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Headphoneus Supremus
Oh, that's easy for Schiit to deal with: "Sorry, not supported"I am your nightmare. I have a working, booting Windows 95 system. Likewise Win98 and Windows 2000.
Oh, that's easy for Schiit to deal with: "Sorry, not supported"I am your nightmare. I have a working, booting Windows 95 system. Likewise Win98 and Windows 2000.
Some answers, in no particular order. I'll be going quiet today to look at Aegir boards and do some other engineer-y things.
No question that Linux is more important than Windows now--mainly due to the popularity of streamers.
I'll have you know it's a tungsten-lined titanium hat. And, um, no. I have multiple pieces of evidence in my own little world that USB schiit will just stop working regardless of being extremely careful with it. And maybe, juuuust maybe, migration from W7 to W10 will behave, but I'm not going to wager one penny on that, nor will I hold my breath. It IS a computer after all!Take your tin hat off. The world is much better than it's in your head. The new OS's don't break computers anymore. And USB devices just work. No kidding.
Oh, that's easy for Schiit to deal with: "Sorry, not supported"
My Yggy with USB Gen 5 worked out of the box on all Linux distros I've tried it on. No glitches, no dropouts and for some reason sounds better than on Windows.
That's not a Linux issue, that's an RPI issue. All USB ports (and the Ethernet port) share one USB 2.0 bus to the CPU. Making it work with any usb storage is a serious pain in the butt. Try using network storage (if possible), should work out of the box.
I used VMware fusion for a year, ignoring parallels (used it on an air & always felt fast) --> but now, jeeze try it... just drag a window & see the difference... more important for me compile times in visualstudio went from 30secs to basically instant... VMware disk io is hobbled or something (even on a friggin' NVME m.2 SSD), and does not punch thru & use the graphics card (as well). Just FYI if you need to use a VM solution full time, watch both. [lol, random fyi, this poor thread ]VMWare is your friend too.
But that's for you to deal with, not the vendor if they don't support it. So it would be your own nightmare, not Schiit's.Nothing is supported in that universe, but it doesn't mean you can't horse it into working with enough software piled on.
But that's for you to deal with, not the vendor if they don't support it. So it would be your own nightmare, not Schiit's.
Silverlight works on Windows 10.That Win 7 machine is required to run a single Silverlight application.
Silverlight works on Windows 10.
Contact amy@schiit.com and be nice. Maybe she'll get you a new top.
I read with interest the Windows 7 vs. Windows 10 discussions and all this talk of forcing drivers...
For Audiophile music playback from a files based library, I really enjoy the utter simplicity of Linux.
Audacious music player, a keyboard, mouse and monitor (or "old school") as I have yet to get ANY headless OS to work as advertised on the RasPi...(Volumio and the rest just didn't see my external drives, and some would never boot past a CLI command line--with no web-interface.)
I am not a geek or nerd, just an Audiophile with 4TB that works just fine in Ubuntu...
Oh, that's easy for Schiit to deal with: "Sorry, not supported"