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Episode: 2562
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Title: HPR2562: I bought a laptop
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2562/hpr2562.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 05:38:37
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This is HBR episode 2562 entitled, I Water Laptop.
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It is hosted by Clacket and is about 22 minutes long and carries a clean flag, the summary
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is, in which Clacket takes months or years.
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To my laptop, but come out pretty pleased.
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Hi, I'm Clacket and I just bought a new laptop, so I've been looking for another laptop
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for quite some time now.
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In our home, we have my good old work MacBook from 2013, so it will work as a huge SSD.
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And that's also where we watch our movies and things like that, it's a 15 inch model, I believe.
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And then we have our old crappy computer that we bought for 2000 crowns back in 2013,
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or something like that, it was slow even then, and it has been becoming comparatively slower
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as the years have moved on.
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So these days it's basically only I find it useful because I use it to hang in the console
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a lot, use VI to do things, but still, if I do something as simple as just upgrading
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all my next packages in my home directory, it will take a noticeable amount of time to
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just figure out the dependencies and all that, which is like one second on the MacBook.
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But so for some time I had been looking for a tinier laptop and also to go against the
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mainstream a bit, I wanted a laptop that wasn't an X86 laptop, so it would be more difficult
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to run Windows on it than it would be expected to come with Linux pre-installed.
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So I was looking at the Pine Book, that seemed like a really cool laptop for some time.
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And I registered for it, or I wanted the register for it, but it didn't have the size I wanted
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at the time, I don't remember which size I wanted now, I think I wanted a 10 inch and
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they only had a 13 inch.
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And they didn't have that, so I waited for a while and then a couple of months later I
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checked back in, okay, now they had, I think by that time I had decided I, okay, 10 inch
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or 13 inch, there's really matters so much, maybe I want a 13 inch, and then I went into
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looking, okay, now there's only the 10 inch available.
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And I think I registered to stand in line for that model, but they still haven't got
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back to me and I was like, sometime middle of last year, so I'm not sure if I successfully
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registered or not.
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And in the meantime, I've been working for a Swedish client and I had their laptop to
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work on, so most of the time there was no resource conflict at home.
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If I work, I work on my work laptop and my son wants to watch a movie or my wife needs
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to work or serve to check something, they could use the MacBook.
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But now I've left that client and I'm working for Fractalight and then I'm using my own
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machine to work on.
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So since January I've been looking around for a second, proper laptop, not just some
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tiny thing, but something that can actually be, I could be doing real work on.
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And so in Hong Kong there are two, there are three major change stores and two that are
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available in any mall.
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So they're suing Broadway and Fortress and Broadway and Fortress are the two ones that
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are available everywhere.
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So I went to Broadway and Fortress, Ubuntu stick in pocket and they kindly allowed me
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to try out Ubuntu on all the machines that looked interesting to me.
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I was looking for a laptop, 13 to 15 inch in the 4000 to 5000 Hong Kong dollars range.
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There aren't many of those, most are more expensive, but there were a couple, so I tried
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like five in the one store and five in the other and they all had problems.
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The touchpad would stop working or not even start working or the screen would freeze
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after a while or the kernel would panic after a couple of minutes of use or the wifi wouldn't
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work.
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So I didn't buy any laptop in January.
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And then in April of course Ubuntu 1804 came out and it wasn't until then that I realized
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that hey, I was bringing a two year old Ubuntu to the store.
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Of course it didn't work with modern hardware because that's a rule of Linux support.
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New stuff never supports Linux.
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You need to wait for a while to allow the software to catch up.
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So I figured yeah, I'll look into it and come with the latest Ubuntu at some point.
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And now it came to the point where my son and I are going on a few weeks travel and my
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wife will be left here so then we needed another proper laptop.
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So I went out with the latest Ubuntu and I went to the same store as last time and the
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guy even recognized me.
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I guess they don't have too many of these troublesome Linux customers.
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They want to reboot everything.
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And I tried the two computers they had for around $4,000 and they both worked actually.
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So I picked the one that had more ports even though the other one was lighter.
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This one had more ports and space for a drive expansion and all that.
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So that felt like a good choice.
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I tried it out in the store and it managed to connect to the store Wi-Fi but it couldn't
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connect to my phone.
