[sf-lug] SF-LUG meets Sunday March 1, 2020

Bobbie Sellers bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com
Mon Feb 24 12:32:16 PST 2020


Sorry for the error in the day on the initial release of this
notice.
     bliss

On 2/24/20 12:31 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
> Hi LUGers,
>
>   SF-LUG meets every first Sunday 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.
>
>     Around February 12th I managed to get a copy of the latest
> Linux Pro Magazine for February 2020 Issue #231  as usual
> from Fog City News on South side of Market Street  a few
> steps East from 1st Street.
>
> Distributions this month both 64bit: Zorin OS 15 Core and MX-Linux 19
>
>     Headlines this month:  Turtle Graphics: Teach Kids to program
>     (Turtle Graphics brings back old memories)
>     Tiling with with Regolith and the the i3 Tiling window manager
>     GNU Stow: Simplified File management.
>     Cryptomator: Encryption tool for the cloud
>     Creating desktop applications with Gnome Builder
>
>     motionEyeOS build a security camera with Raspberry Pi
>      Unison Sync your data over the internet
>      guiscrcpy Control an Android smartphone from a Linux system.
>
>      LINUX Voice
>      o Kube: Personal communications manager
>      o Organize your photos with Google
>      o maddog: Using hardware emulators to explore classic assembler 
> languages
>
>      FOSSPicks
>      o gtChAoS.P strange attractors scout
>      o RawTherapee
>      o QT process monitor
>
>      Tutorial
>      o Posting text and images with Mastodon
>      and More
> <http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/News>
>
>
>     Added to the Distribution Library:
> Most of these downloads have been checksumed.
> Many of them may be on Flash Drive by the time of
> the meeting but if you see one that you would
> like to try out be sure to reply to this message and
> point it out.
>     I already have the PCLinuxMagnum edition on
> Flash Drive and likely will have the MX Linux Flash
> Drives updated to 19.1.  Will have updated Ubuntu
> and Kubuntu on Flash Drives as well as Kali live for the
> AMD64.\
>
>     And I hope to have some of the distros available
> on Virtual Box.
>
>     Clear Linux which is from Intel but which runs faster
> than Windows, Ubuntu, or Fedora on AMD processors,
>
> Complete story at the URL below,
>
> <https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2020/02/06/intels-clear-linux-just-outperformed-ubuntu-2004--on-an-amd-laptop/#5a55c70c6522> 
>
>
> Review at the following URL:
>
> <https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/02/linux-distro-review-intels-own-clear-linux-os/> 
>
>
> MX-19.1 in 3 versions, one for regular x64, another with Advanced 
> Hardware Support and a 386 version.
>
> I suggest checking the release announcement thru the connection at 
> <www.distrowatch.com>.
>
> Trident-netinstall-x86_64
>
> Ubuntu_18.04.4 is out and I got Ubuntu, Lubuntu, and UbutuKylin all in 
> x86_64
>
> elive 3.0.6 stable usb img i386
>
> People ask about Enlightenment all the time and there is a beta out 
> but I chose
>
> the stable version. I am nervous about making a donation to get the 
> x86_64 version.
>
> You can read more about it the beta release at:
>
> <https://www.elivecd.org/news/releases/beta/elive-3-8-4-beta-released/?pk_campaign=feed&pk_kwd=elive-3-8-4-beta-released> 
>
>
> pclinuxos64-kde5-2020.02.iso
>
> pclinuxos64-kde5-darkstar-2020.02.iso 
> pclinuxos64-kde5-magnum-2020.02.iso am already using this for a rescue 
> disk.
>
> pclinuxos64-xfce-mini-2020.02.iso
>
> Kali Linux 2020.1
>
> versions for 386 and AMD64 - single live disks and installers.
>
> Well I hope to see some of us next Sunday.
>
> I hope the rest of you all are well.
>
> Bobbie Sellers
>





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