issue110:culte_de_chrome
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issue110:culte_de_chrome [2016/07/03 15:24] – auntiee | issue110:culte_de_chrome [2016/07/04 14:04] (Version actuelle) – andre_domenech | ||
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After the LXDE display manager, I saw Firefox as my default web browser. I was able to install Syncthing directly from their site. I enabled the Zenmate VPN, Ghostery and Pushbullet Extensions into Firefox. However, Peppermint’s ICE or another SSB were not options for Mageia. I use Google Docs and Google Drive for my office suite. If I wanted other office suite software, I could use the Mageia Control Center to enable new repos and download the needed software.** | After the LXDE display manager, I saw Firefox as my default web browser. I was able to install Syncthing directly from their site. I enabled the Zenmate VPN, Ghostery and Pushbullet Extensions into Firefox. However, Peppermint’s ICE or another SSB were not options for Mageia. I use Google Docs and Google Drive for my office suite. If I wanted other office suite software, I could use the Mageia Control Center to enable new repos and download the needed software.** | ||
- | La machine tournait bien et, après le démarrage, était rapide, mais la distribution ne donnait pas l' | + | La machine tournait bien et, après le démarrage, était rapide, mais la distribution ne donnait pas l' |
- | Parès | + | Après |
**By using Firefox I minimize my interaction with Google’s tracking. I also created a Lycos email account. I am quite happy with the performance of the Brickbook, except for booting. The BIOS takes a long time. I have created a laptop that follows the lightware software philosophy of the Chrome OS via Mageia LXDE. If I still owned my old netbook, the Mageia LXDE would be a great OS to emulate a Chromebook. Now I digress on the Brickbook hardware not being a feather-lite laptop. The Brickbook weighs a bit, but I have 4 USB 2.0 slots, SD Card Slot, HDMI port, and a disk drive. The Acer C720 has one SD Card and 2 USB slots. | **By using Firefox I minimize my interaction with Google’s tracking. I also created a Lycos email account. I am quite happy with the performance of the Brickbook, except for booting. The BIOS takes a long time. I have created a laptop that follows the lightware software philosophy of the Chrome OS via Mageia LXDE. If I still owned my old netbook, the Mageia LXDE would be a great OS to emulate a Chromebook. Now I digress on the Brickbook hardware not being a feather-lite laptop. The Brickbook weighs a bit, but I have 4 USB 2.0 slots, SD Card Slot, HDMI port, and a disk drive. The Acer C720 has one SD Card and 2 USB slots. | ||
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Next month, I will review SSH and Network Attached Storage using a Chromebook.** | Next month, I will review SSH and Network Attached Storage using a Chromebook.** | ||
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+ | En utilisant Firefox, je minimise l' | ||
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+ | Qui plus est, ce Briquebook est un excellent choix pour l' | ||
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+ | Le mois prochain, j' |
issue110/culte_de_chrome.1467552280.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2016/07/03 15:24 de auntiee