Hello NLUG,
This past weekend was SELF 2024 in Charlotte. One very interesting
presentation was on Securing systemd services. I don't see the videos on
YouTube yet, but guessing they should be up soon. The same presenter also
gave another talk on proper use of hardware keys.
Systemd is
meeting happening tonight?
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Hello NLUG,
https://opensourcejobhub.com/ has a link for an opening at GitLab (see
below) and other posts. I met Jason Plum from GitLab when he presented at
the 2022 Southeast Linux Fest. He and another GitLab employee, Alex Mayer
co-organize the LancLUG meetups, all online --->
Needing a passcode to connect on Zoom
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 2:10 PM Vincent Brown <
vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Always look for the links on Meetup. It reduces zoom spam to only provide
> the links to registered users who RSVP.
>
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 7:07:56 PM UTC-5
Hello all,
Needing a passcode to connect on Zoom
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 2:07 PM Vincent Brown <
vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Zoom meeting link is posted in Meetup.
> https://www.meetup.com/nashville-linux-users-group/events/299761897/
>
> Status of in-person options is still zoom
Did I miss the link?
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we don't have an in person location currently. The former Vanderbilt
location was supposedly available if needed again; not sure what the
parking situation is with their east garage and it's somewhat of a
navigational maze for first timers. And their University IT required some
kind of tracking
(This also isn't an answer for the question, but,) I've used the "Should I
Answer" app for the last several years. Its blocking feature has the
option to block incoming calls that are not in my contacts so it doesn't
ring unless it's in my contact list. I haven't had anyone spoof my
contacts ..
It was yesterday evening, about 6 or 7 people attended.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 9:13 PM Kent Perrier wrote:
> The meeting moved to Wednesday?
>
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024, 7:23 PM John F. Eldredge
> wrote:
>
>> Giving up on the Zoom meeting, as I was the only participant.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 14,
Hello NLUG members,
For anyone interested, below is the meetup notification for Lancaster Linux
Users Group from Jason Plum of GitLab; he presented Kubernetes at the 2022
Southeast Linux Fest in Charlotte, NC. One of the other organizers also
works for GitLab.
Maybe we can get someone there to
Can I ask what you mean by "do the magic" to /etc/fstab?
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 8:59 PM Kent Perrier wrote:
> That won't work if he is logged in as himself. Log in as root and do the
> magic to /etc/fstab. Or do the magic to /etc/fstab, reboot and hope it's
> right! :)
>
> Kent
>
>
> On Mon,
... Just been living with it.)
>
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 4:57 PM Michael L
> wrote:
>
>> I'm up for it, after this coming Tuesday
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 4, 2023, 3:29 PM Vincent Brown <
>> vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Would an
gt;> The hard part is knowing how far out of sync the audio is from the video,
>> but it's a quick change of the command line to experiment.
>>
>> I generally like to avoid re-encoding the video as Gibson mentioned.
>> Assuming you're not doing cinematography, a re-encode
ned.
Assuming you're not doing cinematography, a re-encode may give you
more options.
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 9:32 PM Michael L wrote:
> I do video editing as part of my job.
> Suggestion #1: The Shotcut video editor allows you to separate the audio
> from video and add audio delay by
I do video editing as part of my job.
Suggestion #1: The Shotcut video editor allows you to separate the audio
from video and add audio delay by moving the audio down the timeline from
the video by 1 frame at a time or more. That's a tough and potentially
time consuming way to get it exact, but
Hello NLUG,
Franklin Developer Lunch and Learn is hosted by Williamson Inc, the
Franklin / Williamson County chamber of commerce the 2nd Tuesday of each
month at 1145am to 1pm and network after; lunch provided (Chick Fil A).
There are at least 5 Linux users in the group and I've considered
Hello NLUG,
I was in dire need of a video editor on Fedora this week. I've tried
Kdenlive, probably didn't try hard enough, never got very far with it.
