Posts Tagged Windows

Machine Naming Convention

Following Laura Czajkowski’s post about machine naming conventions, I thought I’d post mine :)

Initially, my machine’s were named after characters from the Devil May Cry series of video games, though I changed that around 6 months ago, and went with something different, and with far more room for expansion….names of planets from the Star Wars Universe.

Currently, my desktop is kashyyyk, my laptop is naboo, my VPS is tatooine. I’m currently thinking of the less desirable planets to name the Windows PC’s in the house ;)

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Escaping iTunes

Recently my parents, and my brother, have all been complaining that the computer downstairs is too slow…which…it is, I found out yesterday that it’s a 5 year old install of Windows XP – already things don’t look good.

Regardless, I had a think about what I could do. Reinstalling XP was the first thing that came to mind, but then I’d have to spend another 5 hours doing updates to it and reinstalling everything, which I abhor doing, as I’m sure many people can relate to. I then stopped and had a think about what they all *actually* use the PC for.

They use Office 2007, Internet Explorer/Firefox (the use of each varies between people), BBC iPlayer, and iTunes. That’s actually just about all they use. Now, Office can be replaced with OpenOffice.org, that isn’t really a problem, except for the huge UI change from the ribbon interface back to the menu’s etc. Firefox is natively installed, and they’re starting to use it more anyway. BBC iPlayer is web based, but the desktop client for Linux can be installed with Adobe Air…

This just leaves iTunes, and while I’m aware there are plenty of alternatives that can be used, they all lack the one massively important feature for the rest of my family. The iTunes Store.

They use it quite regularly, which presents a great problem. How can I switch them to Ubuntu but keep the iTunes store? A VM? A dual boot? Both would work, but a VM on a P4 isn’t the most practical solution, even with 2GB RAM. A dual boot would essentially take me back to step 1, and Ubuntu would never get used.

So I’m in a bit of a pickle really…I’ve said I’ll sort the computer out for them, but it’s just a case of how it gets “sorted”.

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Another Win For Ubuntu

So a little background – I’m in my 2nd year at University, studying Computer Science/Software Engineering. This year we have a “Systems Programming” module, which is basically learning low level things (inodes/filesystems etc). The computer labs for the module are Ubuntu labs with full root access, as requested by the lecturer. Needless to say these are separate from the rest of the network!! ;)

So I was talking to my lecturer about Ubuntu in general (he’s a fellow user) and I found out that hopefully, by the start of the next academic year at the University (Sept/Oct 09) the entire University should be in a dual boot situation with Windows, and all linked up to the network. However I’m expecting this to apply to only the Windows labs, and not the Mac labs ;)

Either way I thought it was great that they’ll be putting Linux on the desktops. I know that they run Linux servers, as I’m often connected to it via screen & ssh (coincidentally a fantastic combination), however to run it on the desktop is a big push forward. I have seen quite a few students running Linux this year though. For example the other day I saw somebody running Ubuntu on his eee, but I didn’t stop to ask more ;)

I’ll post back when if I find out any more, or when I finally get to play with an one of the proper Ubuntu installs.

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Google Chrome

There’s been what I would describe as “mass press overload” on Google Chrome since it’s release a day or 2 ago (depending on time zones). So I thought I’d join in ;) And yes – I’m currently posting this from Chrome, running on Windows Vista.

Unfortunately, I can’t try it out on Ubuntu just yet, as there’s no Linux builds, and trying to build it from source won’t work, many have tried. People were hopeful that it would run in wine…No dice. So we’ll just have to wait. Until then, I can continue merging and moving threads about on the forums. Which have been literally inundated with threads regarding the browser, so there is now a “Google Chrome MegaThread” :p

I have to say, I actually quite like it…now that the EULA has been revised that is. And it renders very quickly (Yes – faster than Safari, which according to Apple is “the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world” – perhaps they should rethink that statement?).

As this blog seems to be getting a lot of hits still concerning Acid3, I tried Google Chrome from the same acid test website. And it gets….78/100! I think that’s pretty respectable, though it fails the LinkTest (screenshot supplied below).

Anyway – more on this later, possibly when there’s major improvements or a Linux version :)

Update: I forgot to add the screenshot of the Acid test, here it is!

 

Acid3 Test Results

Acid3 Test Results

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Emesene

Now this is a surprise for me writing this!

I used to hate emesene, I didn’t like the way it functioned, I hated the constant updating (it’s still a little bit annoying, but at least the updates aren’t even half as slow as a certain other OS’s updates (read: Windows <All Versions> ;) )) and I just generally preferred aMsn, maybe I preferred that slightly because I compiled it from source, whereas emesene was a simple “

sudo apt-get install emesene

” – who knows (or cares).

But I’m now using it, and I’m just in the middle of editing my .conkyrc file (any excuse to use Vim…) And I’ve got another couple of posts in the works which should appear in the next day or so.

Good to be back! ;)

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Qosmio Review: Part 3a

This part has been split into 4 subsections (a,b,c,d) to cover the following topics:

Windows, Ubuntu Linux, HD DVD & Gaming, so that said, onto -

Performance: Windows Vista

For those of you who have used Windows Vista: The Windows Experience Index tells me that the laptop scores a respectable 4.6 rating.

I’ve noticed that occasionaly, the laptop will boot fine, I’ll log in, and then it will take a good 3-4 minutes to load up everything before I can start using it. Other times it’s <1 minute, but on average, I would say between 1-2 minutes.

Obviously this gets quite annoying. I don’t even have many programs loading on startup, I turned off most of the Toshiba apps, I didn’t need them. All that starts is Windows Live Messenger, AVG Anti-Virus, Daemon Tools Lite, and that’s it (that I’ve added anyway). Having said that however, after the initial pain of waiting for it to load, it runs pretty quick, and is generally very snappy and responsive, even with Aero enabled ;)

Overall I’m pretty impressed with the responsiveness on Windows, I’ve been running a Game (full screen, high settings – and I’m not saying what game yet) and minimised it to check some stuff on the net, and ended up writing a document in OpenOffice.org Writer, and there was no noticeable lack in performance.

1 Gripe I had however, is that the battery life is pretty average (verging on poor). Though I realise that the size and components in this laptop scream “my battery life is rubbish”, and I expected this, it does have 1 issue:
The battery lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes – 2 hours 10 minutes with full screen brightness (it depends on the activities), which I find I have to have, because dimming the screen makes it very difficult to read.

That aside, I’m pretty pleased with the performance when running Windows Vista on the laptop.

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Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

I’m writing this from the Live CD of the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) Beta.

I’m REALLY impressed, more than I was with Gutsy (7.10)! I’ll most likely be installing this later on tonight, and I’ll put up the results on my other blog (blog.joeb454.com) afterwards. I’m out til later tonight, and most of tomorrow, but the results will definitely be up at some point :) Everything seems to be working out the box which is nice.

Also this mark’s the first time I’ve used a Linux disc-burning app…I’m using Windows less and less now-a-days, though despite that, I’ll keep it on my laptop, just because I’d find it hard to delete something I’ve paid for ;)

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KDE 4

I’m planning on trying out KDE 4 in the coming days, as there is now a Kubuntu 7.10 liveCD with KDE4 preinstalled. I’ll post something back when I’ve said what I think. So far everything I’ve heard is positive, which is good…but I’ve always found KDE a bit too bloated & Windows like in it’s presentation.

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