On 6/28/20 4:57 PM, Mike C. wrote:
$HOME = /home/rsteff
Aborted (core dumped)
success to create child process,status is 34304.
zoom exited normally.
Something went wrong while running zoom,exit code is 134.
ZoomLauncher exit.
A quick Google search on "Something went wrong while running zoom,exi
>
> $HOME = /home/rsteff
> Aborted (core dumped)
> success to create child process,status is 34304.
> zoom exited normally.
> Something went wrong while running zoom,exit code is 134.
> ZoomLauncher exit.
A quick Google search on "Something went wrong while running zoom,exit code
is 134." resulte
On 6/27/20 11:55 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
OS is Xubuntu 18.04
Zoom client is deb(for Ubuntu14.04+) version5.1.412382.0614, installed
today.
When I try to start Zoom from the Internet start menu, an empty window
with the title "Zoom Cloud Meetings" appears for a second or two, then
disappear
>
> More info here - https://www.bunsenlabs.org/index.html
>
> I'll look into it. The site isn't aimed at minimalists of my ilk ;}
>
Minimalism has its gradients. I hope you follow up once you find a suitable
solution. The Debian universe is quite extensive and dynamic. It's what has
always kept
On 06/28/2020 12:27 PM, Mike C. wrote:
I like Debian very much. However its default installer coerces an
undesirable collection of "must have" applications.
I want a MATE desktop with a very sparse selection of apps installed by
default. I've discovered that the installer is designed *NOT TO* im
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 11:09 AM Bill Barry wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, 11:43 AM wrote:
>
> > I want to bring open source high quality accountability software to Linux
> > and I want the software to be supported for an extended period of time,
> say
> > 100 years.
> >
> > I have an idea to in
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, 11:43 AM wrote:
> I want to bring open source high quality accountability software to Linux
> and I want the software to be supported for an extended period of time, say
> 100 years.
>
> I have an idea to intercept tcp/udp packets destined to port 53 and all
> web and ftp tr
>
> I have an idea to intercept tcp/udp packets destined to port 53 and all
> web and ftp traffic. The goal here is to intercept, record, reinject as if
> nothing ever happened, and report at the end of the 24 hour period. This
> monitoring software MUST be open source so it can pass a security aud
> I like Debian very much. However its default installer coerces an
> undesirable collection of "must have" applications.
>
> I want a MATE desktop with a very sparse selection of apps installed by
> default. I've discovered that the installer is designed *NOT TO* implement
> an equivalent of apt-g
I want to bring open source high quality accountability software to Linux and I
want the software to be supported for an extended period of time, say 100 years.
I have an idea to intercept tcp/udp packets destined to port 53 and all web and
ftp traffic. The goal here is to intercept, record, rei
I like Debian very much.
However its default installer coerces an undesirable collection of "must
have" applications.
I want a MATE desktop with a very sparse selection of apps installed by
default. I've discovered that the installer is designed *NOT TO*
implement an equivalent of apt-get's "
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