09 AM »
Oh, I remember now why I bought this particular motherboard.   Durability, it has all solid caps, dual BIOS, redundant power regulators on all lines, 6 SATA 3 ports and 12 USB2 ports.  The day I bought it, it was state of the art.   We all know how that goes though!  Heh!  It was a good investment I think. 
It was Woohoo twice as fast and powerful as its predecessor, the AMD A64 X2 4800+ with 4 gigs DDR.  So maybe I shouldn't bother resurrecting that one.  I mean, sure I paid $1015 for the CPU when I got it, and was on a waiting list for it to be released in the first place.   Then, a pair of EVGA nvidia 7800GTX PCIe x16 vid cards and whoosh, I'm rendering in Poser 6 and DS (beta) 0.1.8nnn and 64 bits (BETA!) XP Pro 64 OEM.  The only flavor it even came in. 
Running THAT machine is when I needed Linux to have a look at various things of hardware that came my way back then.   Bloody Windows.   PDG, Sir Knight, there is no need to tell you guys that M$ really pickled things up under the hood.  But, I recall that to even enable certain hardware and software they didn't like required cheating.  ergo-the Linux boot, read, set specific bits to this and that and WHAT 'warranty' ???   Oh well.  It worked.
Linux may be needed to kill M$ access and control to my W10 system.   And if I end up killing that tiny tablet, well I've borked more expensive things with one simple touch of a hot soldering iron. Soooo.  Can't hurt the $96.00 tablet too bad methinks...
(still rendering a Star Carrier scene with Pocket Star and a Genesis 2 Female Pilot, gonna be a while yet!)

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #21 on: November 19, 2018, 08:35:28 AM »
Is there a definitive answer to this question:   Does Poser work in Linux?   WiNE?

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #22 on: November 20, 2018, 07:28:21 AM »
Used to up to and including PP2012. Haven't tried since then. I no longer run a Linux box exclusively.

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #23 on: November 20, 2018, 01:59:54 PM »
I haven't tried to boot these ISO's, so they may or may not.   Boot to optical drive on SATA or the single IDE is ok, but USB2 was new when I got this mobo.  I THINK there is a way to boot USB Flash or spinner.  Gotta read up on that.

Sounds like you're having fun too Hedd!

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #24 on: November 20, 2018, 02:02:03 PM »
I am ok with dynamics not working.   So it's sort of a child process running a child process and maybe try to run a child process?   Nah it wouldn't render or go Materials Room if that was it.

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #25 on: November 20, 2018, 02:22:54 PM »
Before I leave work, just wanted to post this screen capture from Fedora 29 running DAZ Studio 4.10, rendering an Iray scene:

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #26 on: November 21, 2018, 01:58:29 AM »
Very cool Sir Knight!

(my cats are in here pre-occupying me ;o)  )

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Re: Linux Newbie
« Reply #27 on: November 21, 2018, 04:58:24 AM »
It's only because DAZ Studio and the downloader are free.  I'll try to do a Poser install on one of the home Linux systems over Thanksgiving and show that, too.