Thanks, Bob.

My wife has a chromebook. It saved us a few bucks and she’s OK with it, but it 
wasted a lot of my time working around it to get printing done: now if she 
wants to print something double-sided she prints it single and then sends me to 
Fedex Office to run copies double sided. I don’t like having exactly one way to 
do something, when I can have choices. And I see no need to ship my data 
offsite, over a link that just gives us one more component to fail, so that the 
data can come back.
:)

I know chromebook will grow up, but it’s not ready. I depend totally on Google 
Calendar, and a few years ago outgrew the stage where it kept losing data.

So thanks for helping Google perfect their stuff. I’m just a dinosaur. I even 
have a little hobby of keeping my data away from Google when its benefits 
aren’t compelling. (Yeah, I know that’s futile, it’s just a game for me.)
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On 20171206, at 16:39, Bob Elzer <[email protected]> wrote:

Why not just buy a google chromecast.

Then you can send anything you want to it. You could get a chromebook (lots of 
cheap ones) or send it from most phones (Android phones are linux). You can 
even cast from a google home mini.

Google Chromecast $35
Google Home mini.   $30 currently (requires internet)
Chromebook  $100-$400 

You could get all 3 for under $200

Does the church have wifi?  if not, you'd have to add that in.



On Dec 6, 2017 10:46 AM, "Victor Odhner" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
OK, I’ve decided on Linux. (No longer OT!)

I need recommendations on an adequate PC to run stereo music and videos 
(1920x1080 projector) for a church.

I decided that Linux would be best to ensure that we can have good performance 
and up-to-date software for this well-defined application. We wouldn’t be at 
the mercy of Apple or Microsoft dragging us around a sharp corner. My main 
backup guy has been using Linux (Mint, like me) for some years, and the apps 
are basic enough that our other users would be comfortable.

I’d like to keep this as cheap as reasonable, concentrating on solid quality 
(e.g. really adequate power supply) so that we wouldn’t have to worry about it 
for 5 to 10 years. I’d want all parts to be brand new, or almost.

Is there still a Linux systems store in the Valley? Should I just put together 
a box with parts from Fry’s or the Web?

Hey, is there someone out there who would like to give me a quote for an 
assembled box? (I have kb, monitor and mouse.)

Thanks,
Victor
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On 20171130, at 14:55, Stephen Partington <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

well if you are looking to maintain portability you can look at the Intel NUC. 
but really this relies entirely on what your budget is.

Looking at your existing application Digital Performer installs on Windows or 
OSX, also you can look into the Hackintosh. there are some build guides out 
there that run with a fully tested hardware configs to consider. 

But the Mac mini is a viable system even with the age of the device. 

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 12:26 PM, Carruth, Rusty <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I’m not very happy with Micro$oft’s product, especially 10 (have you actually 
tried to install 10?  I have.  Goodness, talk about a step back into 
pre-history!  It refused to install because there was a CHANCE that it wouldn’t 
boot – even though I had just proven that it WOULD boot in that configuration – 
and no way to override their ‘help’!)

So, for me, its ‘buy the most powerful, RAM-loaded system I can manage (with 
SSD if possible), and install Linux Mint.

But that’s just me ;-)

From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of David Schwartz
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:23 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: OT: Mac Mini obsolescent? When next release?

I’d be tempted to get an all-in-one Windows machine (most seem to have 
touch-screens now) or a small iMac.

AIO Windows machines are well under $1k.

Stick to the KISS principle here. :-)

-David Schwartz

On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:32 AM, Victor Odhner <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Spun off from the Genius discussion:

The Apple CEO reportedly says Mini is still part of their product line, but he 
won’t say anything about the next release.

I was another Mini shopper, for supportability and video resolution reasons. 
Our church music team needs to update a 2009 Mini. I want to get a new desktop 
(laptop wouldn’t fit our config): my goal is to give them hopefully 5+ years of 
reliable operation. Any comments would be welcome.

Now looking at ditching the Mini, going to Windows or Linux to drive our video 
projector (MPV rocks) and an MP3 player. The Mini is where our Digital 
Performer lives (music synthesizer), but I’ve converted most of our library to 
MP3s and I can still use the old Mini if I need to get creative.

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