I booted Linux Mint 18.3 off a flash drive. No special versions needed. Hold down Option key and select EFI drive.
You need MBR on the Mac drive or it won't boot.
*Everything* works out of the box. Installed touchegg to get addition touchpad gestures. I also turned the drivers on the control panel.
Same boat but just installed Linux Mint 18.3 on it and it runs fast as when it was new.
Apple updates ran that machine into the ground. I'm done with Apple.
I agree. The overwhelming positive reviews for stuff you know can't be 5 star (cheap bluetooth speakers, etc.) has made me completely ignore any of the "paid for with free product" reviews. Those reviewers often go into great length writing about product descriptions or packaging and ultimately aren't worth a damn. The real reviews that have ratings and reviews that aren't gushing are the ones I trust. The whole free product for reviews system needs to die.
There are a lot of people that have great wealth but keep working because they enjoy what they are doing. To suggest that everyone will just bail on work is not a good argument. Furthermore, consider how many people could continue education, or pursue arts, contribute to non-profits, etc. Our whole culture could shift in ways that we cannot fully predict with the security of a basic income.
There are other users in a state than just the locals (e.g. tourists, transport). Do they have a plan to recoup costs from them as well, or do they plan to give them a free ride?
Move music off the drive onto usb storage. I got a small usb drive with just a tiny nub that sticks out for my daughter's chromebook and it works great. That leaves a lot of room on the drive. Remember that the OS doesn't take up 20-30 gigs of space on a chromebook.
I found it is worse with two monitors side by side or one that is off to an angle. Not looking straight on at a monitor seems to cause me a lot of fatigue in one of my eyes. Going back to one monitor has stopped a lot of eyestrain for me.
1. It is not just the Church that has a male-female view of marriage; this is found in religions and customs around the world and throughout history.
2. In America, it *is* the government that decides who can and can't be together, not the church. You get license from the state to marry, you cannot marry close family members, etc. If you live too long with someone, the state considers it a common law marriage and you have real divorce proceedings.
3. Churches merely perform ceremonies but the state licenses it. Without that state license, there is no marriage regardless of what church you were in.
4. Now that comes down to your main point: have the government change from being in charge of marriage to only having civil unions and give the word "marriage" over to religion. Many states already have civil unions that function like that already. But that is not enough: people want to be called married when they commit themselves to one another.
I have two 24" iMacs with burn in issues (now given to my wife and kids). My computer has two 24" Dell displays that are flawless. No more "all in ones" for me.
It takes time for your customers to show up as lost.
I have many macs in my household--they will not be replaced with more macs.
I have an iPhone; my next phone will run android.
http://normanlayout.info/
This is similar to workman, and might be better.
I've been experimenting with Dvorak but find I don't like the lateral movement to i and d, as well as the right pinky for s and l.
For qwerty, I would only swap f and t for the left hand. The right hand would need a little more substitution.
For me, reaching up with the first three fingers (or down with index) is no problem, but I really don't like the heavy lateral index finger movement.
I booted Linux Mint 18.3 off a flash drive. No special versions needed. Hold down Option key and select EFI drive. You need MBR on the Mac drive or it won't boot. *Everything* works out of the box. Installed touchegg to get addition touchpad gestures. I also turned the drivers on the control panel.
Same boat but just installed Linux Mint 18.3 on it and it runs fast as when it was new. Apple updates ran that machine into the ground. I'm done with Apple.
I agree. The overwhelming positive reviews for stuff you know can't be 5 star (cheap bluetooth speakers, etc.) has made me completely ignore any of the "paid for with free product" reviews. Those reviewers often go into great length writing about product descriptions or packaging and ultimately aren't worth a damn. The real reviews that have ratings and reviews that aren't gushing are the ones I trust. The whole free product for reviews system needs to die.
The old Windows installation will be removed *automatically* after the period of time to roll back ends. No need to do anything.
There are a lot of people that have great wealth but keep working because they enjoy what they are doing. To suggest that everyone will just bail on work is not a good argument. Furthermore, consider how many people could continue education, or pursue arts, contribute to non-profits, etc. Our whole culture could shift in ways that we cannot fully predict with the security of a basic income.
There are other users in a state than just the locals (e.g. tourists, transport). Do they have a plan to recoup costs from them as well, or do they plan to give them a free ride?
People who get car sick need windows. Nuff said.
>But one thing I absolutely refuse to do is buy a phone where the manufacturer washes its hands of it
I have an 1st gen iPad and an iPhone 4 that Apple doesn't give me security updates for. I moved to a Nexus 5.
>When there's a new version of iOS, I get it the day it's released.
I have an 1st gen iPad and an iPhone 4 that say otherwise.
Don't forget to read the excellent Brain Over Brawn from brainoverbrawn.com. It's free and you will learn a lot.
Move music off the drive onto usb storage. I got a small usb drive with just a tiny nub that sticks out for my daughter's chromebook and it works great. That leaves a lot of room on the drive. Remember that the OS doesn't take up 20-30 gigs of space on a chromebook.
I found it is worse with two monitors side by side or one that is off to an angle. Not looking straight on at a monitor seems to cause me a lot of fatigue in one of my eyes. Going back to one monitor has stopped a lot of eyestrain for me.
Within the weird world of weplicated wetware widgets.
Thanks, Barry
The long term plan is to run OS X on it.
The hard drive is likely bad as you say, especially if it is the original from 2009.
I recommend to use Smart Utility (free trial--will be all you need to verify)
http://www.volitans-software.com/smart_utility.php
I feel like I've been running betas since Lion.
You don't seem to understand how things work.
1. It is not just the Church that has a male-female view of marriage; this is found in religions and customs around the world and throughout history.
2. In America, it *is* the government that decides who can and can't be together, not the church. You get license from the state to marry, you cannot marry close family members, etc. If you live too long with someone, the state considers it a common law marriage and you have real divorce proceedings.
3. Churches merely perform ceremonies but the state licenses it. Without that state license, there is no marriage regardless of what church you were in.
4. Now that comes down to your main point: have the government change from being in charge of marriage to only having civil unions and give the word "marriage" over to religion. Many states already have civil unions that function like that already. But that is not enough: people want to be called married when they commit themselves to one another.
It's part of the beta.
Just wait until after the beta goes permanent live. Slashdot will be available for pennies on the dollar.
Blue screen of death will have a whole new meaning if that pops up on your windshield.
The centurion with access to the KJV would be an impressive story.
I have two 24" iMacs with burn in issues (now given to my wife and kids). My computer has two 24" Dell displays that are flawless. No more "all in ones" for me.
It takes time for your customers to show up as lost. I have many macs in my household--they will not be replaced with more macs. I have an iPhone; my next phone will run android.
http://normanlayout.info/ This is similar to workman, and might be better. I've been experimenting with Dvorak but find I don't like the lateral movement to i and d, as well as the right pinky for s and l. For qwerty, I would only swap f and t for the left hand. The right hand would need a little more substitution. For me, reaching up with the first three fingers (or down with index) is no problem, but I really don't like the heavy lateral index finger movement.
>Horner: My colleague Peter Dodson at Penn
Dodson! We have Dodson here!
See? Nobody cares.