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Posted on 2017/01/31
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Y0shimario0 | Title says it all. My system is an iMac late 2006, 32 bit efi, 64 bit cpu, which is a core 2 duo clocked at 1.83. |
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Posted on 2017/01/31
#2902
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Captain Famicom | Ubuntu Mate or Antergos. They work great on old hardware(antergos you should use openbox or xfce) |
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Posted on 2017/01/31
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Y0shimario0 | I should add, i currently have windows 7 ultimate and mac os x 10.7 installed. |
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Posted on 2017/01/31
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MKGirlism |
I can recommend Manjaro. Manjaro is Arch Linux, but much easier to install, and more stable. |
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Posted on 2017/02/14
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CosmicEternity | Manjaro looks promising, MKGirlism, does it work in vmware, because I want to try it out. |
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Posted on 2017/02/14
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MKGirlism |
Well, what doesn't work in VMWare? Well, Ubuntu doesn't work in VirtualBox, for some odd reason... |
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Posted on 2017/02/14
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Kitty Remilya Ambiance | I recommend Xubuntu or Lubuntu. They're lighter and faster variants of Ubuntu. Xubuntu has XFCE and Lubuntu has LXDE, while Ubuntu has Unity. |
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Posted on 2017/02/14
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CosmicEternity |
Well, what doesn't work in VMWare? I don't think anything doesn't work in VMWare. Heck, I managed to get Longhorn 3718 to work with proper sound in VMWare, it was a huge pain trying to get the sound to work, but still. Seems VMWare is a lot more compatible (and faster on this Celeron N3050) than VirtualBox, though I have both installed. |
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Posted on 2017/05/25
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Mallis | i would recommend Ubuntu, its my favorite version |
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Posted on 2017/05/31
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CosmicEternity |
@MKGirlism: Installed Xubuntu on a Windows 10 host in VirtualBox and it works fine... :/ Also one thing that does break in VMWare on Windows 8+ hosts is sound in an XP guest. |