[sf-lug] another change of address -- isp was kicked off local tower.

Mikki mikkimc at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 7 21:09:47 PDT 2019


So,


Please change the address again, this time to

Mikki McGee <mcgeemikki4005 at gmail.com>

Bless All

Mikki




-----Original Message-----
>From: Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com>
>Sent: Sep 30, 2019 11:00 AM
>To: SF-LUG <sf-lug at linuxmafia.com>
>Subject: [sf-lug] SF-LUG meets Sunday 6 October 2019
>
>Hi LUGers,
>
>   SF-LUG meets on first Sunday of every month from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M.
>at the Cafe Enchante, 26th and Geary Boulevard.
>
>    If you have a problem come along and maybe we can help but
>if not we can usually find someone who can.   If you cannot make
>it to the meeting send us an email about your problem and you
>will have some of the most knowledgeable people about Linux
>giving you answers.
>
>Linux Pro Magazine Issue 226 September 2019
>This is what I got from the front cover plus some notes.
>
>Distributions of the Month are both 64-bit.
>Manjaro Gnome Linux 18.0.4,  MX Linux 18.3
>
>IoT tricks - Indoor climate control with MQTT
>
>Spotlight on Small Distros - covers Porteus, Puppy Linux,
>Slax, SliTaz, Tiny Core and Tiny Core Plus- Chose the best
>small-footprint Linux for your environment
>
>Nftable -exploring the new Linux firewall tool
>Programming Snapshot - GO testing - with code listings.
>
>Secure your LibreOffice PDFs
>Wikit - Wikipedia from the command line
>Network Sleuth - searching for problems with ARP
>
>Timeshift - Create and manage system snapshots
>(I have recently begun to use this tool.)
>
>LINUX VOICE
>• Scribus:  Free desktop publishing
>• Puppy Linux: Bionic Pup
>• maddog on (the) FreedomBox - very small personal server using Debian 
>software
>on a variety of inexpensive SBCs.   Not to be confused with the TV 
>FreedomBox.
>
>FOSSPicks
>• Pick colors with Pick
>• Name Generator
>• Heaptrack - memory usage
>
>Tutorials
>• WordPress 5
>• 3D Print Tools  - Central is having a small sale on 3D printers by the 
>way.
>
>     And much more, including Maker Space, and Charly's Column on
>managing multiple systems at home.
>     Also slightly old news that is of some interest to me at least.
>
>
>     Nev versions of distributions added to the library:
>Kali, Manjaro, 4MLinux, Condres, LXDE, Linux Lite, OSGeo,
>
>*checksums done and passed.
>FD - written to Flash Drive.
>
>     If anyone wants a 32-bit distribution I will
>need advance warning though I have at least
>one on DVD
>
>     Linux Lite 4.6 linux-lite-4.6-64bit.iso* FD
><http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/news.html>
>
>     4MLinux-30.0-32bit.iso*
>     4mServer-30.0-64bit.iso *
>Neither of these will fit on a CD any longer.
>There is also a tiny core for people who want to work
>with embedded systems.
><http://4mlinux.com/index.php?page=home>
><https://4mlinux-releases.blogspot.com/>
>
>     Kali 2019.3  has 32 bit versions as well
>kali-linux-2019.3-amd64.iso*
>kali-linux-light-2019.3-amd64.iso*
>kali-linux-large-2019.3-amd64.iso*
><https://www.kali.org/releases/kali-linux-2019-3-release/>
>Kali Linux Default root Password is toor
>Default root Password
>During installation, Kali Linux allows users to configure a password for 
>the root user.
>However, should you decide to boot the live image instead, the i386, 
>amd64, VMWare
>and ARM images are configured with the default root password – “toor“, 
>without the quotes.
>
>     Condres 2019.09
><https://condresos.codelinsoft.it/index.php/blog/release-condres-os-official-version-2019-09-available>
>   9 versions!
>condres_os-19.09-kde.iso*
>
>
>lxle-18043-32.iso*
>lxle-18043-64.iso*  FD
>> LXDE Linux designed for older lower specification machines.
>> LXLE is the most systematically and carefully prepared distribution
>> I've ever used. Everything is optimal for 7-10 year old laptops and
>> works from the box.  Thank you very much! ~Ognjen
>
>Osgeolive 13 is full of map tools and coordinates
>osgeolive-13.0-amd64.iso*
>
>manjaro-kde-18.1.0-stable-x86_64.iso* FD
>
>CentOS  two basic versions released.
>     CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1908.iso*  large DVD sized iso file
>     CentOS-8-x86_64-1905-boot.iso*
>    CentOS-Stream-x86_64-boot.iso*
>You can read about the basic distinctions between these on
>www.distrowatch.com or follow the links to the full release
>notes.  Stream version is sort of a rolling release.
>     In addiction two iso files sized for Flash Drives only
>were released and I downloaded neither as the users who
>are involved with CentOS would be able to get these for
>their use.
>
>Parrot 4.7 has several variants including for use in Virtual
>machines and in 32 bit machines.  They have much smaller
>net install versions of all.  I got these two KDE versions
>     Parrot-kde-home-4.7_x64.iso*
>     Parrot-kde-security-4.7_x64.iso*
>home version is about 1.9 GB
>security is about 4.0 GB
>
>emmabuntus-de3-amd64-buster-1.00.iso*
>a distro for older machines but still over 3 GB
>
>     Linux From Scratch has new volumes out
><http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/news.html>
>These are relatively small volumes and even people with a dial-up 
>connection should be able to get
>them downloaded but in case someone wants them I have gotten all of them 
>with systemd and
>without and Beyond Linux From Scratch.
>
>     I got a few more things and if time permits may have a few more at the
>meeting.  If you are interested in any of these then let me know ASAP.
>
>     Lots of beta releases of Ubuntu and its related spins.
>
>     Hope to see you at the meeting.
>
>     Bobbie Sellers
>
>
>
>
>
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