I'm prepping for a cpu swap (thanks to a recent donation by WILLIAMA :-D ) that has some likelihood of nuking my Win7 installation for compatibility reasons. This is in a multiboot with Fedora 40 and Win10. For a plan B, I dug up an old vb instance on FC40 and installed my needed legacy JIM graphics software to it. With some skepticism. To my amazement, there is almost no discernible difference to running this software in virtualbox to running it on bare metal. Despite my vb instance being 32-bit (3.5G max ram), with 64 MB of assigned video memory, vs. bare metal 64-bit on 32G, with a 2G discreet graphics card. WTF? In fairness, the software in question is 32-bit and ran in compatibility mode on bare metal Win7.
Also, I used to hate Gnome 3 but I've grown to like it.“Beer can artwork accidentally thrown in bin” |