Fedora magazine mentioned Shotcut. As the name suggests, I wasn't needing
much more than cutting and dragging and laying out on a timeline and
d updated the display drivers to an
> appropriate Nvidia package. Fingers crossed, things appear to be working
> better than with the generic driver.
>
> I have been able to run Steam Beta, and can now run the Windows games I
> bought many years back under Linux!
>
> On Wed, May 31,
The Graphene OS video by tuxsudo is up now,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EP24r61lkA=PLvG1nXgsl22EzbF9yjaOacne0eOGyJNUe=9
This is the conference YouTube page with soon to be all (or most) of the
videos,
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvG1nXgsl22EzbF9yjaOacne0eOGyJNUe
On Thu, Jun 15,
Hello NLUG,
One presentation at the Southeast Linux Fest in Charlotte last weekend was
on using Graphene OS to deGoogle your phone. I only caught part of it, but
what I did hear made sense. Some of the videos are up already; not seeing
that one yet, but here's the website:
I see the steam deck dock was previously discussed; sorry to be redundant.
I don't remember much of gaming presentation on recent meetups; wouldn't
mind seeing recording.
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 4:30 PM Thomas Bartkus
wrote:
> Really regret I missed the talk on linux gaming.
> For what it's
I haven't tried it out (because I'm not a gamer) or spent hours reviewing,
BUT adding the steam deck dock for $89 adds the following:
- HDMI 2.0
- DisplayPort 1.4
- USB-C power delivery pass through
- Gigabit ethernet port
- 3x USB-A 3.1 Gen1 Ports
-
- I haven't run video
I've wondered in the past if we're able to edit firmware. Supposedly a hex
editor makes that possible. I'm guessing there's a portion of firmware
hidden in hardware for certain eyes only,
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/security-researcher-finds-coldplay-lyrics-in-kingston-ssd-firmware
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On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 6:41 PM Michael L wrote:
> trying to find link for meeting
>
>
> On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 10:51 AM Vincent Brown <
> vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello All.
>> We're meeting online as well as i
trying to find link for meeting
On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 10:51 AM Vincent Brown <
vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All.
> We're meeting online as well as in person. See Meetup for your choice of
> address or zoom link.
> Any last-minute topic suggestions?
>
>
Hello again,
The last I checked, we had 170,000+ failed login attempts; 1 every 10
seconds on our CentOS 7 web server on Digital Ocean. I tried installing
fail2ban, but the install failed;
google search yielded:
"By default, fail2ban works with iptables. However,
*this has been deprecated in
I'm humbled by all the expertise on this email thread. I have a CentOS 7
website server needing fail2ban, but it's failing on install, so I'll post
another question in a separate thread.
On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 2:50 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
> What Csaba is saying is that, in some cases, the hashed
I'm interested in learning more about this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/coolguides/comments/12qmk1r/i_updated_our_famous_password_table_for_2023/
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 6:33 PM Thomas Bartkus
wrote:
> I might suggest a discussion topic that would be in my wheelhouse. By this
> I mean something I might give a short and informal presentation about. I
> could show and tell over zoom.
>
> linux script programming mechanics.
>
>
What is the stream again and is it by chance also on YouTube? If it's on
YouTube, then maybe it's downloadable from there as lots of YouTube content
is. I'm guessing you already thought of all that though.
Something else I'd attempt is if software recording doesn't work, maybe
feeding audio
Hello NLUG,
I had to miss Tuesday to tend to a suffering cat. I'll gladly see the
recording of what I missed.
Thanks- M
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> be admins. This is a little more involved, and it would probably be a
> good future NLUG presentation.
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 2:02 AM Michael L
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello again NLUG IT therapists,
> > I have one (computer h
Hello again NLUG IT therapists,
I have one (computer hater) user who had 3 years of overall good results
with Kubuntu; the HP M203DW network printer seems to have just worked as
far as communicating with Kubuntu which is incidentally on an old 8GB RAM
i5 Win8 HP computer (sans Win8).
I have
h that. There are no contracts or anything.
>
> At the least, you could spin up a simple instance and kick the tires. If
> it doesn't work, just kill the instance and you get prorated billing for
> the amount of time you actually had the instance.
