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RE: What does your workspace look like? #41
(10-24-2017, 12:44 PM)Skryptec Wrote: It does it's job pretty well, but I'm not really a gamer either. But it does run games such as Battlefield 1 perfectly fine on max settings since I've upgraded to with i7 7700k.

Good move with the quad core CPU. It's bus speed @ 8 GT/s will also make a difference In data transfer.

Thanks for the reply on the GTX 1060. It's good to have an Insight of It's capacity In gaming.
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RE: What does your workspace look like? #42
(10-24-2017, 08:12 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-23-2017, 09:51 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: Originally this post was for window arrangements and sorts (screenshots). Some people like to keep it nice and neat, every window has its place, others wind up with 500 applications open all over the place. For example, here's my current taskbar (sorry it's so small, fluxbox, so i take all the screen space I can get)
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That's fine with your small Image. I've taken a screenshot, copied to MS Paint and zoomed It to 200%, hence It's viewable/legible.

Aside from other applications etc, It's nice to see you have VMware running. This Is my taskbar on the lappy I'm using on this board at the moment.
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My other systems have my VMs, IDS, anonymity configs and so forth.

My VM's aren't on this machine, I can't get VMRC to work so I'm just using the vmware admin control to connect to my VM server.

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RE: What does your workspace look like? #43
(10-24-2017, 05:19 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: My VM's aren't on this machine, I can't get VMRC to work so I'm just using the vmware admin control to connect to my VM server.

Understood.

I've also had Issues with VMRC In the past, and now I simply leave It be.
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