My notebook upgrades aren't going as well as I had planned.
I gave up on trying to install Android on the netbook, and decided I would go for Kali. I wasted a whole day on that. Kali doesn't recognise the WiFi adapter in it, and there is no CD reader or Ethernet socket. I have a good Alfa receiver, but I couldn't load the drivers for it until I was online. I tethered my mobile, and overshot my bandwidth allowance. It renewed the day after ( today ), and I bought an extra 10Gb for £15. About an hour later I realised that I could have used the WiFi link on the mobile ( it wasn't a good day ). They seem to have changed quite a lot in Kali, and it looks as if it doesn't support all of the chipsets in the HP Celeron netbook. The next plan is to go back to Ubuntu, and just use the netbook for basic offgrid internet work. I know that is not a problem.
I'm going to install a 2TB SSD in the i5 notebook, and I will try Kali in that with the Alfa receiver. The good news is that the receiver I bought is a genuine Taiwanese one, and not one of the dodgy Chinese copies that are being sols on the net. I want to use the notebook as my main computer, and I'm not sure that Kalu is the best choice for thar, but it will let me do a bit of pen testing, and I will have a longer range for my WiFi connection. If all goes well, I can double the RAM, and that should help with any content creation that I decide to do. I will also start to use the hardware wallet I won for collecting revenue for my woodland trust. I post a review when I get that working.
At the moment the wildlife camera project has had to go on hold, but I may try to find an app that provides remote control ofthe camera when Kali isstable.
Just to make things worse the cafe has sold out of poached eggs, tuna, avocado and battered fish.