[GTALUG] small laptops (recommendation?)

2023-04-27 Thread William Park via talk
Hi all, Following the current thread on "cheap small computers", I've been browsing again. I have 11.5" chromebook and am looking for similarly small but decent laptop to run Linux on. I looked at 15", 16", 17" laptops, but decided that even T450, that I already have, is too big. I've been

Re: [GTALUG] Cheap small computers [was Re: DECTalk TTS in source for Linux]

2023-04-27 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Ijaaz A. Ullah | Take a look at: https://www.dellrefurbished.ca/desktop-computers Thanks for the link. I do look at that site once in a while but it has been years since I last bought something from them. They don't have these 1 liter boxes very often but they have three "micro" comp

[GTALUG] slides from Marcel Gagne's talk "Advancements in Generative AI"

2023-04-27 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Alan Heighway | Subject: [GTALUG-Announce] Reminder: GTALUG General Meeting - Tuesday, | April 11, 7:30pm | | Advancements in Generative AI with | Marcel Gagne The slides from this talk are at:

Re: [GTALUG] Cheap small computers [was Re: DECTalk TTS in source for Linux]

2023-04-27 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Karen Lewellen via talk | Hi Stewart, | Your comment is no doubt true. however, if one is building a setup for a | simple accommodation, given for Linux and some other systems the older | distros, or the 32 bit ones might actually be better. | Depends on the goal does it not? | Consider

Re: [GTALUG] bell home hub 3000?

2023-04-27 Thread Don Tai via talk
Despite not having a user manual, the HH3k has been quite reliable. It comes with a battery backup. The wifi has really good reach, though I also use my two routers for wifi. On Thu, 27 Apr 2023 at 09:50, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Well...What a fascinating piece of information. > Of course the sup

Re: [GTALUG] Checking TLS certificates across multiple machines

2023-04-27 Thread William Witteman via talk
Giles, I also wanted to thank you for posting this. I am probably not going to use it, because I use certbot, but the layout and approach shown in your bash script is really interesting. There is a lot to learn, even though I do all of this kind of work with Python. Thanks again! On Wed, 26 Apr

Re: [GTALUG] bell home hub 3000?

2023-04-27 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk
Well...What a fascinating piece of information. Of course the support pages are likely noninclusive, will check. Still, if one is having a challenge with a product, why put the information the user likely cannot reach if the product is damaged? Kare On Wed, 26 Apr 2023, Don Tai wrote: I'v

Re: [GTALUG] Cheap small computers [was Re: DECTalk TTS in source for Linux]

2023-04-27 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk
Hi Stewart, Your comment is no doubt true. however, if one is building a setup for a simple accommodation, given for Linux and some other systems the older distros, or the 32 bit ones might actually be better. Depends on the goal does it not? Consider the freedos project. www.freedos.org Just

Re: [GTALUG] Checking TLS certificates across multiple machines

2023-04-27 Thread Giles Orr via talk
Hi Alex. Thanks! That's what every OSS author hopes for. It's great to hear. On Thu, 27 Apr 2023 at 09:35, Alex Kink via talk wrote: > > Hi Giles. > I find your script very useful and have added it to my list of tools. > > Thank you! > > > On Apr 26, 2023, at 08:57, Giles Orr via talk wrote:

Re: [GTALUG] Checking TLS certificates across multiple machines

2023-04-27 Thread Alex Kink via talk
Hi Giles. I find your script very useful and have added it to my list of tools. Thank you! > On Apr 26, 2023, at 08:57, Giles Orr via talk wrote: > > Three weeks ago I mentioned to a couple people on this mailing list > that I'd written a script at work that live-checks TLS certificates > acros