[sf-lug] SF-LUG Jit.se Meeting.

alexkleider alexkleider at protonmail.com
Sun Oct 4 22:40:16 PDT 2020


Apart from clarifying that it's a Lenovo X1 Carbon (4th Gen), not an ASUS laptop, the only thing I'd like to add is thanks to Rick, Michael, Akkana and Tom for advise offered.  I'm very glad to have attended and benefited.
Alex

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On Sunday, October 4, 2020 5:03 PM, Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com> wrote:

> Hi LUGers,
>
>     Well I nearly forgot about it while reading the Sunday Paper but
> finally
> at 11:05 AM I got to the Dell E7450 and began to participate.
>
>     Before I start let me say that any attendee of the meeting should
> feel free to offer clarifications and correct my misunderstanding of
> the proceedings.
>
>     On hand for most of the meeting we got to see the visages of our
> friends and attempted to exchange tid-bits of information.
>
>     Alex Klieder showed up.
>     Anonymous was right there keeping quiet through the
> meeting.
>      Ken S.,
>     John S.
>     Alex A.  ??
>     Michael P.
>     Rick M.
>     Tom
>     and Akkana P.
>
>     After various exchanges of views regarding Microsoft and Linux.
>
>     I advised John that he should try out the MX-Linux advanced hardware
> support I know that he started to download it and intended to get it on
> a Flash Drive but whether or not he followed up on that I dunno.
>     He had to leave a bit early to pursue other activities.
>
>     Alex K brought up his problem with his newish Asus laptop which he
> is having a good deal of trouble getting setup.
>     We, including Rick, myself and Ken advised him to turn off the
> fast-boot
> feature of the Windows currently installed there.   I shut off my microphone
> then so that he was able to pay attention to fewer voices. Then he was able
>  to get to the Debian start-up.   It was sort of a mess.   It might
> have been
> better if he had presented his problem on the list.
>
>     Michael P. was busy with doing updates to the various sites he services
> on behalf of Linux Users Groups on both sides of the Bay, but I think he
> also advised John about this.
>
>     Akkana gave him some advice as well.
>
>     Rick M. informed us of the importance of voting.  I totally agree
> with Rick on the importance of voting as early as possible and to
> be certain of the ballot getting to the office concerned with
> elections hand deliver it.   Keep down the load on the Post Office.
>
>     At 1 PM I left the group to pursue my need for lunch.
>
>     Next Meeting will be on November 1 at the usual time with a bit
> of leeway on the time as usual from 11 AM to 1 PM but it will be
> Pacific Standard Time as that is the date of change from Daylight Saving
> Time.  So if some person thinking of the higher truths forgets to turn
> back their clock we will be there.
>
>     Also later this month we expect final release of Ubuntu 20.10 as
> the Beta is at the Distrowatch along with Fedora 33 beta.  This will
> include all the various distribution which are based on Ubuntu and its
> repositories
>     Fedora is switching to the Btrfs across the whole line of Workstation
> and all the flavors.  It may be out by the end of October but if the
> Beta testers have problems it might be delayed as Fedora will
> announce no version before they have fixed the discovered problems.
>
>     SystemRescueCD has been updated.
>     If you need a less-focused recovery system you might do worse than
> Puppy Linux 9.5 https://distrowatch.com/11018.  It now uses Ubuntu
> repositories but does not include the
> systemd mistake.  And it will mount every partition it can find.  So that
> should help if you forgot to do your backups and need to recover those
> files.
> This is a very compact distribution and will fit on a CD at only 409 MB.
>
>     4MLinux has released a recent update and while it is described as
> a compact release it is more than twice the size of Puppy.
>     You will need a Flash Drive or DVD to get this to a bootable state.
>
>     Have a Happy Halloween, Stay Safe and continue Covid-19 precautions.
>
>     Bobbie Sellers
>
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