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GuD 08-13-2017 12:05 AM

I now am blessed with a MacBook Air. Woooo.

My phone is not an apple product.

Is there seriously no way for me to get files from this phone onto this laptop because it is not an apple product? WHAT THE FRACK


help

Plankton 08-14-2017 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GuD (Post 1864101)
I now am blessed with a MacBook Air. Woooo.

My phone is not an apple product.

Is there seriously no way for me to get files from this phone onto this laptop because it is not an apple product? WHAT THE FRACK


help

Many ways to skin that cat:

https://www.google.com/search?q=tran...k1.dro14-Xcs4E

GuD 08-14-2017 10:42 PM

there's no tutorials for the phone I have :(


It's a courtesy phone provided for by the guvment. I have figured how to get em on using cloud. Thanks though :)

grindy 08-26-2017 01:46 AM

Bought myself new bluetooth speakers and there's a very noticeable audio delay, no matter whether I use my laptop or my phone as a source.
From what I could find on the internet the problem is basically unfixable.
Or is it? Anyone has experience with this?

Frownland 08-28-2017 02:56 PM

Speed up time to make the delay less noticeable.

innerspaceboy 08-29-2017 07:49 PM

I'm replacing my old Ubuntu desktop / media server with some newer hardware. Wondering whether or not I should make the jump to an SSD for the OS.

Current System:
AMD FX-4300 Quad Core
8GB DDR3
300GB Seagate Barracuda disk for the OS
12-year old VGA monitor. (No interest in HD)

New System:
ASRock Z97 PRO4 MOBO - Correction: MSI 970A-G46
AMD FX-6300 Six Core Black Ed.
12GB DDR3
Same monitor

I'll pick up a cheap video card as this mobo doesn't have onboard video
And potentially a 128GB SSD for the OS

What I Use It For:
- Subsonic Media Server, web browsing, Google suite of apps
- Potentially using Virtual Box for Adobe Creative Suite, though presently I use Inkscape and Gimp
- No HD Video or gaming

At present, file browsing, Chrome, and gMusicBrowser are sluggish and Gnome hangs almost daily. Wondering whether the SSD would significantly improve basic system performance over the 8-year old HDD?

LoathsomePete 08-29-2017 08:21 PM

Absolutely 100% you should get an SSD for your OS (that's "solid state hard drive" and "operating system" respectively, Trollheart).

You will see a dramatic speed increase in boot time and how quickly applications work.

I don't know if NewEgg ships internationally but they always have deals going on SSDs. I would really suggest upgrading to a 1080p monitor though, they run fairly cheap these days... and it's 2017...

innerspaceboy 08-29-2017 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1868645)
Absolutely 100% you should get an SSD for your OS (that's "solid state hard drive" and "operating system" respectively, Trollheart).

You will see a dramatic speed increase in boot time and how quickly applications work.

I don't know if NewEgg ships internationally but they always have deals going on SSDs. I would really suggest upgrading to a 1080p monitor though, they run fairly cheap these days... and it's 2017...

Thanks for the input! Two new manufacturing plants just opened so there should be a drop in market price in the next few months. I'll keep an eye on sales daily.

My 22" monitor is WSXGA, and I've never watched anything that was available in over 720p, as most of my viewing interests involve 1920s-1960s classic and cult cinema. I'm in no hurry to go from 1680x1050 to 1080p, but if a hand-me-down monitor comes along I'll pick it up.

Thanks again!

LoathsomePete 08-29-2017 08:38 PM

You do you man, I'm all about that video fidelity, but I like to game a lot too, so different priorities for me.

I do have one question though, is your MOBO ("Motherboard", Trollheart) compatible with an AMD processor? I'm looking it up on Newegg and it looks like it only supports Intel processors.

innerspaceboy 08-29-2017 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1868650)
You do you man, I'm all about that video fidelity, but I like to game a lot too, so different priorities for me.

I do have one question though, is your MOBO ("Motherboard", Trollheart) compatible with an AMD processor? I'm looking it up on Newegg and it looks like it only supports Intel processors.

Thanks for the lookout. The box says AMD Crossfire technology and supports both Intel and AMD, and the CPU block has an AMD FX logo etched on it. I should be in good shape.


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