How exactly is this still a bios?
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Phoenix BIOSOS?
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I gave this a quick run on my net book to see what it was like, the first thing i have to say is "How is this still a BIOS?" Firstly I see the bios run, then i see the windows boot loader give me the option to choose from windows or the Hyper-visor.
Installation required 2 gb of space on the hard disk and makes no flashes to the bios of the computer.
As for running it ran like any other severely limited Linux environment. You know hardware not working and the GUI providing no methods to fix it your self. My processor did not support the hot swap OS function so i did not look at that but i still fail to see how even then it would be a bios.
The point i am trying to make is that really they are throwing out geeky words to make us on \. swoon while providing absolutely nothing of use or value.
Extra point, this is kinda like the Moblin 2.0 you had on yesterday only worse GUI(stylistically and by having glitches) and not compiled for a certain processor type.
no, itunes media share uses it own search mode.
The bonjour system, from what i can gather, is used for appleTVs or at least that is what iTunes said when I deleted bonjour.
I gave this a quick run on my net book to see what it was like, the first thing i have to say is "How is this still a BIOS?" Firstly I see the bios run, then i see the windows boot loader give me the option to choose from windows or the Hyper-visor.
Installation required 2 gb of space on the hard disk and makes no flashes to the bios of the computer.
As for running it ran like any other severely limited Linux environment. You know hardware not working and the GUI providing no methods to fix it your self. My processor did not support the hot swap OS function so i did not look at that but i still fail to see how even then it would be a bios.
The point i am trying to make is that really they are throwing out geeky words to make us on \. swoon while providing absolutely nothing of use or value.
Extra point, this is kinda like the Moblin 2.0 you had on yesterday only worse GUI(stylistically and by having glitches) and not compiled for a certain processor type.
no, itunes media share uses it own search mode. The bonjour system, from what i can gather, is used for appleTVs or at least that is what iTunes said when I deleted bonjour.
Either this is a misleading title or the anonymous poster assumes we all suffer from post traumatic stress syndrome.