Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Ansar Mohammed via talk
That review was golden “ The Atomic Pi fills a market need for guys who think the ability to install Kali Linux constitutes a personality. “ On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 8:55 PM Stewart C. Russell via talk wrote: > On 2019-09-16 2:08 p.m., D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: > > > > Interesting.

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
On 2019-09-16 2:08 p.m., D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: Interesting. Sad. I wonder how many they made. Maybe that's why Ameridroid seems to have run out of the larger breakout boards. Something like 28,000. There's a bit more on the Mayfield Robotics Kuri, the machine that had the

Re: [GTALUG] Suspend/resume not working with latest kernel in Debian unstable/sid

2019-09-16 Thread Dhaval Giani via talk
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 4:45 PM Daniel Wayne Armstrong via talk wrote: > > On my old C720 Chromebook, in the past I have needed to add > `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="tpm_tis.force=1"` to GRUB to enable > suspend/resume to work properly in Debian. > > After a fresh re-install and upgrade to

[GTALUG] Suspend/resume not working with latest kernel in Debian unstable/sid

2019-09-16 Thread Daniel Wayne Armstrong via talk
On my old C720 Chromebook, in the past I have needed to add `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="tpm_tis.force=1"` to GRUB to enable suspend/resume to work properly in Debian. After a fresh re-install and upgrade to Debian unstable/sid, suspend/resume is not working with kernel 5.2.9-2. System will

Re: [GTALUG] Docker-based Mail Server

2019-09-16 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2019-09-16 03:47 PM, Christopher Browne via talk wrote: > A colleague at work (in the US) found that his ISP was going to > outsource his email to Microsoft and charge $25/month for that.  He > poked around, and found his own personal "outsourcing" in the form of > the following... >

[GTALUG] Docker-based Mail Server

2019-09-16 Thread Christopher Browne via talk
A colleague at work (in the US) found that his ISP was going to outsource his email to Microsoft and charge $25/month for that. He poked around, and found his own personal "outsourcing" in the form of the following... https://github.com/tomav/docker-mailserver Explained further here:

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Alex Volkov via talk
It seems that I was looking at the wrong side of the board, looking more closely, it looks like the power is connected through a two single female dupont pins on the bottom of the board and not JST connector near the heatsink. I found this thread about powering the board up. Sorry, reddit

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Alex Volkov via talk
It is so weird to have a home server board that doesn't have sata ports, one of the older cubieturck boards is better equipped for this task because it has gigabit ethernet and a sata port, though throughput is limited to 40MB/s. As for Hugh's note for the connector -- it looks like a

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Stewart Russell via talk | On Mon., Sep. 16, 2019, 12:30 D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk, | wrote: | | > ... I just assumed that it was some surplus board that was | > being blown out. Maybe it is. | > | | It is. It's from a home server thing that bankrupted the developer before | they

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Ansar Mohammed via talk | It seems that power is supplied through GPIO. Yes. | So some soldering is required. I think that the "baby breakout" and the "large breakout" (404 so maybe no longer available) do this task. They plug into the expansion sockets and then are screwed down.

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
On Mon., Sep. 16, 2019, 12:30 D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk, wrote: > ... I just assumed that it was some surplus board that was > being blown out. Maybe it is. > It is. It's from a home server thing that bankrupted the developer before they got to market. Once they're gone, they're gone. While

Re: [GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread Ansar Mohammed via talk
It seems that power is supplied through GPIO. So some soldering is required. I love these boards, but they need to realize that not everyone feels comfortable firing up a soldering iron. On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 12:30 PM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk < talk@gtalug.org> wrote: > This is an

[GTALUG] "Atom Pi"

2019-09-16 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
This is an inexpensive Atom-based Single-Board Computer (SBC). It created a flurry on Amazon a few months ago and then seemed to go out of stock. I just assumed that it was some surplus board that was being blown out. Maybe it is. Now it is being sold by AmeriDroid, a distributor/vendor of

Re: [GTALUG] anyone here build pro computer workstations?

2019-09-16 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk
As stated this individual seeks a custom built unit. thanks Kare On Sun, 15 Sep 2019, William Park via talk wrote: Well, top of the line from Apple (Mac Pro) or Microsoft (Surface Studio 2) would be good start. Since you mentioned Windows 10 Pro, Lenovo desktop or HP EliteDesks would be

Re: [GTALUG] Script to show HTTP(S) and TLS details for a website

2019-09-16 Thread Giles Orr via talk
On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 at 11:01, William Park via talk wrote: > On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 10:02:46AM -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk > wrote: > > | From: William Park via talk > > > > | Hmm, minor personal irritant about variable assigment: > > | var=$(...) > > | is enough. You don't need to

[GTALUG] tilde.club reopens signups (vaguely off-topic)

2019-09-16 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
Hey — Aligned with the small scale, homebrew hosting that I know that some of you were/are involved in, I see that tilde.club has reopened its member lists: https://tilde.club/signup/ tilde.club is small web hosting with ssh access. You only get a (comparatively) tiny