[sf-lug] SF-LUG meets Sunday, 7 April! No Joke! Not an April Fool joke!
Ken Shaffer
kenshaffer80 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 08:57:12 PDT 2019
I'm sorry to miss this meeting, since I was sick during the last one,
but see you next mo.
Ken
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 8:37 AM Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com>
wrote:
> Hi LUGers,
>
> SF-LUG meets every first Sunday from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M.
> and every third Monday from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.
> at the Cafe Enchante, 26th and Geary Boulevard.
>
> These meetings are usually lightly attended with a high for the
> year so far of 7 members. If you have a problem come along
> and maybe we can help but if not we can usually find someone
> who can.
>
> A mini review of PartEd Magic!
> A friend of mine bought a new laptop, and he did not want
> to run Windows neither did I want him to run Windows so
> after he bought it last week I came home and
> bought a copy of PartEd Magic, $11 and well worth it.
> I tried it out on the machine I bring to the meetings and it
> performed very well.
> Monday, 25 March I did the installation
> and I was able to to boot up into the Firmware and set
> the Secure Boot to off, rebooted to the PartEd Magic
> via the F12 screen of boot choice and quickly reduced
> the size of the SSD partition left to Windows 10.
> Then I was able to install the latest PCLinuxOS64.
> The hardest part was doing the updates after the
> PCLinux was installed.
> The best thing about the install was that I did not
> have to look at the confusing Windows 10 interfaces
> to find the MS partition manager.
>
> ========================
>
> Added to the distribution library:
>
> pclinuxos64-kde5-2019.03.iso 1.8 GN
> pclinuxos64-MATE-2019.03.iso 1.7 GB
> Both are on Flash Drives.
>
> We have a new Puppy 8.0, 346 MB
> bionicpup64-8.0-uefi.iso
> It uses not systemd, but sysvinit 2.86-x86_64_bionic
> <http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/puppy-linux-80-released>
> <http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/puppy-linux-80-released>
>
> A new version of GPartEd.
> gparted-live-0.33.0-2-amd64.iso 330 MB
> So far the other versions are lacking updates.
>
> Linux_Lite 4.8 is out and will be on a USB key by
> meeting time. Based in Ubuntu's LTS releases.
>
> Sabayon_Linux_19.03_amd64_KDE.iso along with
> other Desktop Environments.
> Sabayon according to the Distrowatch Weekly
> newsletter is working on liberating Gnome from
> systemd dependency!
> <https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20190401>
> <https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20190401>
>
> Ubuntu Beta 19.04 is out and so are the variants with other
> Desktop Environments. Only if someone asks for a specific Beta
> will i download any of these.
>
> NuTyX 11.0 <https://distrowatch.com/10502> is out and if you look at
> the following URL you can read
> about how to deal with the rather unusual installation.
> <http://nutyx.org/en/downloads> <http://nutyx.org/en/downloads>
> I have downloaded both the Fixed version over 5 GB and
> the Rolling Release version at 383 MB.
> I will be happy to get all the information I have about
> this eccentric distribution and even write the iso to media
> for anyone who wants it.
>
> =======================
>
> Most of the people who bother to read these notices of the
> next meeting are aware I am presently getting a new set of
> Flash Drives to bring to meeting and these drives have room
> on the sides to write the distro name, version, etc.
> So what do I do with the old sleek black drives? The blacK ink
> in multi-color printers is usually designated K so I decided to put
> Knoppix on the black drives I had already bought over the months
> of the last year or so. These are set up with Knoppix 8.2 and each
> drive is created using the Knoppix tool so that you have room for your
> own preferences and some data.
>
> =======================
>
> On Saturday March 30 I was able at the Fog City News to get a
> copy of Linux Pro magazine issue #221 for April 2019.
>
> Distros of the Month; both 64 bit: MX-Linux and System Rescue CD.
>
> Topics on the front cover: Rabbit MQ:Multi-protocol messaging for IoT.
> Monitoring Perfomance: hunting for bottlenecks that slow down your
> system using "perf" built into the kernel and Netdata
> IoT Tricks: Use an Android smartphone to a Rasp Pi display
> Proton Cross-Platform gaming with Steam's Wine Fork.
> Silhouettes:Image processing with Go
> Better Voting Machines:Is Open Hardware the answer?
> Gnome Boxes: Easy virtualization with this handy KVM front end
> dependent on Gnome Environment/
>
> Linux Voice:
> maddog: Takes a look back at the cost of computing.
> Pixelitor: Open Source image processing tool
> Network Configuration with the versatile tool "ip"
>
> FOSS Picks:
> Muse Score 3.0(musical)
> hexyl a hex file viewer
> weborf sets up a simple http server
>
> From the inside:
> Camomile audio plugin generator
> EP-MK1 - Electric Piano emulation
> Chono time tracker
> lsix - CLI tool to display images
> MarbleMarcher - game
> qengine - a Quake engine
> Olive - a video editing tool
>
> Tutorials:
> Bash Flow Control
> Embedding Elements in Video Chips
> Natron more video editing
>
> And MORE!
>
> Of special note to Sys Amins: Charley's Column in
> which Sudoers are modified and offers increase in
> number of attempts to enter passwords and an
> humorous insult file to motivate the sudoer to
> get that password correctly entered.
> Precise directions for altering and adding these
> modifications.
>
> The Kitchen Sync is about using Unisom to
> do file syncing, Backups and mergine by perfecting
> preferences files.
>
> Kraft helps small companies keep up on all
> sorts of business documents under the article
> title: Essential Craft.
>
> Hope you can make it to the meeting!
> REMEMBER this notice is not a joke!
>
> Bobbie Sellers
>
> /This is a joke!
>
> It's not true that Lucas, in 1947, tried to get Parliament
> to repeal Ohm's Law. They withdrew their efforts when they
> met too much resistance.
>
> /end joke....
>
>
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