Hi Dmitriy,
I've added a bit to my presentation about my specific use cases, and my
experiments with thin clients / distributed builds, and remote desktops.
Tug
On 9/4/24 16:04, Dmitriy Korovkin via linux wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 03:00:59PM -0400, Tug Williams wrote:
Hi Dmitri
Hi Dmitriy
On 9/4/24 14:03, Dmitriy Korovkin via linux wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 04:00:49PM -0400, Scott Murphy via linux wrote:
/Topics/
*
A quick logistical question - might expand a little
*
Using a (relatively) cheap laptop as a primary machine
o
Tug will hav
presentation and chat tips uploaded
https://wiki.linux-ottawa.org/doku.php?id=meetingpresentations2023
On 29/05/2023 11:28, Tug Williams wrote:
When: 7pm Thursday June 1st 2023
Where: https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2023-06-01
Check the mailing list for individuals hosting in-person clusters
3 11:28:11 -0400
From: Tug Williams
To: linux@linux-ottawa.org
When: 7pm Thursday June 1st 2023
Where: https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2023-06-01
Check the mailing list for individuals hosting in-person clusters.
Request for volunteers to give talks, short or long, for future
meetings: If you ha
table sharing with the group, or a discussion topic you wish to
introduce, then please let us know.
Topics
1. Short presentation, and feedback request from Tug Williams "What can
go wrong? Linux and the bs wifi driver" - Installing Linux on a 2013 HP
Pavilion x2 and discovering unrel
When: 7pm Thursday May 4th 2023
Where: https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2023-05-04
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- If you have a Linux related presentation or demo you'd be comfortable
sharin
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*From:* Katherine Mcmillan
*Sent:* 31 March 2023 15:18
*To:* Richard Guy Briggs
*Cc:* Tug Williams ; Linux-Ottawa
*Subject:* Re: [linux] OCLUG meeting Thursday April 6th 2023
"OCUNIX"! That's awesome R
notify
members - in that notice of meeting - that this resolution will be
voted on at that meeting.
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023, Tug Williams wrote:
The motion is as follows:
We, the members of the "Ottawa Carleton Linux Users Group" Ontario
Corporation
number 1476767 are in favour of disso
When: 7pm Thursday April 6th 2023
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It has already been uploaded to the wiki.
https://wiki.linux-ottawa.org/doku.php?id=meetingpresentations2023
On 02/03/2023 14:42, James wrote:
Can you upload it somewhere else?
I use mediafire.
I can put it on mine if you want to email it to me.
Mar. 2, 2023 10:57:21 Jean-Francois Messier :
When: 7pm Thursday March 2nd 2023
Where: https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2023-03-02_reMarkable
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This month Jean-Francois gives a presentation on reMarkable2 on linux,
the (alleged) "next-generation paper tablet"
The standard request
Good morning everyone,
When: 7pm Thursday Feb 2nd 2023
Where: https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2023-02-02_Wiz2MQTT_and_other_topics
This month we have an introduction to Dmitriy's new open source project
Wiz2MQTT, which he offered to talk about at very short notice, so thank you!
I keep meaning to a
As this was also cced to the public list, I will address it publicly.
On 23/01/2023 19:33, Ian wrote:
P.S. I too could not find the privacy policy or the (reasonable)
requirement to provide legal names for the purpose of being added to
the voting list in the online bylaws. And I have seen
Ian,
The secretary account gets forwarded to both John and me, but it also
sits in the secretary account on the server. I have noticed that a few
messages that arrive in the secretary account don't make it on to my
gmail account. The vast majority do arrive. That said, I process them
from the
*Date/Time: *Thursday January 5th 2023 at 7pm
*Format:*
1. Online over Jitsi https://meet.jit.si/oclug-2023-01-05-opensource
2. Check mailing list for in-person clusters being hosted by members.
*Program:*John Nash, discusses experience of using Open Source, followed
by a general discussion abo
*Date/Time: *Thursday December 1st 2022 at 7pm
*Format:*
1. Online over Jitsi https://meet.jit.si/oclug-2022-12-01-gentoo
2. Check mailing list for in-person clusters being hosted by members.
*Program:*Tug Williams - The Joy of Gentoo. Introduction into why to
like Gentoo Linux, followed by
Microsoft's OS. Run it in a VM?
Run Ufile / TurboTax in Wine?
Do it on a paper form?
Or the worst choice: at a web site?
cheers -- Rick
On 2022-11-02 08:31, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
On 2022-11-02 06:35, Tug Williams wrote:
On 01/11/2022 22:06, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
On 2022-11-01 1
On 04/11/2022 15:24, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
Bitcoin or dollars are only valuable because enough people think they
are. Gold does have other uses.
Bitcoin are valuable only because enough people think they are.
Dollars have value because millions of legal contracts require people to
pay
witter itself (does anyone here have a Twitter and
can send Elon a message)?
