[sf-lug] SF-LUG meeting notes for Monday 16 July 2018
maestro
maestro415 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 15:17:32 PDT 2018
[Quoting Ken Shaffer]
>> I tried out the UserLAnd (Debian) installation for an (unrooted) Android
tablet
not a [solve] for the issue but...
root it...root it...root it... ;-)>
for help on your issue and rooting seek out knowledge from the various
android dev. sites the 'main' one's are
pretty good [user's preference as to which one's you like more]...
and of course DE-g00gling android devices is always sooo much fun and
REALLLY
satisfying...
good hunting...
message ends.
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 9:52 PM, Ken Shaffer <kenshaffer80 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Speaking of new distros, I tried out the UserLAnd (Debian)
> installation for an (unrooted) Android tablet (from Google Play
> Store), but couldn't get past the setup -- all downloads would fail.
> Maybe something to do with trying to install to the SD card. Anyone
> else try this and have any better luck? The setup is pretty simple,
> name a filesystem, (Debian only choice of type), name two session, one
> for ssh and one for vnc (graphical). ( Click on + to add one, click on
> the (what the + changes to, a disk icon? to save it). Downloads
> start, but all fail for me.
> Ken
>
> On 7/17/18, Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com> wrote:
> > Hi LUGers,
> >
> > Well this is not the smallest meeting ever but it
> > got close.
> >
> > I went in early to help Mikki with a problem and arriving
> > at 4:35pm I was very happy to see her waiting.
> > I assisted her for a considerable part of the meeting but
> > finally we had to give up as the attempts to log on to
> > DSLExtreme.com failed so we sent them a message.
> > She with a long trip home left about 7:00 P.M.
> >
> > 5:30 pm John S. also came in and he tried out a few of the recent
> > distribution. the NST(Network Security Toolkit (NST 28))
> > which I had installed on a Flash Drive interested him greatly
> > but the stuff I offered him on DVD were a bit slow booting for
> > his taste. He left about 6:30 pm
> >
> > I stuck around until 7:30 PM then caught a #38 home.
> >
> > A non-meeting related note. I downloaded the latest
> > Scientific Linux 6.10 which ran to 5.9 GB. I installed it
> > to a Flash Drive and the installation script could not find
> > the USB port. So then I copied it to a Double Layer DVD
> > and let it check itself which failed. I hope I will manage
> > to download before the next meeting a more usable
> > form of this distribution.
> >
> > Anyone attending the meeting is free to correct my omissions or
> > incomprehension of the activities and asked to do so asap so that the
> > membership not in attendance will not be mis-informed any longer
> > than necessary.
> >
> > Next Meeting will be on Sunday August 5. 2018.
> > You should see my regular notice about July 30th.
> >
> > Bobbie Sellers
> >
> >
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