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 6:
Hello NLUG,
I'm contemplating trying a Debian LAMP stack or LEMP with Nginx instead of
Apache. Linode leases Debian VM's for that purpose, so I take that to mean
it's a viable option instead of CentOS. I plan to attempt the install on
a physical machine first. The reason is so I can see about
valuable input
back. Much appreciated.
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 6:21 PM Greg Donald wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 5:40 PM Michael L
> wrote:
> > For anyone interested in Blockchain, Wolfram Research is doing a webinar
> series on the
> > topic. Even though Wolfram makes
For anyone interested in Blockchain, Wolfram Research is doing a webinar
series on the topic. Even though Wolfram makes proprietary software, this
is very informative, particularly on cryptocurrency. Day 4 starts
tomorrow, but the recordings are available from the start .. details below
I have a couple servers available with 64GB RAM .. model# & details at 11,
unless Howard cares to provide said details sooner.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 2:03 PM Vincent Brown <
vincent.anthony.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> Rather than paying for Linode, we should have access to some
One thing mentioned in Tuesday's NLUG meeting: possible
*future online community (and our former Meetup hijack). Howard mentioned
"somebody" running a NLUG server. (With sysadmin guidance) I may be able
to help there .. maybe by paying for an online Linode machine .. just a
thought for now.*
I installed a brother printer via USB instead of via ethernet and ran into
the same issue and the printer also seemed to "stop responding" multiple
times.
I recently connected the same printer via ethernet .. the double printer
issue cleared up and the not responding issue also seems to have
I seem to benefit from just about every NLUG email. Good insight in case I
ever need a different job.
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 6:32 PM Greg Donald wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 2:43 PM Kent Perrier
> wrote:
> > Based on my 7 years working for VUMC being a unix/linux sysadmin that
> never
I did find out how to change MariaDB PW, but am going a different route for
the moment. I'll report back if I still can't get it to work. I'm
thankful for getting to be on this email list.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 1:43 AM Michael L wrote:
> Hello NLUG,
> If this happens to be to
Hello NLUG,
If this happens to be too much to communicate via email, we're willing to
pay to fix this.
Our Joomla CMS website is running on a CentOS 7 LAMP stack on Digital
Ocean. We're trying to recreate the site on a different platform and the
web dev needs access to the MariaDB (I know our
The model is MFC-L8900CDW ..
I got the printer restarted for now; don't expect that to last. I'll deal
with it next time it acts up.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 4:46 PM Michael L wrote:
> this is a 8900 series; 8900dw I think. Will verify soon. It seemed to be
> the biggest one I coul
g... The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we’re all
> damaged." - Jean-Luc Picard, quoting Judge Aaron Satie, Star Trek: TNG
> episode "The Drumhead"
> - Alex Smith
> - Lacey, Washington (Olympia, WA metropolitan area)
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 2:31 P
Hello NLUG,
I've seen it once maybe twice before where the printer stopped according to
the settings pane .. and I would get it easily restarted (can't remember
exactly) somehow. It happened a couple weeks ago again but now I'm not
succeeding in a reliable restart. It's (currently) a USB
I'll go ahead and say again: thanks to NLUG for getting to be on this
email list, I get to learn priceless IT skills that I have no idea where
else I would learn.
I first attended NLUG in 2013, then finally in 2018 Howard helped get me
started actually using Linux .. 4 years later we've saved
Let me ask about Alma Linux. It's supposedly a CentOS replacement.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022, 10:03 AM Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> That's not beyond the license terms. They say that you can use the
> developer license on up to 16 machines, which include "small
> production servers". They don't
(Just observing) I'm glad you pointed it out. I had no idea Brave was
causing this; instead I assumed I had too many apps running. I'm on Fedora
36 on an Acer Laptop with an AMD A9 processor with 12GB RAM. I often have
a dozen tabs open on Firefox, 2 tabs on Brave, several Writer docs, a Calc
ue, Jun 14, 2022 at 7:30 PM Michael L wrote:
> At the Southeast Linux Fest on Saturday June 11th Alexander Rubin gave a
> presentation on
> Pen-Testing Open Source Databases (MySQL & PostgreSQL)
>
> He mentioned an opening for joining his team at AWS.
