Monday, 20 February 2012

Google Chrome OS Review

For this Google Chrome OS review I used an Advent 4213 Netbook.

Spec
10.2” widescreen
Intel Atom N270 Processor Running at 1.6GHZ
1GB DDR2 RAM
160GB HDD

Integrated
Integrated Graphics Card
Integrated Webcam
Integrated Bluetooth
Integrated Mobile broadband Modem
Integrated 802.11 b/g Wireless

The review
Installation

Once the Chrome OS Disk Image is downloaded and burnt to a CD you boot directly into a Live Google Chrome OS environment with nothing installed onto your Computers HDD, this is ideal if you just want to try Google Chrome OS before committing to Installing it or if you are running on a Netbook with no HDD.

If you decide to Commit to running Google Chrome OS as your main operating system then there is a link on the Chrome Desktop to a rather basic Installer.  The Installer is basic because the only things that are installed are a rthe Gnome Window Manager, Libre Office and the Google Chrome Web Browser and that's all that is part of OS, all other Apps are run inside Google Chrome.

The Home Page in Google Chrome is like a web version of the iPhone app launcher with icon links to some default web apps including GMail, Google Docs, Google Music, Google+, Picassa, Google Calendar and many more.

Conclusion

Chrome OS is a pretty good OS for cloud computing but if you want more of a polished looking OS and don't want to rely on being connected to the Internet 24/7 to work then I'd keep clear of Chrome OS and use something that Allows you the ability to do more Offline, Libre Office makes up for the short fall of having to be online all the time as you've at least got an offline Office Suite but the lack of Offline email & Calendar may be a deal breaker for some people.

Roland


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OpenSuse 12.1 Review

For this OpenSuse 12.1 review I used an Advent 4213 Netbook.

Spec
10.2” widescreen
Intel Atom N270 Processor Running at 1.6GHZ
1GB DDR2 RAM
160GB HDD

Integrated
Integrated Graphics Card
Integrated Webcam
Integrated Bluetooth
Integrated Mobile broadband Modem
Integrated 802.11 b/g Wireless

The review
Installation
The Installation uses the now standard OpenSuse Installer.  There is a slight change to the Installer in OpenSuse 12.1 as there is the choice to use the new btrfs file System.  The btrfs Filesystem has more features available in OpenSuse 12.1 like the Snapper that takes Snapshots of your hard disk (similar to System Restore in Windows), the down side to using the btrfs Filesystem is that you need an ext4 Partition to put the boot files in, in the case of the review machine there is a 38.9GB151.1MB /boot partition formatted in ext4 and a 147.9GB / (Similar to the C Drive in Windows) formatted in btrfs.

There are literally loads of Applications and utilities included with OpenSuse 12.1.  For the review machine I Installed the Microsoft Office Compatible LibreOffice, Mozilla Firefox Web Browser, Mozilla Thunderbird Email Client, gimp Image editor along with Web and Application development Applications and some default utilities and Applications that get Installed as standard.

You have a choice of 3 different desktops to uses.  There is the Windows like KDE Desktop that aesthetically pleasing than the other two with visual affects, Window animations and Desktop widgets, The Gnome Desktop Environment this is a little bland and ugly compared to KDE but is perfect if your system isn't up to running KDE, then there is the minimalist XFCE Desktop that is suited to low end machines or for anyone that doesn't like too much desktop clutter, there are also some minor desktops that I don't know that much about.  For the review machine I chose to use KDE.

All the hardware of the review machine works out of the box, and I can't see why it won't work with other hardware in other Desktop, Laptop or Notebooks as well as external Hardware like Bluetooth or Mobile broadband Dongles.

Conclusion
OpenSuse is a serious competitor to Microsoft Windows as it can be downloaded off of the OpenSuse website for free (opensuse.org)and comes in both 32 and 64bit versions.


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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Ubuntu 11.10 Review Update

I'll not be doing a review of Ubuntu Linux 11.10 as I've decided not to bother upgrading my Linux Network as I don't tend to use it much. I might use it to do a review of Windows 8 when Microsoft release a Beta or Release Candidate to the public though.


Sorry for the inconvenience if you were expecting a review of Ubuntu Linux 11.10


Roland




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Friday, 28 October 2011

Ubuntu Linux 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Review

As I've not done a review of a Ubuntu Linux distribution in a while I thought that I'd do a Ubuntu Linux 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Review.  I've already got the CD Image on my Computer and I just need to burn the Image to CD and do the install on my Linux Netbook.  I'll probably do the review on Sunday and post it on Tuesday as I've got a few things to do tomorrow.  It might get posted on Sunday or Monday depending if I've got time to get it uploaded, it won't get posted any later than Tuesday afternoon or evening.

I hope you are looking forward to my Ubuntu Linux 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Review as I'm looking forward to writing it.

Roland

The next version of Ubuntu is coming soon

Friday, 24 June 2011

Wordpress Editors series of posts update

I've been a bit busy at the moment, and haven't had time to update the post series. Once I get internet back up I'll endevour to get the series updated.


Roland

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Wordpress Editors series of posts update

Since I did the original searies of posts on the various Wordpress Editors I've now upgraded my smartphone from a BlackBerry to a nice shiny Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 Android handset, so I thought that I would update the series to now include the Wordpress for Android Application over the coming days and weeks.  I would like to also add the Wordpress for iOS application to the series at some point, but that would mean digging out my iPod touch to write the series of posts for the iOS application, so for now I'll do a series of posts on the Wordpress for Android Application.

I'll follow the original series from last year and do comparison posts against the various other Wordpress Editors and the Wordpress for Android app.

Roland

Saturday, 5 February 2011

OpenSuse 11.4 Milestone 6 Review

The Installation process of OpenSuse 11.4 M6 is the same as the Installation process of OpenSuse 11.2 and OpenSuse 11.3 with the exception of that once the Installer boots into the graphical Installer you get a warning message about being about to Install a Beta version, other than that it is the bog standard Installer from previous versions of OpenSuse and even the later versions of Suse Linux.

After using OpenSuse 11.4 M6 for a few minuets it's very stable for a release that is currentlya Developer release that is not ment to be used in a production environment.

Everything works as it should, there are a few bugs that need ironing out.  I'm really looking forward to trying the Release Candadate when it is released on Febuary the 10th.

KDE 4.6 RC 2 is very stable for a Release candidate, it still has the odd bug, but KDE 4.4 and 4.5 Final have always had the odd little bug that you don't always get but can popup now and again.  KDE 4.6 looks more stylish than the previous versions of KDE 4, the KDE Taskbar has got a little Mac OSX/ Windows 7 style polish to it with more modern looking system tray icons.

I'll do a pretty full review of OpenSuse 11.4 when the Release Candidate(s) are releaed,and I'll do a fullin depth review once OpenSuse 11.4 Final is released.

Roland

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