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And I looked around in the logs and oh this looks troublesome.
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It says something about oh is this infrastructure mode or not and it seemed to be some conflict
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of the oh no is there some specific driver you need for this that I'll never figure
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out.
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The guy in the store he said no no no it's probably just we have so many Wi-Fi's here.
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He said troublesome radio environment and it'll probably work fine when you're home.
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And I happen to have my MacBook with me and I've never actually run Ubuntu on this MacBook.
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But I plugged in the steak in my MacBook and started it up in Ubuntu no problem.
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Everything just works.
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I had to go to the driver's section and juice proprietor driver to get the Wi-Fi to work.
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And sure enough my MacBook also could connect to the store Wi-Fi and couldn't connect to
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my phone.
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So if you're okay maybe it's not a problem with this particular computer.
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I didn't have the money on me at the time so I just put that computer aside to pick it
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up later when I had the money and then on the way home on the bus.
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I tried with my MacBook to connect to my phone again and then it just worked.
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So then I felt more safe in my choice of mind this computer it will probably work once
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I get out of that radio environment.
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So here comes the detour the segue about the money because Fractalide pays me in cryptocurrency.
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So I have all my stuff in a cryptocurrency wallet somewhere and if I want to move money
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to the brick and mortar stores world I need to either go to the Bitcoin ATM downtown but
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you can never know in advance if there's any money in it or not.
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Or I would have to send my money to a local exchange and then transfer the money to the
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bank from there or I could withdrawing cash from the exchange.
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Tell them I need cash and then show up a day later and they will prepare the cash for me.
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So yeah there's that whole side quest of actually getting money.
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Actually when I was in the shop I assumed that I had money because I had transferred
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money to myself a couple of days earlier for paying the rent.
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So I just gave them my card and I said oh no there's no money.
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So I asked them to hold the computer and I would come back maybe a day later or beginning
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of next week.
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And now it's the next week and I still didn't receive my money from the cryptocurrency
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exchange so I'll have to get back to them about that.
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So I just came back from my bank now luckily the company also has some cash in the bank
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so I used that to pay the rent.
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So that's that whole side quest about actually paying for this thing.
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What we ended up doing in was my wife went to pick it up instead and used her credit
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card to pay for it.
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So now I've been playing up, I was staying up all night playing with this computer.
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I installed a Ubuntu on it, no problem.
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The only problems caused are by my own particular requirements on how things should be set up.
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This time I tried using the XFS file system instead of my usual X4 or CIF.
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The other the old bad laptop has an issue where even if I reboot it cleanly it will
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still complain each time when it boots up that it needs to FSCK the root partition.
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I don't know why but so this time I'm using XFS and just because and maybe I will not
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run into that issue.
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I'm guessing it might have something to do with but shouldn't have something to do with
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me running ZFS with the ZFS auto mount for the slash next directory and maybe that doesn't
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unmount in the proper order so that the disk isn't actually unmounted when the computer
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shuts down but that seems weird.
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If you can't unmount root should be able to remount it we don't we but I don't know.
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Anyway this new machine.
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I shrunk the Windows partition I'm going to remove it later but for the moment I just
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shrunk it.
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I don't want to remove it without having a backup of it.
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Because this is a SSD 128GB so any space reclaimed is very valuable space and the resized
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Windows partition is now like 50GB so there's a noticeable part of the disk.
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I created a boot partition that is running X4 and then a locks partition of which I make
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an LVM physical volume of which I make a volume group in which I create the logical
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volumes swap 2GB the machine has 4GB of memory planning to upgrade it later if necessary
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it depends what we're going to use this machine for.
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4GB should be enough for Libro office and Firefox anyway.
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Yeah so 2GB swap, 10GB root, 20GB flash nix and for that I'm using ZFS with ddub which
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is really nice.
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If you run geeks it automatically does hard link ddub all the time.
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On nix you need to do it explicitly after the fact.
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And instead of having to think about doing that I find it really nice to just use the
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online ddub on ZFS and also if there's some software release that just changes slightly
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if you files that should also ddub better with ZFS than with just whole file dduplication
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as you get with hard link dduplication.
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And originally I also set up ZFS because I put both geeks and nix on there and they should
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have a lot of shared files that they wouldn't within their own ddub systems figure out.
