but you need to boot in UEFI, otherwise msdos is assigned instead, this is of course in order to keep a compatibility with the computer capabilities, some old computers (the ones that boots in Legacy mode) may not support GPT disks:
Wikipedia: In the late 1990s, developed a new partition table format as part of what eventually became the "Unified Extensible Firmware Interface" (UEFI). As of 2010, the GUID Partition Table forms a subset of the UEFI specification.
So GPT is very related to UEFI for its development, if a computer doesn't support UEFI, it doesn't needs GPT too
Since the installer already suggest you to reboot your computer in UEFI mode instead of Legacy, in order to improve your disks structure, there should be not any problem with that.
which games exactly?
ok let me run a vbox test here to check them..
is our chromium a bit buggy? i feel it like eating a lot of ram too
good one! so is your chromium lighter in ram usage in Mint? if so, there should be a problem with our version... and what about our version of Firefox compared to Mint? somebody can test it too?
Sometime when I start my computer and my Large 32 screen connected to a DP cable is in SLeep mode, Elive screen configuration as a problem and only run with the VGA left screen
I have to wake up the screen and run again the multiple screen config
SO the screen is not OFF but in some kind of sleep mode that normaly other OS just wake him up
yep.
thats quite bad in effect.
means auto detect is not working/ not sendind a (keep alive) tickle to the port.
Complains to the developer/maintainer then, and no
I don't have his number, sry