My blog about using Linux in a windows world as the title suggests :) and lately experimenting with Chromebook, since then I've tried using Windows 10 dual boot with Linux :) Windows 10 dumped!
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Working with todays tools
Labels:
chrome OS,
chromebook,
interconnected web,
InternetOfThings,
messaging,
pushbullet,
SMS,
Whatsapp
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Headphones
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Skullcandy Hesh2 |
So I went and looked for a new headphone. At the store there was a setup to test headphones, naturally this one wasn't between them. But I've read good reviews about the skullcandy brand. I tried the usual suspects, Sony, Philips were the one's out on display and trial, they sounded pretty good, but they weren't comfortable. I saw this one on the shelf, and decided to buy it, worst case I'll just return it. I gotta say, it's a perfect fit on my head, and perfectly covers my ears. Music sounds great, it's comfortable, and since it fully covers my ears, I can't hear other noise around me. So far I would recommend it, though I think you should try them on before buying, I didn't have that option, yet I feel happy about my purchase. I may write a follow up after using it for a longer time.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Re-living the windows OS pain
Today, I had to re-live the pain of re-installing a windows laptop for family. At 1.6 GHz single core with 2GB of RAM. It's been updating the system for 7 hours, and it's not done yet. This is truly when you appreciate a chromebook. Wish they were cheaper in Hungary, I would recommend replacing this painfully slow laptop, with a chromebook in a heart beat.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
5 Months using a chromebook
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Acer C720 |
I save my photo's on my RAID1 Drives on my desktop, NAS (1 Drive NAS) and remotely to CrashPlan. I also upload it to SmugMug, am I over securing them, yes but those pictures are precious memories that can't be brought back if lost. The problem with Photo management on the Chromebook that I can't achieve efficiently is Tagging.
So lately I've been contemplating re-structuring my backup plan. I may upgrade my NAS, so that I can use it with my other devices such as Tablet, and Phone, but it needs to have 2 drives. Once I upgrade my NAS I'll probably cancel my CrashPlan because I'm thinking of getting rid of my Desktop which currently is used by the CrashPlan client, which uploads what's mirrored from my local NAS.
The Chromebook, and ChromeOS is a great Cloud based computer. I would recommend it for light home users, even elders, as it's low maintenance, can't accidentally install viruses, and you can't really mess up settings on it. Worst case you do a Powerwash, and start using it with in minutes of restarting it.
Maybe over time NAS server makers will make applications for the ChromeOS as well. We'll see.
Labels:
acer C720,
chrome OS,
chromebook,
cloud,
cloudstorage
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Photo library organizing, not for chromebooks yet
I wish one day, they create an app that you can properly download your images, select the one's you like, delete the rest, tag, and then upload to google + or where ever you want. Second thing I wish I could easily connect my Home NAS as a drive. Maybe there is an app for that, if someone is aware of such, please do let me know.
Otherwise, I am totally satisfied with my Acer C720. Perfect for surfing, quick as it starts up in 7 sec, blogging, and reading. It's Light, and the battery lasts for a long time, I remember my now considered old notebook, had a 9 Cell battery and almost lasted 6 hours, that battery is broken, as it's almost 5 years old and it's heavy and bulky compared to this Chromebook, and I don't think I've fully used what it offered, in terms of power. It did serve me well, and I'm still keeping it around for more heavy lifting photo editing, and transferring to my NAS. But my every day use at home is this Chromebook. I would recommend it to anyone who needs a general use laptop, for surfing, blogging, and actually want's a portable light package.
Otherwise, I am totally satisfied with my Acer C720. Perfect for surfing, quick as it starts up in 7 sec, blogging, and reading. It's Light, and the battery lasts for a long time, I remember my now considered old notebook, had a 9 Cell battery and almost lasted 6 hours, that battery is broken, as it's almost 5 years old and it's heavy and bulky compared to this Chromebook, and I don't think I've fully used what it offered, in terms of power. It did serve me well, and I'm still keeping it around for more heavy lifting photo editing, and transferring to my NAS. But my every day use at home is this Chromebook. I would recommend it to anyone who needs a general use laptop, for surfing, blogging, and actually want's a portable light package.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
2 weeks with the chromebook
So far I am very happy with my chromebook, for blogging, reading, surfing, and sometimes sharing photo's on Google Plus. Currently this chromebook as is isn't fit for photography. My largest grudge is that I can't download from an SD card, sort, tag, and then decide which goes up to the backup or G+. It's quiet, usable/stable, been through an upgrade, no hiccups. And the form factor, is an extra plus for me.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
First impressions with the Chromebook experiment
So, I started using my Chromebook full time at home. I have found a few useful app, one is an SSH App so I can connect to my other Linux/Pi machines in my home network. But I also found a little problem, I can't mount or access my NAS native in my Chromebook, except via browser, but I hope this will change with time. I also found a useful syntax coloring editor called Caret, I tested it with XML, and a bash script. I am still adjusting to the thought of having everything in the cloud. The Chromebook also recognized my 1TB Toshiba USB 3.0 Hard Drive, though I wasn't able to play a few .flv, and .wma files, that doesn't bother me, but if you have a rather big collection of .wma files, this can be a problem. I have already uploaded my mp3 music to google music, so I can listen to it everywhere, which I find convenient.
I also tried importing images from my digital camera, now I am not used to this cloud thing yet. I wasn't able to edit them until after it was uploaded to Google Plus. I'm still getting used to it, so it may be my ignorance at this time, I'll update as I learn and find out new things.
I also tried importing images from my digital camera, now I am not used to this cloud thing yet. I wasn't able to edit them until after it was uploaded to Google Plus. I'm still getting used to it, so it may be my ignorance at this time, I'll update as I learn and find out new things.
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