Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


TeaLeaf

6436 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1241


#175200 21-Jun-2015 14:20
Send private message

I have a low power CPU laptop, long life battery etc, that I dont use anymore.

As im fed up with trying to use the smart apps on my sony I was thinking of connecting this via HDMI. Its fairly quick, has a small SSD.

What is the best OS to use, would Linux be appropriate?

Unfortunately the Windows 7 rebuild discs from the manu wont work due to the SSD, so I dont have a copy of windows 7 and cannot download anymore the ISO. I have a windows 8.1 dev ISO and Windows 10 eval as well. But dont mind using unix if its a good GUI as the Mrs is not tech minded.

Create new topic
timmmay
20857 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 5349

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #1328678 21-Jun-2015 14:39
Send private message

If you have a W7 serial number you can potentially get media somewhere. W10 tech preview is free. Linux Mint could be ok, though unsure how well streaming would work. I use a R.Pi 2 which is plenty fast enough to run Kodi.



Batman
Mad Scientist
30012 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 6217

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #1328706 21-Jun-2015 15:20
Send private message

for me windows 7 because everything just works. if you ran something that's not compatible on win 10 ... you're back at square 1. but if they all work, win 10 could be a winner, but it hasn't even been released properly. win 8 .... don't ask!

chevrolux
4962 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 2638
Inactive user


  #1328715 21-Jun-2015 15:44
Send private message

Kodi is awesome. Nothing but a media player. Just stick Debian or Ubuntu on the laptop and then put Kodi on it. They might even have an all-in-one distro, I only use Raspberry Pi's so not sure. But installing Debian and then Kodi is fairly trivial, plenty of documentation out there.

Edit:... Just checked, they have 'KodiBuntu' as an all-in-one so just get that.

Edit2: Kodi is very wife friendly. I just put the XBMC remote on the wifes phone and she manages just fine.



robjg63
4160 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1425

Subscriber

  #1328765 21-Jun-2015 18:51
Send private message

http://openelec.tv/get-openelec




Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it himself - A. H. Weiler


TeaLeaf

6436 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1241


  #1328777 21-Jun-2015 19:12
Send private message

thanks all. ive heard of Kodi, must do my research.

i think i should be able to get a win 7 disc our of windows support, just costs $30?

robjg63
4160 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1425

Subscriber

  #1328779 21-Jun-2015 19:18
Send private message

If you install openelec its basically Linux that boots straight into kodi.
You won't need windows at all.
Won't cost you a thing.




Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it himself - A. H. Weiler


 
 
 

Stream your favourite shows now on Apple TV (affiliate link).
TeaLeaf

6436 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1241


  #1328847 21-Jun-2015 21:21
Send private message

i looked at openelec and got confused i thought it was a system builder.

timmmay
20857 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 5349

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #1328849 21-Jun-2015 21:22
Send private message

OpenElec is a media oriented OS, I thought it was just for R.Pi and small computers.

TeaLeaf

6436 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1241


  #1330043 23-Jun-2015 16:31
Send private message

good to know.

this old lappy is 720p at best. if i connect it via hdmi to my 1080p screen. will netflix etc be limited to the laptops screen or will it pick up the new screen resolution?

Batman
Mad Scientist
30012 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 6217

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #1330049 23-Jun-2015 16:37
Send private message

it will do 1080p on the tv. but it might not handle the video rendering ... what GPU does it have

TeaLeaf

6436 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1241


  #1330118 23-Jun-2015 18:07
Send private message

g210M 512MB, its far from new. does about 4000 on 3dmark06. im guessing the same as the prior round of built in intels.

Create new topic








Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.