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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
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.
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
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