>
> His info appe
Ubuntu for my 83 year old pastor, Kubuntu for his 79 year old wife. I've
still got Ubuntu for OBS and daily browsing. Been using Fedora for 18
months too, updated to version 36.
Fedora desktop 12GB RAM vs Ubuntu 20 desktop 128GB RAM
For running Mathematica and daily browsing with Firefox (a
At the Southeast Linux Fest on Saturday June 11th Alexander Rubin gave a
presentation on
Pen-Testing Open Source Databases (MySQL & PostgreSQL)
He mentioned an opening for joining his team at AWS.
His info appears to be on LinkedIn. I'm sorry I don't have the QR code
and info he handed out at
Hello NLUG,
I attended this in 2019- two thumbs up; well worth the trip.
https://southeastlinuxfest.org/
Real Life Event June 10-12, 2022
Sheraton Charlotte Airport
Charlotte, NC
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I've streamed close to a thousand hours of 720p mp4 video on OBS running on
Ubuntu 18&20 LTS ---> NOT ONE CRASH YET <<--- (*very unlike Win10 which
has frozen up on me at least half a dozen times and taken 18 minutes to
reboot*). I suspect Kubuntu LTS would perform the same and look more like
Hello NLUG,
This is for 1145am the same day as our next NLUG meeting. If any of you in
the mid-TN area are developers or work in DevOps and you feel like
presenting .. please do. If you're not in the mid-TN area but can present
remotely, (not sure, but) maybe that's workable. Marvin Johnson's
from NLUG is golden .. will take any other suggestions .. thankful I
didn't wait any longer to go to NLUG.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 10:18 PM Michael L
wrote:
> Hello NLUG,
> We are in a situation with our Joomla website and have a Square Space web
> designer offering to rebuild the en
Hello NLUG,
We are in a situation with our Joomla website and have a Square Space web
designer offering to rebuild the entire site instead of waste time fixing
the broken Joomla situation. I do want to move away from Joomla, but
online review of Square Space mentions backups not being a feature
;> fault tolerant option. Also command line access gives you options for
>> automation if desired.
>> >>
>> >> Paul
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 1:09 AM Michael L
>> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I tried
may be possible
> to set a parameter to automatically rerty.
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2022, 8:50 AM Michael L wrote:
>
>> AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU ALL FOR THE EXCELLENT INFO.
>> I did upload a lot from our 10Mbps Comcast Business connection in the
>> past, generally slow
ither site.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Gibson Prichard
> Nashville, TN
> gib...@prichard.tv
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:44 AM Michael L
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello NLUG,
> > Do I need a file transfer service? Insight and suggestions will be much
> appr
Hello NLUG,
*Do I need a file transfer service? Insight and suggestions will be much
appreciated as always*
I upload 22GB to 31GB of video weekly to Comcast and lesser amounts to Cox
Media and Charter-
For Comcast I have to upload at this
URL: https://connect.telvue.com / IP 35.224.46.35
By
PM Michael L
> wrote:
> > If anyone has experience using other tools to convert dynamic
> (particularly Joomla) sites to static sites, I'm all ears. Maybe
> tomorrow's meeting can cover some of this.
>
> wget -m
>
> can mirror an entire site recursively, the resu
Hello NLUG,
In Admin magazine I found a write-up on static website generators. It
mentioned a Python based one I really like called Pelican. I was able to
put together a static website in minutes, but I have a more involving task;
needing to convert a Joomla site to a static site, if possible.
Assuming usually gets me in trouble, but may I assume that running standard
Linux updates should / would / could / will include necessary NTP updates
if needed?
