音時雨 ~Regentropfen~

❅ Waiting for the free upgrade to Win 10.. °A°

Exciting Brief News:
1. Mitose Noriko is going to have a mini-album, yet everything about it remains a riddle.
2. Mitose Noriko + Hirota Yoshitaka are planning to make "Yorlga 2". Just wish it doesn't take years!
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I like (big) dogs, but I definitely will go with cats.
↓ "What is that living thing upstairs?" xDD
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While wait for my free upgrade of Windows 10, I did an upgrade for my other laptop. It used to be running Linux Mint, but perhaps due to some firmware issue, it had random problem during sleep/re-start/etc. in which I always ended up with a force power-off.
I initially was planning to upgrade from Qiana to Rebecca, but I changed my mind for no reason, and I got the hybrid between Ubuntu and Chromium =;gt Chromixium. As I was worrying whether a pure Chromium would have too many limitations (Previously I chose Mint as I have issue with spelling/pronouncing "Ubuntu" orz).
Up to this moment, everything was running well -- although I'm not sure whether it's proper to install a netbook orientated OS onto my not-that-bad-laptop-level spec -- but at least I got the 64-bit candidate version.
Another good thing, before I never got Google's Mozc working on either Mint or Ubuntu, seemed there were some gaps between the OS and the program itself. The installation was okay, but I just couldn't activate it. However, it's painful without it (apparently the embedded Gmail alternative can't be an acceptable long-term solution), so I re-challenged it. Luckily, from someone's post, he suggested using Fcitx instead of the default (?) iBus, and thus I got the IME working without spending too much time!
Some points that I really love Chromiux (although might be true on Chromium but I didn't bother to test any more): looks and works much lighter than linux, satisfies a non-linux heaver user's needs, the OS itself supports the global Google account with sorta individual software-ish apps, the interface is more similar to Mint (= Windows-ish) rather than Ubuntu, and, the one I love the most, pressing the "Windows Button" brings me to a complete "system menu" right in place so you don't have to show desktop first.
However, on the other hand, it lacks the right-bottom show-desktop button that I'm so addicted to on Windows, and there's no windows preview while hitting Alt+Tab, and the desktop is completely empty!! I'm so used to my 4-icon-forever setup on Windows and now I'm struggling with the somehow "rich" taskbar. ~_~
I'm happy with this OS, and quickly did the first customisation for the terminal profile. But perhaps a better idea was to choose a similar theme before doing my own colouring.. I can't read! lol