I daresay it ran better than Windows 10 (though I don’t think many would be surprised). It detected my external USB drives and the proper resolution for the laptop screen. Sadly I couldn’t test the external monitor because the USB stick was so thick it blocked the HDMI port.
Day: March 15, 2025
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Of Laptops New and Old
I can honestly say that I did not have “Buy a Gaming Laptop” on my 2025 bingo yet here we are. Meet my new Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 (how do people come up with such extravagant names?)
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USB complications
In preparation for installing Linux Mint on my Asus Zenbook, I wanted to create a live USB stick to test run the OS on the system.
I’ve been told “faster is better” for live USB sticks so I thought of getting the Kingston DataTraveler Max 256GB which is available at a local store. Then I remembered my Zenbook’s ports are USB 3.0 meaning I wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the stick’s faster speed.
I realized I could save some money by getting a USB stick that closer matched the USB 3.0 speed limit. The Kingston DataTraveler Kyson 64GB seemed sufficient and was $30 cheaper. Then I found out that USB models of different capacities could have varying performances. In the Kyson’s case, anything below 256GB seemed sus.
But here’s the thing: the DT Max 256GB is only $13 more than the DT Kyson 256GB. So I decided to get the DataTraveler Max because I’d also be future-proofing myself.