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 2:27 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
> I hadn't seen anything about this before. If you're running NTP based on
> GPSD,
And supposedly Oracle () Linux bills itself as a CentOS fill in. I
temporarily started down the path of CentOS 7 since it's supported for
another couple of years. I'll look more into what I can contribute with my
beginner skills, which brings me to another NLUG related topic that I'll
post
It's probably me, ... wasn't able to connect to the last meetup, would have
had to watch recording anyway- where can I find it?
The September meeting was interesting and informative for me ...
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This article mentions OpenSUSE Leap as a possible CentOS replacement:
https://linuxiac.com/centos-replacements-for-your-production-linux-servers/
If anyone has had experience with this (or not), any input would be
appreciated- need to / want to move web hosts.
Based on what I've read, I'm
Resolved? In progress?
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 6:39 PM John F. Eldredge
wrote:
> I signed up on Meetup, saying I was coming, but haven't received a meeting
> link.
>
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ay. I've found that
> some systems will come up that way when the graphics driver is screwed
> up after an update.
>
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:18 PM Michael L
> wrote:
> >
> > I have an Ubuntu 20.04 system that's not booting; appears to boot but
> stops at a black scre
Scratch the 8.3GB thing, read that wrong
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021, 14:39 Michael L wrote:
> And I should have mentione earlier that I did explore Advanced boot
> options to no avail.
>
> "Computer" shows 8.3GB of 8.4GB available. Maybe that's part of
> the problem.
>
And I should have mentione earlier that I did explore Advanced boot options
to no avail.
"Computer" shows 8.3GB of 8.4GB available. Maybe that's part of
the problem.
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021, 14:35 Michael L wrote:
> The file / folder I want most is the Chromium HTML bookmar
The file / folder I want most is the Chromium HTML bookmark file is one
with permission issues
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021, 14:31 Michael L wrote:
> I did boot from Ubu20 DVD and can see the files and am trying to copy home
> folder off HDD- permission issues.
>
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2021,
exciting.
>
> Howard
>
> On 10/10/21 1:17 PM, Michael L wrote:
> > I have an Ubuntu 20.04 system that's not booting; appears to boot but
> > stops at a black screen. It was running fine till I ran (delayed)
> > updates; wasn't able to update for 7 weeks- a Ku
I have an Ubuntu 20.04 system that's not booting; appears to boot but stops
at a black screen. It was running fine till I ran (delayed) updates;
wasn't able to update for 7 weeks- a Kubuntu 20.04 system took the delayed
updates without problem.
On Fedora it seems I was easily able to roll back
If a non-officer can at least handle it in the interim, I nominate Marvin
Johnson.
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 5:40 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
> JonnyX replied in the thread. Not sure, but he appears to own the
> meetings. I'll message Vincent and John OMalley, but they have both had
> things
gt;
>>> All that said, you also want to avoid using SMS as your second factor
>>> authentication, because the telecom network is not secure. If an
>>> attacker knows your phone number, they could attempt to steal your
>>> number and receive your SMS codes. While t
hey could attempt to steal your
> number and receive your SMS codes. While the telecoms have tried to
> close this security hole, in many cases, it's an insider attack, which
> can't be easily stopped without completely destroying number
> portability.
>
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at
sure that you only
> put it on devices that you can keep secure.
>
> https://hackertarget.com/ssh-two-factor-google-authenticator/
>
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 6:09 AM Michael L
> wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of sensitive logins which I need to keep secure online
>
1 at 6:09 AM Michael L
> wrote:
>
>> I have a couple of sensitive logins which I need to keep secure online
>> and offline. I see multiple USB devices from about $10 and up. I also see
>> Google OpenSK and Predator DIY results.
>>
>> Does any
(If there's a fee, I can contribute or pay the whole thing) If the meetup
is essential to the online meetings, then I'd say lets keep it going.
As much money, time and headaches Linux has saved me ($50k so far in 3
years thanks to Howard, NLUG and Linus), I of course think everyone should
use
I have a couple of sensitive logins which I need to keep secure online and
offline. I see multiple USB devices from about $10 and up. I also see
Google OpenSK and Predator DIY results.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
Thanks everyone
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> with the default configuration works.