Cheers,
Katie
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*From:* Tug Williams
*Sent:* 04 November 2022 10:05
*To:* linux@linux-ottawa.org
*Subject:* [linux] Follow up on last night's T
I heard an interesting item on the radio this morning, relating to the
pending firing of lots of Twitter staff. There was an interview with a
journalist (with a Twitter blue tick), who said she'd not be paying for
the blue tick, because if it can be purchased, then it loses it's
meaning of prov
One thing that I realised with this week's flurry of emails, is that my
emails are getting through to the mailing list again.
I wanted to thank Scott (Murphy) for spending time to resolve whatever
the problem was with the SPF records. It seems to have resolved the
issue for me, at least.
If
I've updated the wiki with tonight's meeting agenda
https://wiki.linux-ottawa.org/doku.php
And if clicking on the link it too much for you, the link to the jitsi
meeting is
https://meet.jit.si/oclug-2022-11-03-random-assortment
See you tonight
Tug
To unsubscribe send a blank message to
Yes there will, once it is clear what the topics will be... I have some
(partially prepared) back up plans, to add to a CentOS discussion. Worst
case, I can always share my Joy of Gentoo, which would fit into a
"distro" theme...
If anyone else has a topic they'd like to talk about, then let me
On 01/11/2022 22:06, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
On 2022-11-01 16:29, Tug Williams wrote:
No-one has arranged a physical meeting, so the meeting will be on jitsi
only.
Ok, I'll propose to meet at the Royal Oak. I'll suggest the
Wellington/Hinton location because there seem to be m
ve to hear about your thoughts/experiences on this!
Sincerely,
Katie
*From:* Richard Guy Briggs
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 1, 2022 12:35:26 PM
*To:* Tug Williams
*Cc:* Katherine Mcmillan ;
Katie,
I'd be interested to know what you're referring to, as I'm not a CentOS
person... I could google, but I'd also be happy to hear on Thursday :)
I also have a few discussion topics related to Dr Chen's talk. I have
written a few notes, but nothing as concrete as "a talk".
My 3 sub-t
On 19/07/2021 18:02, fz wrote:
What do I *actually* need systemd for???
There are plenty of flavours of linux which don't use systemd, so you
don't *need* it.
Some applications are written that assume systemd is on your system. So
to use these, you need to implement parts of the systemd
As does Gentoo. It provides profiles with and without systemd. Your choice.
On 14/07/2021 11:21, J C Nash wrote:
FWIW, I MX/Antix also avoid systemd.
MX Linux ships with systemd present but disabled by default. The MX Linux team
strongly urges users to remain with this configuration which use
On 03/06/2021 10:38, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 2021-06-03 10:22 a.m., Dianne Skoll wrote:
Shouldn't be. My understanding (which may be wrong) is that make
calculates the dependency graph first, not in parallel. Then it
executes as many parallel tasks as the -j option asks for, or that
mak
Canadian tire usually has all the stuff you can get away with...
"small devices" I charge through the cigarette lighter in the car.
I've only ever needed a full blown development laptop. My off-grid
development environment is now Pi4 + solar panels + 12V Deep cycle
battery + 12V to USB conver
I used my email address as used and MMDD as pass and I'm in
On 01/10/2020 18:52, John Argus wrote:
It wants a user name and a password
One of the two is LinuxOttawa20201001
What’s the other?
jna
On Oct 1, 2020, at 18:49, jean-Francois Messier wrote:
Does anyone has this password ? Or
Alas we were unable to get a quorum tonight.
Please keep an eye out for future announcements, for we will need to
have an AGM at some point.
Thank you to those who turned out.
Regards
Tug (and the rest of the board)
On 2020-04-09 19:13, J C Nash wrote:
Right now the Linux-Ottawa AGM is in
I had understood that next week's discussion would be more aimed at top
down pragmatic use of git in the real world - hopefully based on the
"tools should make life easier, not inflict pain" principal.
We had a bottom up talk a while back. I think Ian gave it?
Tug
On 2019-10-29 11:49, J C Nas
So, my short talk turned into a long talk. An enjoyable evening with a
great group of people.
Thank you to all for the constructive and helpful feedback.
Tug
On 07/02/2019 10:21, Scott Murphy wrote:
> Our main talk speaker is in Toronto and will not be able to speak tonight. We
> will reschedul
Rob,
(take 2 after problems with the list)
I realised that the link was about Opera (the performance art) and not
Opera (the browser).
If by "over use of polyphony" I should understand that software is
generally unintelligible, as it's hacked at by multiple people without a
clear or consistent v
1) would 'svn info' give you sufficient information?
Path: .
Working Copy Root Path: /home/BLAH/BLAH
URL: svn://SERVER/BLAH
Relative URL: ^/
Repository Root: svn://SERVER/BLAH
Repository UUID: BLAHBLAHBLAHBLAHBLAH
Revision: 1489
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: BLAH
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