I've found them useful for things like removing keys drivers install,
particularly if I'm messing around with things like overclocking video cards.
All that said, has anybody else noticed any general flakiness in either
X2Go or NX since the last set of nx-libs updates? I'm getting, with both NX and X2Go, situations where it connects then immediately disconnects. I'll connect back in, then it will be fine.
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Stefan Baur wrote:
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 23:07:50 +0200 From: Stefan Baur <X2Go-ML-1@baur-itcs.de> To: x2go-user@lists.x2go.org Subject: [X2Go-User] [OT] Registry Cleaners (was: where are settings stored on Windows)
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Am 20.07.2015 um 14:31 schrieb James M. Pulver:
I'm not anyone with special insight, nor have I done a study, but in my personal experience, Registry cleaners like CCleaner have never hurt a Windows computer in any noticeable way. That said, I haven't seen them help noticeably either. To me, the concept is plausible, like defragmenting your disk - but on modern equipment, it rarely makes much difference in the vast majority of cases. And the only possible improvement might be a slight performance improvement - what Registry cleaners do doesn't fix specific issues as far as I can tell. For an almost obligatory automobile analogy, changing your transmission fluid(registry cleaner) is a different sort of thing than rebuilding your transmission(professional registry alterations to address very specific issues).
Well, sorry, your personal experience is just anecdotal experience and not considered a reliable source by Wikipedia standards, either. ;-) So here's a [citation needed] for you, too. ;-)
I can say I've seen more than just one machine that some clueless user had issues with, tried to fix them by applying some more or less shady registry cleaner, and botching the machine even further, to the point that it wouldn't even boot into Windows anymore, BSOD'ing or getting stuck in the "Loading Windows" screen.
That's because even the most well-meaning registry cleaners try to apply certain, well, let's call them "standard procedures". They will work, or at least cause no further harm, on a standard machine - but if the user (or even some driver installation, say, for a FakeRAID controller or some special Intel chipset rather than the standard SATA/PATA driver) previously tweaked the registry in a way the tool doesn't expect, things are going south.
And yes, I've seen that happen. More than once. Usually with people of the "clueless tinkerer" kind, that installed every performance-tuning tool and registry patch they could find in the computer magazine of their choice.
Which may explain why you didn't encounter it - in your environment, machines are probably centrally managed and most users don't have the rights to mess with the registry or to install "performance tuning" tools, so if anybody ever uses a registry cleaner, it's someone from your IT staff with at least a little bit of a clue of what they're doing, and they're operating on a standardized Windows installation, not one that has been messed with over and over before.
Kind Regards, Stefan
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