Soes has pretend he can't see my replies since he said he put me on ignore. 


Linux is the poor mans computer
I'm running a 6 year old + install of Win 7 , box loaded with all sorts of crap , games, graphics, audio. Never reinstalled or reset windows.
As fast today as day 1.
8gig, I run 3 diff trading platforms at once.
Smooth as silk.
Can't really speak for Win 10 , who knows. I suspect equal performance barring bugs.
Even lets me post here on ET simultaneously.
That sounds familiar: I also experience the occasional TWS freeze. I am using Ubuntu as OS. What setting did you change in order to improve the situation?As for TWS... I still have the occasional freeze, even when I allocated more memory through the tws.vmoptions file. All in all, it does seem somewhat faster, but not as much as I thought.
That sounds familiar: I also experience the occasional TWS freeze. I am using Ubuntu as OS. What setting did you change in order to improve the situation?
I don't use the automatically updating version. Currently am I using version 962, but I also found some tws.vmoptions files from previous versions which I've used in the past. The Java heap size is set at 768 MB: -Xmx768m. Maybe I should increase this.Well, I've allocated more memory to TWS. If you look for the tws.vmoptions file in the /Jts folder you can change the allocation. It's way too low for what I have open... multiple charts etc make it very slow after a few hours. I've doubled the allocation for my laptop. On my PC even more, since I've got more RAM.
If you have the automatically updated TWS version, each time it downloads a new version it changes this file back though.. so you need to keep an eye out for that. I've got a link to it on my desktop so it's easy to change when I see the update/download happening.
I don't use the automatically updating version. Currently am I using version 962, but I also found some tws.vmoptions files from previous versions which I've used in the past. The Java heap size is set at 768 MB: -Xmx768m. Maybe I should increase this.
So how do you go regarding security? Because the plus side of Linux is that it's less prone to malware and attacks etc... if you run an old Windows version... surely security is a problem at one stage? Do they still do updates for Win7?
Legit question, and since 98% of security is in the head of the user, I'm ok.
Many decades of computing, and never hacked yet. Maybe 1 or two MINOR easily cleaned malware in all that time and NONE in the last 15 years.
Win 7 is still updated afaik
I've never had any virus either, mainly IMO because I don't click on the "click me" popups. Or the phishing mails...That's so not true and it totally suprised me when I switched from my Ubuntu laptop to a MacBook. My office neighbor is an HFT PM and he said something along the lines "if you think OS-X is restrictive, you have not used it much". You can do pretty much anything as an OS-X power user as you could in Linux.The Apple walled garden comes in a distant 3rd.