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!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
raspberrypi installed
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Linux on Raspberry PI
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Cheap linux box
I decided to build a box, for under $250 I got a pretty good deal. I already had the monitor, since I used the laptop with dual monitors, and I had 2 Hard drives as well. Final build :
- MSI s775 G41M-P28
- Intel E6600 3.06Ghz
- 8 GB DDR3 Memory
- 2x 500GB SATA drives using Software raid 1
- Intel GMA x4500 built in graphics
- 22" LG 1680x1050
- TP-Link Gigabit Router
- OS Ubuntu 12.04
I hope it turns out to be good, I still need to think of a backup strategy. Having a NAS which has a media server, I don't think I need to store the music and video files on my local HDD...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Made the jump to 11.10 Oneiric
Monday, July 11, 2011
I became a tablet owner
So you may ask why a tab,right? After all its a touch screen computer. Well to be honest for what I use my laptop for this tab is perfect,reading news, facebook and emails. I will still need my laptop for photo editing that's for sure, but for daily regular use the tab will do. Also its the 3G version, which means I have internet access anywhere I want. Stay tuned for more info on this little device. Naturally this won't include a comparison unless I borrow some one else's iPad. But so far I am happy with it. Check out their page.. http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxytab/10.1v/index.html
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Will linux catch up to the hype of iPad?
I've been thinking about getting an iPad, but naturally I looked around at the competition. From what one of my friends sent me, link to some no name Android based iPad clones, made in china. Well I think those will cause more harm to the market than good for the Android Tablet sector. Many of those have the cheapest components, but even the OS is not upgradeable. The screens are touch screens but not capacitive, I've heard many users complain that when you press an icon it activates the icon next to it. All these will contribute to give Android based tablets a bad name. While the big manufacturers such as Samsung are planning to release some really good, higher quality Android tablets, but at 4 or 5 times the price. Will Apple dictate this sector just because they came out with it first? Will it be the same like with the iPhone? Although I was an iPhone user for about a year, I have switched to Android. What caused me to switch was that I managed to damage the iPhone and it's price in the market is not realistic. I love my Android based HTC wildfire. Well see how the tablet market will change. I see a tablet more and more useful for everyday surfing, reading blogging than a laptop.