Onyx' adventures in virtualization
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@TimeBandit
While the monitor on the left will show an out-of-date notice on its screensaver because Stable means no updates ever
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@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
From now on, only the monitor on the right will reboot sporadically?
Hopefully not, because the plan is to use Looking Glass and not have to have a dedicated monitor.
@izzion said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@TimeBandit
While the monitor on the left will show an out-of-date notice on its screensaver because Stable means no updates everI'm on testing, because I'm insane. Also, who the hell uses screensavers anymore?
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@Onyx said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Also, who the hell uses screensavers anymore?
I do. How else am I supposed to get to see BSOD on Linux?
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@Zecc said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Bye Cortana. Please don't come back.
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@Onyx said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
who the hell uses screensavers anymore?
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
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@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
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@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Onyx said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
who the hell uses screensavers anymore?
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
You shouldn't read blakeyposts unironically.
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@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
Clearly that's a stolen screenshot from the next Windows 10 update
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Time to tweak shit!
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@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Clearly that's a stolen screenshot from the next Windows 10 update
Keep the faith.
Maybe one day, Windows will be as good as KDE
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@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Clearly that's a stolen screenshot from the next Windows 10 update
Keep the faith.
Maybe one day, Windows will be as good as KDE
Maybe one day, KDE will be as good as KDE (3.5)
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@topspin said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Clearly that's a stolen screenshot from the next Windows 10 update
Keep the faith.
Maybe one day, Windows will be as good as KDE
Maybe one day, KDE will be as good as KDE (3.5)
No it won't.
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@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Clearly that's a stolen screenshot from the next Windows 10 update
Keep the faith.
Maybe one day, Windows will be as good as KDE
Considering all software seems to be getting worse, I suppose all it has to do is degrade faster
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Ok, so, done for today because I need to leave soon, but...
Got a game working. Performance - not the best. That's the bad news. The good news is that Looking Glass works, so I can technically play with it now without an extra screen as long as I don't reinstall Windows.
Two steps I intend on trying:
- convert the image to raw from qcow, I might be getting poor disk performance due to image shennanigans. I also don't know how good the disk controller drivers are and all that, needs poking
- Provide the ROM file for my GPU to QEmu, it's possible this will have an effect. I don't know. Once again, needs poking.
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@Onyx said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
who the hell uses screensavers anymore?
I do. I have it set to display a text that translates as, “Do something!”
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@boomzilla There's always the chance of a backport.
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@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
Elephants are fish.
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@blakeyrat said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
Elephants are fish.
Weeeeel... Using modern cladistics... yes. All vertibrates evolved from fish so they technically are fish as well.
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@TimeBandit said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
@Jaloopa said in Onyx' adventures in virtualization:
Apparently they're the only way to lock your screen on X11
Obviously that just starts
xblank
, which simply overlays a top-level chromeless modal window on all available displays.