Re: [PLUG] Advanced Topics

2017-07-25 Thread Michael Dexter
On 7/25/17 4:24 PM, wes wrote: > I think the much tougher obstacles are scheduling topics and speakers, and > being able to be present for all the meetings. YEP Michael Dexter PLUG Volunteer ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdx

Re: [PLUG] Advanced Topics

2017-07-25 Thread wes
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Michael Dexter wrote: > On 7/24/17 7:25 PM, Alan wrote: > > Looks like Advanced Topics is not being run anymore. > > > > Do people want me to start it up again? > > > > I am going to try and get to the next meeting. We can discuss it there. > > That's your call. T

[PLUG] PLUG CFP

2017-07-25 Thread Michael Dexter
Hey, Does anyone have a burning topic to present on? I have been busy with FreeNAS training and may package something up given how popular that was last round. Any requests? Michael Dexter PLUG Volunteer ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org

Re: [PLUG] Advanced Topics

2017-07-25 Thread Michael Dexter
On 7/24/17 7:25 PM, Alan wrote: > Looks like Advanced Topics is not being run anymore. > > Do people want me to start it up again? > > I am going to try and get to the next meeting. We can discuss it there. That's your call. The change in Free Geek's building policy made it a bit of a pain. The

Re: [PLUG] Add words to LibreOffice spell check dictionary

2017-07-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Dick Steffens wrote: > When will developers learn the basic rule of DFWAB? (Don't Fix What Ain't > Broke) Dick, Right after they don't add a superficial. unneeded feature just because they figured out how to do it. > Thanks for the hint. It made me take another look. It

Re: [PLUG] Add words to LibreOffice spell check dictionary

2017-07-25 Thread Dick Steffens
On 07/25/2017 02:03 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Dick Steffens wrote: > >> There used to be an menu entry to add words to my user defined spell check >> dictionary. IIRC, it used to be under tools. I don't find it there in >> version 5.1.6.2 in Ubuntu MATE 16.04. Does anyone know

Re: [PLUG] Add words to LibreOffice spell check dictionary

2017-07-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Rich Shepard wrote: > Does this help? > Nah. This looks much better: You don't need to enter only scientific names b

Re: [PLUG] Add words to LibreOffice spell check dictionary

2017-07-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Dick Steffens wrote: > There used to be an menu entry to add words to my user defined spell check > dictionary. IIRC, it used to be under tools. I don't find it there in > version 5.1.6.2 in Ubuntu MATE 16.04. Does anyone know where it went? Dick, Does this help?

[PLUG] Add words to LibreOffice spell check dictionary

2017-07-25 Thread Dick Steffens
There used to be an menu entry to add words to my user defined spell check dictionary. IIRC, it used to be under tools. I don't find it there in version 5.1.6.2 in Ubuntu MATE 16.04. Does anyone know where it went? -- Regards, Dick Steffens ___ PLUG

Re: [PLUG] Open Source Licenses

2017-07-25 Thread Alan
On Sun, 2017-07-23 at 13:10 -0700, Brian P. Martin wrote: > > My suggestion: GPL v.3 or later. > > What about the so-called "viral" component of GPL? If someone take a > script of mine and grows it into something bigger and better and > amazing, I don't think I'm concerned about how they license

Re: [PLUG] Free Network Stuff

2017-07-25 Thread John Jason Jordan
Ah! It turns out that both are version 2. Rich has already spoken for one of them, so Michael gets the other one. I have sent Michael a separate e-mail off-list with my address. On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 05:39:12 -0700 Michael Barnes dijo: >The label on the bottom tells which version it is. The power

Re: [PLUG] Free Network Stuff

2017-07-25 Thread Michael Barnes
The label on the bottom tells which version it is. The power connectors are likely the same for all versions. The version 1.0 models have about 20 LEDs on them. Later versions only have a few, like 4 or 5. I'm not concerned about the wall wart, I typically don't use them anyhow. Thanks, Michael