re: Online banking support for Linux?

2020-06-15 Thread LM
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 12:01 PM wrote: > I'm in Ontario, Canada. My credit union, Meridian, only supports > Microsoft Windows and Max OS X for online banking. > https://www.meridiancu.ca/About-Meridian/Privacy-and-Security.aspx under > browser requirements. > > I doubt they have any legal or regu

Free software video conferencing tools advocacy call to action

2020-06-15 Thread Paul Sutton
Hi Just responded to a post from online centres (@Online_Centres) in the uk regarding their course https://www.learnmyway.com/courses/video-calling/ not having any mention of free software tools I tweeted in @fsf and @fsfe but if anyone can help by tweeting them a few alternatives please (there

Re: Sacrifices made for Free Software

2020-06-15 Thread Nicholas Johnson
Quiliro, > Incredible story. I am really proud to hear stories from people that > have stood up to the system, even at a high cost. Thank you! I'm happy to inspire people. > The best software engineer is not the one which knows more about > software. Although knowing about software is very importan

Re: Online banking support for Linux?

2020-06-15 Thread Hector Espinoza
Hi Greg: I do online banking almost everyday here in Colombia and Ecuador with many banks and all except one work with Fedora 28 + Firefox. The other one works with Chromium. I do not need to change the user agent. In Spain it worked as well with Ubuntu + Firefox at that time. Best, Héctor On Fri,

Re: Online banking support for Linux?

2020-06-15 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Greg Knittl wrote: > My credit union, Meridian, only supports Microsoft Windows and Max OS X for > online banking. > https://www.meridiancu.ca/About-Meridian/Privacy-and-Security.aspx under > browser requirements. I suppose, that what they _support_ is orthogonal to what you can use. I can ha

Re: Sacrifices made for Free Software

2020-06-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Adrienne G. Thompson [2020-06-15 00:49]: > Right now I'm having to deal with an absolute JackA** who did his PhD at > MIT. He has 3 degrees. This fellow has been recruited to advise Jamaicans > that I'm not the author of GNU C-Graph because, as he claims, C-Graph > could not have been written i

Re: How do you upon the very first plug in of a new computer not activate any of the MicroSoft?

2020-06-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Don Saklad [2020-06-14 20:01]: > a) Step by step how do you upon the very first plug in of a new computer >not activate even a bit of the MicroSoft but so there is always an >option of going to it at some later time, not accept its License and >setup GNU/Linux? > > b) What other onl