I've had the tablet for almost a month. So far I like it. Fits my needs and doesn't break the bank. No fancy Samsung, Nexus, or Apple tablet, but doesn't look cheap either. I managed to make it freez a couple of times but for this price I didn't expect more. If you are thinking of getting a cheaper tablet, think about your needs and uses, do you really need 3G, GPS, and more than 16GB of storage built in.
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!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
New tablet
I've owned a tablet for the last two years. Back then I was stuck between choosing an iPad or an Android one. Financial reasons led me to chose Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 instead an iPad, and I did not regret it. Though time passed by and now I've learned from past experience what I really use a tab for and what not. Now this is my personal experience, may be different from yours.
What I use the tab for:
- Reading
Articles
News
Emails
Blogs
What I didn't use it for:
Mobile internet, basically at home or work I had WiFi' if I really need to I could share the Internet via my phone.
Navigation or GPS
Games
This makes me think, why buy equipment that you won't use? I mean the 3G modem can be useful but GPS, navigate in the car with an 10.1 inch tablet?
I finally decided to get another tablet, this time a non brand. Basically a Chinese brand called Prestigio, no extra stuff like sensors, GPS, or huge storage. My plan is to use it more often than my, now considered heavy Galaxy TAB, true the new tab is 7 inch, it's perfect for reading, and I hope blogging as well. I wrote this entire post on the small tablet. And I plan to keep this up.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Switched from Gnome, to KDE
Gnome has become too minimalistic to my taste, although I like the approach, but too much tweaking was needed to customize it to my taste.
I also like digiKam application, it's way better than shotwell. It's got a two pane comparison window when editing images, that is an excellent feature. I do feel that shotwell is faster a bit, but I can live with the slowness for those options.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Flash nightmare Kubuntu 12.10
I tried to install Kubuntu for an elder couple, mainly they use it for surfing, youtube, email. I've installed linux on so many older systems, and never had a problem getting flash player to work until now. I started with the LTS version 12.04. Removed, installed and re-installed flash with no luck. Then I decide to go to the latest version 12.10, re-installing flash, and gnash etc... no luck. Still fighting against the machine. Funny thing is I've been using Ubuntu for over 10 years now, I've had headaches, with flash and a few inconveniences but this time it is annoying.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Cable modem/router slowness
It's been about 6 months or more since I upgraded my internet connection to double what I had. I had a 60Mbps down and I think 15Mbps upstream. Now I have a 120Mbps/10Mbps respectively. Interesting enough I started using the router provided by the ISP. I started noticing that my DNS resolution was slow, crawl basically. So I did a local DNS cache on my machine hoping to speed things up. It did a tiny bit, but not a significant change.. The I started google-ing harder, no concentrating on DOCSIS systems, and Cable modem/routers. I came a cross a person who had the same issue, and the suggestion to fix it worked for me as well. All I had to do is turn of flooding detection, and my DNS resolution became super fast, I had DNS resolution in the range of ~4000ms some sec, now it's below 100ms where it should be. I finally feel like I have my connection that I had before the upgrade, even though it was a stupid router setting :(