Re: [Hampshire] Portsmouth & SE Hants LUG - 15th June

2024-06-13 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
Paul, Not sure how organised I will be but I did offer a talk on WireGuard once. Are you still interested and if so are you able to project me via some chat medium? I can't make it physically, obviously. On Thursday 13 June 2024 17:41:10 CEST you wrote: > The next meet is this Saturday (15th

Re: [Hampshire] Using NFS root with raspberry pi.

2023-10-11 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
Tom, Can't say I've done it recently, but on my Red Hat course we did do remote booting. I can't remember of the top of my head what we did, but I'm sure NFS was involved. However I think it's an interesting idea and I'll have to look it up and see what I can find as well! > > Thank you

Re: [Hampshire] How to connect Android phone to Debian system

2023-05-17 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
On Thursday 27 April 2023 13:38:19 CEST Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote: > I have a computer running Debian 11 and a new phone with Android > 13. How do I access the Android file system from the computer via > USB? A web search suggests MTP, but I have not been able to get > that to work. I

[Hampshire] Raspberry PI projects for children?

2023-04-22 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
Hi, Has anyone had any experience with using a Raspberry Pi for a project with children? I can see that there are loads of projects on-line and in magazines, but which ones actually work well with children? My wife is working with the town hall to provide IT lessons (mostly pensioners) but

Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PI

2019-02-20 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
rry PI > From: Adam John Trickett via Hampshire > To: Hants LUG > CC: Adam John Trickett > > Bonjour ! > > I have finally found a use for a Raspberry Pi...! Since moving to France we > have ended up with a house with stupid electrically heated oil filled > radiators. The

Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PI

2019-02-19 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
o France is successful and your heating > requirements are probably reduced. > > Best Regards > > Roger > > On 18/02/2019 10:37, Adam John Trickett via Hampshire wrote: > > Bonjour ! > > > > I have finally found a use for a Raspberry Pi...! Since m

Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PI

2019-02-19 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
On Monday, 18 February 2019 20:04:20 CET Tim Brocklehurst via Hampshire wrote: > Oh, for digital thermometers, look at the DS18B20 one-wire sensors. They're > easy to read and come in various packages. That's the one I've seen on various Google searches so far, seems popular, and simple to work

Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PI

2019-02-19 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
On Monday, 18 February 2019 20:01:12 CET Tim Brocklehurst via Hampshire wrote: > How about this for the relay side of things? > > https://czh-labs.com/-p0198.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAzKnjBRDPARIsAKxfTRAEdBVGf803U > V1Gs99uRIiE2-Eg6pPYEpWFvF0pXhEaUpcJrIh014QaAjIQEALw_wcB Does indeed look good, I only

[Hampshire] Raspberry PI

2019-02-18 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
Bonjour ! I have finally found a use for a Raspberry Pi...! Since moving to France we have ended up with a house with stupid electrically heated oil filled radiators. They are not properly controlled and quite inefficient, at best you can control them on a thermostat but there is no clock...

[Hampshire] Free to a good home (repost)

2018-09-09 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
I have two tower systems that are free to a good home. They both have an Asus K8V-X Motherboard and ADM64 (single core) CPU. They both have the maximum design RAM of 2GB. They both have AGP-8X graphics cards, onboard Gig Ethernet, parallel, serial, 2x PS/2, onboard sound and some USB jacks.

Re: [Hampshire] general genealogy questions?

2017-01-05 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
On Wednesday 04 Jan 2017 12:23:35 Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote: > I agree with that, and would add that FMP also have the British > Newspaper Archive. You might like to find what is available at your > local public library. Southampton have Ancestry, I think Hampshire > have FMP (I'm