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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2020-02-02 09:10 pm

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Today I:

-tidied the living room
-got my new laptop all set up including the programs I wanted and all the changes to windows settings and all the peripherals working
-went on a walk to test pokego with data (And also tried iNaturalist now that I can!)
-cooked dinner
-folded a little bit of laundry
-crocheted on afghan

Here is the list of programs I deemed worthy:
Vivaldi
Firefox
Thunderbird
LibreOffice
Scrivener
VLCplayer
audacity
Gimp
Notepad++
Slack
Filezilla
f.lux
avast
calibre
spotify

Tomorrow we are going on a family visit, so that is probably all I will get done. I still haven't tackled the data files part of the computer project or the installed linux on old machine part but I am also very sick of it all, so we'll see.

p.s. Google thinks I walked 3 km. Pokemon thinks I walked 2.8 KM, but the egg I was carrying only travelled 1.5 km, and my buddy who was walking with me only went 1.6 km, but it earned 2 km of candy. (Also AR now sort of works, but apparently not well enough for the "play" function to work.) Here I though all the buggy stuff was just because of my underpowered old phone!
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[personal profile] wrabbit 2020-02-03 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Cool! I transitioned from laptop to desktop a year ago, and I still haven't moved over my music library and some program data.
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[personal profile] highlander_ii 2020-02-03 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
re: pokego -- lol it's niantic... everything is buggy. (i play ingress more often than pokego, but i don't really even play that all that much right now)

[personal profile] ex_inklessej388 2020-02-03 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
What desktop version of linux are you planning on installing, if you don't mind me asking...
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[personal profile] thenewbuzwuzz 2020-02-03 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
*head tilt* Does Vivaldi do something cool that Firefox doesn't?
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[personal profile] thenewbuzwuzz 2020-02-03 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Neat, thank you for explaining!

[personal profile] ex_inklessej388 2020-02-03 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I am an Ubuntu LTS user myself but that is too beefy for that older laptop. It would work, just not well which is probably not what you are going for. I'd recommend staying within the Ubuntu family however simply because judging by your apps, it would be the best option with their Software Centre. With that in mind I would recommend a 32 bit version of Ubuntu Mate which I am hearing great things about around the linux community. Also, Linux Mint is another option.

Did you know that dual booting your Windows machine with a linux desktop is very, very easy? You could also partition part of the harddrive from your new computer and have linux and Windows on both. That is how my HP Omen is currently set-up and I spend most of my time on Ubuntu and only really go over to Windows to game. Just a thought if your a linux person. It is one of those things that once you've tried it and used it is hard to go back.
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As informative as browsing someone's bookshelves

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-02-03 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
...is learning what they install on a new computer!

Would you describe yourself as a "Scrivener user with LibreOffice for backup"? I've pondered Scrivener as I love Markdown, and would welcome a nudge if you think it's a great tool.

Mozilla has cooked up the Facebook Container extension to enact the firewall you're creating with two browsers -- I bet your approach is more secure.

[personal profile] ex_inklessej388 2020-02-03 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I would try out Ubuntu Mate, you shouldn't have any issues getting it on your machine and there is a really good online community if you do (simple Google search usually brings up the help you need).

It is so funny how computers are going with small disk sizes for the SSDs, its like how cell phones went really small and then back to really big. My laptop has an SSD for Windows (because otherwise it won't run probably) and a large HD for games, etc. I put my Ubuntu partition on that, it has many gigs to itself. Haha