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So sad... I used to watch The Golden Girls re-runs with my mom, not to mention the funny characters she played all of these years. Just sad. Near depressing. At some point or another, she kinda touched all of our hearts. And this is a Gen Z kid talking here.
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In the early part of her career she worked as an on-camera anchor at a local TV news program here in New Orleans. She was great then too. She will be missed by many I am sure.
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And you...
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Happy New Year
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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And You too..., Patrice
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Greetings, and Happy New Year 2022
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Very Happy New Year, Peter.
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In the words of the immortal Omar of Nishapur: "the Winter cup of repentance fling" [1]
I'll be in it in 12 minutes unless some of the heavy ordnance going off around my house scores a direct hit: all the dogs in an area roughly a kilometer in diameter near my house are taking howl-along-karaoke to new levels.
It's the start of year 2565 in Thailand (Thai traditional New Year is in April).
Best wishes for the health and happiness of you and your families !
Let's share another year of great coding, intellectual adventures, friendly discourse unafraid of disagreement, and mutual education.
My NY greeting graphic:[^]
cheers, Bill
[1] as freely re-imagined/invented by Edward FitzGerald
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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SO IN Thailand, The events of Halo Infinite have passed for five years.
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Happy New Year
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Wait... year of the Tiger?
Oh no, the Iron Bowl doesn't look good this year...
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My 'working' setup is a 1080P laptop with two additional screens of lower resolution upstairs in my office/study. Being retired, occasionally I quite like to work in the sitting/drawing room where my awesome Hi-Fi setup resides, all 6,000 watts of it, and RDP into the work machine using my 1080P 'entertainment' laptop. Unfortunately this means no additional screens, as there is no space for them on the rather elegant antique escritoire I use as a desk downstairs. At present, the contents of the extra screens are dumped onto the main screen.
What I want to do is have the other screens reside in two Win 10 multiple desktops, so I can switch between screens. Switching between application windows won't hack it as I invariably have multiple windows open on each screen, like a calculator and a spreadsheet - and anyway, I'm too damn' old to change the way I work.
Does anybody know how this can be done, or even if this can be done. I have Bingled with no success other than suggestions to use mtsc /multimon, which, again, doesn't hack it.
...and while I am here, I wish all denizens of CP a happy, Covid free, and prosperous new year!
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I don't think multiple monitors on rdp can be shared over virtual desktops since it would require a new session for each desktop.
But if you enable multiple sessions on the server and create more than one rdp-file you could hack them to use different selected monitors.
Supported Remote Desktop RDP file settings | Microsoft Docs[^]
Then you wont need the virtusl desktop.
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Thanks for that - I shall play around with that over the weekend.
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I use Linux for most of my RDP sessions into work. My work Windows server box has multi screen and Remmina (the linux version of RDP) has a multi monitor check box for your session.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Thanks. I'm not enthused about running Linux, but searching for Remmina lead me to this page Running remmina on Windows - Remmina[^] , so I shall poke about with this as well. Should keep me out of trouble for the weekend!
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but linux is the bestest. trust me. hahaha.
Seriously though, Linux is so nice for home. It gives me a sense of control over my computers. and if you want a windows look alike from whatever era it does exist. I would recommend Linux Mint if you ever want to start playing with that.
for you Mac lovers. Garuda is pretty awesome.
REmmina on Winders. Who would have thunk it.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Rule No. 1 - never trust anyone who says "Trust me"!
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who me?
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Try Teamviewer. I think it is still free for personal use, and if the remote machine has multiple monitors, there is a handy button at the top to switch between them. You can also choose to display them separately if your host also has multiple monitors.
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Now that's a fascinating idea. I already have TeamViewer, so I shall see what I can do with it.
Thanks!
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Only for days in were Teamviewer decides you are using it for more things than personal use (it happens from time to time), check "Quick assist" it comes preinstalled in Windows 10.
It's like Teamviewer, from Microsoft and much worse, but for your use case I think it will work the same than Teamviewer.
Hope this helps.
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