Has anyone here tried a Chromebook?

Nathan England nathan at nmecs.com
Tue Jan 15 13:36:43 MST 2013


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I am in dire need of a new machine. I'd like a new workstation, but a
server is a must. This would be a great system for a LAMP box but
sadly I wouldn't take an AMD system if it was given to me. I have
tried so hard over the years to like AMD but it has never paid off.
- From systems that would run so hot they could double as my gas furnace
in the winter to systems that are so pathetically slow they aren't
worth keeping around, and I'm talking about new systems! I recently
bought a Turion 64 X2 and in the end gave Best Buy $150 bucks to take
it back because it was awful.

I had a Duron 350 once that rocked. It was cool and blew away every
pentium processor I had at twice the speeds. AMD realized how fast
they Duron line was, as it was killing the Athlons at the time, and
they killed it off. Now the Duron lives on in the Turion series but
they don't even compare.

Am I just having bad luck with AMD or are others experiencing this? I
seriously would like to know because I've seen some screaming deals on
quad core and tri core machines I'd love to pick up, but seriously am
too scared to lose the money on another piece of junk. I think I've
had 6 AMDs in the last 15 years and have only been happy with 1. Intel
on the other hand I've had dozens and loved them all... (except the
celeron).

Nathan


On 1/15/2013 7:17 AM, Stephen wrote:
> It seems that HP agrees with your issues. and have made a low power
> server.
> 
> 350 normally right now on sale for 320, and they give you an
> additional 50 rebate.
> 
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16859107052
> 
> I have no idea how reliable they are but if i had the money i would
> pick one up and find out what i can do with it.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:20 PM, keith smith
> <klsmith2020 at yahoo.com <mailto:klsmith2020 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
> 
> 
> Heat is one of the main reasons I went to laptops.  I had 2 towers 
> running 350 plus watt power supplies.  My office was the hottest 
> room in the house.  Now today I could use that heat, however in
> July and August I'll pass.
> 
> These net top computers are cool. I still like the netbooks or
> cheap notebooks though because you get a monitor, mouse, and
> keyboard with them.  That makes them perfect for a simple LAMP
> server in a dev environment.  Or add an external monitor, keyboard,
> and a mouse and you have two screens you can use.  Not as nice as
> two large flat panel monitors, however not as much expense either.
> 
> 
> Once in a while I make the joke that if smart phones become more 
> powerful, I might just use a couple of them for my LAMP dev.
> 
> 
> ------------------------ Keith Smith
> 
> --- On *Mon, 1/14/13, joe at actionline.com
> <mailto:joe at actionline.com> /<joe at actionline.com
> <mailto:joe at actionline.com>>/* wrote:
> 
> 
> From: joe at actionline.com <mailto:joe at actionline.com> 
> <joe at actionline.com <mailto:joe at actionline.com>>
> 
> Subject: Re: Has anyone here tried a Chromebook? To: "Main PLUG
> discussion list" <plug-discuss at lists.phxlinux.org 
> <mailto:plug-discuss at lists.phxlinux.org>> Date: Monday, January 14,
> 2013, 3:58 PM
> 
> 
> 
> Keith last wrote:
>> That would work, however they cost more than a netbook.
> 
> I have replaced my older "tower" computers with two of these, one
> of which I bought new for $349 a couple years ago, and the other I
> found on Craigslist for $150. They use only 8-watts of power (I
> think). They run absolutely silent and never get hot. Here is
> another still available (I think) on Craigslist for $150:
> 
> http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/sys/3467164583.html
> 
> One is now my main computer and the second is just a clone for 
> backup. I'm just now converting them both to kubuntu 12.10.
> 
> For personal use (except for gamers), I can't see any benefit to
> big "towers" with 200-watt or larger power supplies any more.
> 
> 
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> 
> -- A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent
> you from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the
> snooze button.
> 
> Stephen
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Regards,

Nathan England

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