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Ahh, it's how QT5 has been compiled by default? I guess that should be possible to fix by recompiling the source and specifically excluding the missing CPU flags (like -no-sse2 -no-sse -no-mmx, etc.).
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I don't know for sure, but that sounds like a reasonable explanation, certainly.
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The vast majority of sales are good only when compared with the other deals in that store. I personally would put together something using newegg. Quote:
It was the rest of the system that was the last straw and made me to update to Mint Linux. I have no problem to adapting to new and strange environments. I worked in CDE in Unix, Photon in QNX, now very obsolete strange Window Managers in Linux 15 years ago. Yet I hated Unity, Gnome 3, KDE 4.0 wit a passion. All those forced me to migrate to something else. And I still strongly dislike the ribbon interface in Office, even after being forced to use that thing for quite a long time. Quote:
You already have the computer with Linux installed, so why don't you try running Calibre and Sigil? They worst thing that can happen is that they will not work and you come back with an error message and ask for help. |
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As for selectively using features, that gets messy. Linux gets around the problem by being open source. Distributions choose a target architecture for both the OS and applications, then compile for that target. As long as everything is written in a high level language, and the compiler supports it, it usually works out well. In a few cases they will go as far as implementing missing CPU features in software (such as floating point for certain ARM processors as well as really old Intel processors), but that is an exception rather than a rule. Microsoft doesn't really have those options. Even though they control the source code for Windows and could probably recompile it to target older processors, they have no control over third-party applications. That would make things confusing for the end user and more difficult for application developers. Some applications would simply refuse to run, since they would be using CPU extensions. Other applications would offer dramatically different levels of performance between two machines, since Windows would be utilizing the CPU extensions in some cases but not in others. On top of that, selectively using CPU extensions means that Microsoft would have to implement a mechanism to do so. While that is very much possible, it would add to both the complexity and cost of development. |
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Thank you for mentioning USB and VM. I remember people using a VM and bricking their Reader on a firmware update. There were messages about this on MR. It's because the VM did not give enough time/resources to the USB and thus, things failed and the Reader bricked. So it is a bad idea to use a VM where you need reliable USB access.
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Windows 8.1 is what I said. Windows 8.1 requires a more modern processor then Windows 8.
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I bought a refurb Dell Optiplex 780 mid tower, from Walmart.com (~$300)
W7 Pro SP1, 1T HD, 8G RAM, core 2 Duo (64bit) 3GHz, PCI-e, PCI-e16 (windows Experience 4.8) (Optiplex is a business class system) The only thing I missed, was that the Power supply is kind of wimpy (250W) and I could not use most of the medium performance Graphic cards sold at the local Fry's No problems running stock Calibre or Sigil |
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The good news with Win 8.1 is that you never see it if you don't want to. You can configure the system to boot straight into the desktop, and to have the old "Start" menu. |
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Also it seems that it's possible for Linux distros to provide both an SSE and non-SSE version of the relevant library. See here for a good (technical) summary of the issue, and here for a related bug report. It looks like Ubuntu - and therefore Xubuntu - is using this mechanism. HOWEVER Calibre supplies its own QT5 libraries so you'd probably need to build Calibre yourself. Sigil I think would use the system libraries if possible. All of which is fascinating to some like me, but probably a bit of a tangent on a thread where we're discussing what's easy. Oh and Greg, since you're already running Linux. You can check your CPU capability easily with: Code:
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