Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tech of the day: Windows 7 Upgrade

This is another rant about computer/technology (3 posts in a row!) My Toshiba Satellite P505 is qualified for a free upgrade from Vista to Windows 7. (I would not have bought it without the free upgrade!) I went through the registration process online and finally received my Windows 7 Upgrade disc. So I thought everything I need for the upgrade would be contained in the disc. Wrong! The first step, which is running a program on the disc from within Vista, simply brought me to a web page, where I need to download an Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft as well as an Upgrade Assistant from Toshiba! After I ran the them in this order, the latter downloaded a further couple hundred MB of Toshiba drivers/software/patches required for upgrade! I guess anyone without a broadband connection should forget about upgrading. With my slow broadband, it took almost an hour to complete downloading. That was 11:30pm already. The next step was to uninstall a bunch of drivers/software that are incompatible with Windows 7 (these were the ones that were supposed to be replaced by the downloaded bits) This was again a lengthy step that took almost another hour. Fortunately the uninstallation was kinda smooth (uninstall of Toshiba HDD protection hung and I had to stop and restarted it. I googled and saw people mentioned much worse experience. For example, some users went through the uninstall but the subsequent reinstall failed and they were left with unusable laptops. After all, who would like to use a laptop without a working wireless driver?) Finally the actual upgrade started. And that's when I fell asleep. I woke up a few times to check on the progress and saw the prompt to enter license key at 2:30am. With Windows 7's bits in place, the upgrade assistant proceeded to re-install the downloaded stuff, which rebooted the computer a few times (and required me to enter my password) It's after 3am when everything was done.

Some critics argued that Windows 7 is more like a patch on top on Vista. I can't say I disagree but I do welcome the UI enhancement (in fact, I also liked the UI enhancements M$ made in Vista over XP)

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Tech of the day: Mounting Windows shared drive on Ubuntu

As I mentioned in my previous post, Ubuntu 9.10 didn't work on my Toshiba Satellite P505 "out-of-the-box" but there are fixes available. I've tried it and it worked like a charm. All ACPI related functions, battery indicator, suspend, even the volume buttons, are working!

Even though I'm using too many Windows-only application too often, I do still boot into Ubuntu from time to time (for burning CDs, ripping DVD, for example) It will be useful to mount my shared drive from my Windows server. I thought my prior (2 year old) knowledge of using SMBFS/Samba would be applicable. Wrong! The latest technology for this is CIFS. And the synaptic package that contains CIFS is actually "smbfs"! (containing both SMBFS and CIFS) However, I still needed additional component (winbind) and followed these steps so that CIFS could resolve my Windows hostname. Again, it's not that hard to figure out but I still felt I have better use of my time.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Tech of the day: Facebook photo upload sucks

I just want to rant about my horrible experience with uploading photo to Facebook. No matter what I use: my 4 year old XP PC, brand new Vista PC, Ubuntu, in combination with IE or Firefox, I would run into the dreadful "Uploading failed" error from time to time. (Well, I had great success using the simple text/HTML form based interface but it doesn't preview the photo so it's a pain to use)

Yesterday I even tried Adobe's AIR-based Photo Uploader for Facebook. It's a hit-or-miss as well. And previewing photo was very slow with this tool.

I can't imagine no one has come up with a good solution to this common problem on a popular service but unfortunately that's the case after I googled.