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On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:41:30 -0500, "Lucky"
<LuckyLou@Lizardlick.Hotbush> wrote:
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>On 12 Aug 2015 04:10 PM ,Collector <Yenc@yenc-post.org> wrote:
>> I'm sort of glad there is no interest in these as they are so large it
>> would be a huge undertaking to post the sets.
>
>I still use XP, I like it, and my pirated copy was best because I never updated. I have XP64 a legal copy that I use for this stuff. Newsbin Pro allows you to post I recently built a PC, and it would not allow NTFS file systems on the new MOBO. So I after trying a couple pirated versions of win 7 & 8, finally decided to install Mint. I was just getting used to it when my daughter said she'd like it for her birthday. She wanted to game and stream online which with the ASUS Maximus and an I7core cpu was a good fit. She struggled with it though and because she's going back to college this week finally gave up and bought Win 10. I haven't heard from her since, but I'd swear I heard a loud explosion and a yell of frustration and she lives on the other side of town. I am going to have to build another, but I'm thinking of building an all out data server and running a linux server distro on it. Did you say Adobe photoshop would open those files? I figured they were similar to .RAW, which I
>have worked with, brilliant but huge.
> Lucky
I've tried twice to post a reply using Newbin Pro... It maybe because
your message is in red with error?????
Anyway windows may need these plugins even with Photoshop
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Graphic-Plugins/Adobe-Camera-Raw.shtml
OS X grabs all RAW plugins and updates them automatically to the OS so
if you open a directory (Folder) it will display the thumbnail icons
and when you click them Preview (Win Live Photo Gallery type app) will
open. Photoshop on a Macintosh I don't remember ever needing the
plugins, I guess because the OS has them already.
I've played with Linux almost since it came out back in the early 90s.
When Jobs took his NeXT OS with the first drag and drop UI back to
Apple and came out with OS X a BSD Unix OS on a PowerPC I was hooked.
I dual booted OS X and Yellow Dog on my PowerPC. An amazing processor
but IBM could not get the 5th generation chip small enough to fit
inside a laptop, plus it got too hot and drained the battery very fast
so Jobs switched to Intel and my MacPro has 2 Xeon Quad Core chips!
Needing an upgrade soon!!! :)
Which brings me to my next site since you build your own,
http://www.hackintosh.com
get the right parts and install OS X and with it's Bootcamp you can
boot any OS without the need of a VM. I would suggest partitioning the
drive or adding another. I have 4 internal and 3 external.
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