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So that was also very useful to use ZFS on but on this machine I'm not even installing
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geeks because it is too troublesome to upgrade geeks these days.
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Here's a performance problem it eats a gigabyte on memory and it takes forever.
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So I'm going all nix at the moment until geeks figure out their problems.
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So I'm running Ubuntu 1804 and I'm running nix on it.
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And currently I'm trying to figure out how to get GNOME in Ubuntu to recognize my nix installed
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ex applications.
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I'm not even sure how I did that before.
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I thought I had set ex ddubdata there's variable but I did that now and it didn't work.
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So maybe what I did was I just simlinked the nix profile share applications files into
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dot local share applications.
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I don't know I'll see how I do it on the other laptop.
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Oh yeah.
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That's that's also the thing.
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I tried to I didn't even succeed in setting the xdg data there's variable because I
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said it in my dot profile but that is not run by the x session.
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So I tried sourcing the dot profile from dot capital x session.
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Nope.
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Didn't do anything.
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I tried the dot GNOME rc.
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Still didn't do anything.
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That worked on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 but apparently not on Ubuntu 18.04 so I don't know what's
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that all about.
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I've been looking around a bit on the various stack exchanges and other places on the
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internet but I haven't seen an answer.
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I haven't even seen anyone have this problem on Ubuntu 18.04 specifically so I don't
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know what to do about that but before until I can fix that I'll see if just putting
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Simulings in dot local works.
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I'll have to get this in order pretty soon because on Saturday we're flying, flying back
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to Sweden to meet grandma grandpa.
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That's going to be nice.
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So I need this computer fix so my wife has something to work on.
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So yeah this all about my laptop adventures maybe I should say that overall I'm very happy
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with the computer so far.
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There's always some stuff to complain about especially if you buy one for just $4,000
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Hong Kong dollars.
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I think it was $4,200 something in the end.
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The power button is the upper right button within the normal keyboard area which is super
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annoying because that's where the page down is supposed to be.
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I really like it better when they put the power button outside the normal rectangle of
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normal keys.
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And also to make space for that they removed the end button and I discovered that actually
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I used that especially to scroll on web pages.
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So this in the upper right corner is just home page up page down power which is pretty stupid.
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And also insert is important.
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Use shift insert to paste from the selection buffer.
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And insert is now function delete which is pretty stupid.
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Pause and break they have their real key and I never used that.
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So why couldn't they sacrifice that instead of sacrificing my dear insert key.
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And of course always on on non Swedish keyboards the enter key is the wide enter key instead
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of the tall enter key and I really don't like that either.
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I prefer it to be the wide enter key.
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But these are just nitpicks you always get used to these things.
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At least the function key is not in the lower left.
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The control is in the lower left and the function key is to the right of that.
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That's how it's how it should be according to me.
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On the MacBook it isn't like that but apparently I'm good used to that as well.
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Touchpad is a bit clunky and it hasn't always responded so well.
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Sometimes when I move I have to sort of rub all over it to make sure there's no static
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and then it works again just pointing with my finger.
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And it took me a while I didn't realize that right click didn't work by just going to the right side and clicking.
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I thought it was some other problem but then finally I realized hey maybe I'm not actually right clicking right now.
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And that was indeed the problem.
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I looked online and I found that right okay some touch pads emulate right clicking by two finger clicking.
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And turns out that that's what this one does.
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And then I tried right three finger clicking and it turns out that's the middle mouse button.
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So then maybe it doesn't matter so much that shift in search isn't so convenient anymore because I can just triple click instead
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and then we'll do the same thing.
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Now also after using this for a while what my usage pattern turns out to be.
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But anyway I think for the price I got a better computer than I I dare hope for I'm pretty satisfied.
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It's a bit heavy because it has the built-in DVD drive.
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Most of the time that's completely useless but the MacBook doesn't have it of course.
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And I bought an external DVD drive for that and when you want to watch a movie it's actually a little bit annoying to have to plug that in.
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And this is mostly a desktop laptop is going to be here at home we're not going to lug it around very much.
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So if it's two and a half kilos instead of one point seventy five kilos it doesn't really matter all that much.
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And so that's my laptop purchase.
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