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> On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 4:04 PM Michael L
> wrote:
>
>> Hello NLUG,
>> The audio stopped working on a 78 year old (non sudo) computer hater's
>> Kubuntu user account. I switched to the admin logi
Hello NLUG,
The audio stopped working on a 78 year old (non sudo) computer hater's
Kubuntu user account. I switched to the admin login and audio worked
fine. So I added another (non sudo) user account for which the audio also
worked fine and switched her over to the new login.
I could not find
I can't find the link to save my life; can't stay long anyway so I'll look
for recording later. Thanks.
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 12:17 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
> We have our monthly meeting scheduled for tonight. I have a Zoom link
> created. It will be posted to MeetUp shortly before the meeting,
gt; Don't buy Tesla for the same reason (just in case if you are thinking of an
> EV) and don't buy any John Deere either.
>
> What's that $600/mo save?
>
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2021, 1:26 AM Michael L wrote:
>
>> I'd like to know if anyone on this list has had any success with the P
I'd like to know if anyone on this list has had any success with the Pine
phone or another Linux phone, if you're able to make calls, send texts and
emails and do internet searches. Wondering if I can at least use it as a
back up phone.
(If u own a Pixel) I replaced my old (still working) phone
Court decision works for me.
Rhetorical comment here: When Tilghman mentioned ABI in recent email, it
was the first I ever heard of ABI. I know the acronym API, but I probably
don't understand much past the acronym what an API actually is or how
programmers use one. It astounds me how much I
I forgot where the meeting link is
On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 3:56 PM John F. Eldredge wrote:
> I won't be able to make it tonight. Another organization, in which I am a
> board member, has scheduled a board meeting at the same time as tonight's
> NLUG meeting.
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Just for everyone's info,
Since NLUG is mainly about FOSS (and for many other reasons) I don't want
to get off topic by talking about cryptocurrencies, but I'm finding the
tech extremely interesting and I believe it will benefit everyone to be
informed.
For anyone interested, one thing I learned
The presentation was very informative for me. I'd be interested in more
presentations on similar topics.
Thanks again to everyone who's kept NLUG going over the years.
Michael
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I thought about Protonmail and went with Tutanota instead, but may switch
over:
A couple search results-
proton vs tutanota
Both offer end-to-end encryption that even they don't have the keys to
decrypt. *Tutanota* encrypts more spaces within its ecosystem, but we give
a slight edge to ProtonMail.
the user
> group: exploring the wonders of GNU Linux. However the mechanics of
> cryptography security are fascinating and it would be cool to see other
> practical applications you guys are into.
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:45 PM Michael L
> wrote:
>
>> This
This may be off topic from Linux directly-
I mentioned during the last big run up of bitcoin why I would not invest in
crypto; the reason at the time was lots of retail investors getting in for
fear of missing out (FOMO). Then the big meltdown came.
Anyone that understands something about how
Cloud pen testing and lots of other topics presented; pretty informative
(at least for me). May be of interest to some of you.
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If anyone gets to tinker with this, I'd like to hear about it,
https://www.xda-developers.com/five-reasons-xda-loves-lineageos/
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Im being told by a reliable knowlegeable source that there are other
problems, SO- u may want to avoid U20 for now
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020, 10:12 Michael L wrote:
> Since I saw good results with Ubuntu 20.04 clean install (Howard did that
> for us), I thought upgrade from 18.04.2 would be g
Since I saw good results with Ubuntu 20.04 clean install (Howard did that
for us), I thought upgrade from 18.04.2 would be good (I did the upgrade);
that wasn't quite the case.
The file browser program (Nautilus?) won't stay open longer than 1 second.
That's just the first problem I saw.
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I suggest YouTube, each video can be set to private and changed to public
anytime, can be unlisted too (similar to private). I use S3 and can make a
folder available for NLUG
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 10:25 PM Alex Smith (K4RNT)
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> Either Amazon S3 or GitHub (if GitHub works for this), if
I should have forwarded this sooner, but the presentations should all be
recorded. Hope this benefits someone:
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