Archives January 2020

Episode 130

Welcome to Episode 130 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out http://www.linuxlugcast.com/ for the server details.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show you can
send us email at feedback@linuxlugcast.com
check out our MeWe community  at https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback
MeWe

Creine Matthews:
Users and groups on Linux
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/196-what-you-should-know-about-linux-users-and-groups

Honkeymagoo:
Windows 10 vs pop os when gaming
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/07/17/these-windows-10-vs-pop-os-benchmarks-reveal-a-surprising-truth-about-linux-gaming-performance/

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FiftyOneFifty:
Tried electronplayer, Netflix and Hulu subscriptions work fine

minnix

-current projects:

Cellular remote controlled hog trap I built: https://youtu.be/EylPDKI-K-g

Migrating my security system from Zoneminder on an Intel server to Shinobicctv on a rockpro64: https://shinobi.video/

Milling acrylic panels and using standoffs to house old PCs, doing away with bulky cases

Installing Diversion on my Asus router. Similar premise to pi-hole but without the need for extra hardware: https://diversion.ch/diversion/diversion.html
You need the Asus Merlin custom firmware to install it as well https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/

-new gadget purchase:

pocketgo, a Linux powered handheld retro console under $40 https://www.bittboy.com/collections/pocketgo/products/pocketgo-retro-handheld

Compare:
https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Model-3-5inch-Screen-Gamepad/dp/B07H8GM515/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=pi+hat+gaming+zero&qid=1558221370&s=gateway&sr=8-5

Joe
https://www.tp-link.com/lk/home-networking/3g-4g-router/tl-mr3040/

next recording date will be Aug 2, 2019
Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam
We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.
We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting
Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 129

Welcome to Episode 129 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out http://www.linuxlugcast.com/ for the server details.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show you can
send us email at feedback@linuxlugcast.com
check out our MeWe community  at https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback
Danny Meeks on MEWE:
Canonical changes it’s mind about 32 bit
https://ubuntu.com/blog/statement-on-32-bit-i386-packages-for-ubuntu-19-10-and-20-04-lts?reee

https://snapcraft.io/electronplayer

Firefox preview. Firefox’s Android web browser
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/firefox-preview-android-browser

Creine Matthews:
Learn all about Linux and Unix
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/190-everything-about-unix-linux

GNU Hurd
https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html

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Not Linux relevant, but some may be interested – Hearse Con pics: https://beta.photobucket.com/u/FiftyPics/a/8fae4342-9661-479a-89e3-e7bb4d691465

Honkeymagoo:
the raspberry pi 4
https://gizmodo.com/the-new-raspberry-pi-is-basically-a-35-desktop-compute-1835804060/amp

FiftyOneFifty:
Indian State Saves $400,000,000 Going Linux https://itsfoss.com/kerala-linux/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=saving_400_million_by_switching_to_linux_open_source_add_on_and_more_linux_stuff&utm_term=2019-05-15

Handheld retro gaming platform https://www.bittboy.com/collections/bittboy2/products/new-bittboy  Runs Melis OS, is it Linux?

I like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Game-HAT-Raspberry-Pi-Portable/dp/B07NY34SMY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=257AST1JGQO3&keywords=pi+handheld&qid=1562381127&s=gateway&sprefix=pi+han%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1

MS releases XP patch in light of new threat https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-windows-xp-patch-very-bad-sign/?CNDID=49381705&CNDID=49381705&bxid=MjM5NjgxNjc4NjcyS0&hasha=110a838e5c151a1e218e146b7ff712ca&hashb=b447609228de5904e8b594c61e84f53a2235a730&mbid=nl_051519_daily_list1_p3&source=DAILY_NEWSLETTER&utm_brand=wired&utm_mailing=WIRED%20NL%20051519%20(1)&utm_medium=email&utm_source=nl

An article from REGLUE on how w they developed their STEM education plan https://blogspot.thereglueblog.com/2019/05/the-envelopez-please.html  reglue.org

retro gaming: https://batocera-linux.xorhub.com/
Federated YouTube alternative: https://joinpeertube.org/en/#getting-started

Ed
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/07/05/google-chromebook-challenger-pinebook-pro-gets-privacy-switches-and-july-pre-order-date/#182c8e796826

next recording date will be July 19, 2019
Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam
We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.
We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting
Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 128

Welcome to Episode 128 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out http://www.linuxlugcast.com/ for the server details.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show you can
send us email at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
check out our MeWe community  at https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback
Danny Meeks on MEWE:
Open Invention Network, the Linux-based patent non-aggression community, exceeds 3,000 licensees
https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-invention-network-the-linux-based-patent-non-aggression-community-exceeds-3000-licensees/

Test Linux distributions without downloading or installing them
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/15/how-to-test-drive-200-linux-distributions-without-ever-downloading-or-installing-them/#63bc2ee050d9

Cern is switching to open source
https://home.cern/news/news/computing/migrating-open-source-technologies

$149 Pine phone
https://liliputing.com/2019/06/the-149-pinephone-linux-smartphone-ill-support-modular-add-ons.html

Creine Matthews on MEWE:
Which is more secure Windows, Linux or Mac
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/178-which-is-more-secure-linux-windows-mac

Learn how to add users to a group in Linux
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/180-learn-how-to-add-a-user-to-a-group-in-linux

3 best Linux distributions for programmers
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/183-3-best-linux-distributions-for-programmers

How to choose the best Linux distribution for gaming
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/184-gamers-what-is-the-best-linux-distribution-to-play

Starshiptux on MEWE:
Microsoft is to donate 60,000 patents to open source after announcing plans to join the Open Invention Network
https://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/3064361/microsoft-donates-60-000-patents-to-open-source-as-it-joins-open-invention-network

Blaine Clark on MEWE:
Netflix finds security flaws in the Linux and bsd kernal
https://www.zdnet.com/article/netflix-to-linux-users-patch-sack-panic-kernel-bug-now-to-stop-remote-attacks/

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next recording date will be July 5, 2019
Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam
We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.
We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting
Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

For those who were concerened fifty was just under the weather. He is ok

Episode 127

Welcome to Episode 127 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out http://www.linuxlugcast.com/ for the server details.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show you can
send us email at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
check out our MeWe community  at https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback

Danny Meeks on MeWe
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/scientific-linux-and-antergos-are-shutting-down-its-time-for-linux-mint-to-go/

Joe
https://www.studioteabag.com/science/dell-venue-pro-linux/DV11P/

KWisher
http://linuxgizmos.com/space-station-welcomes-free-flying-ubuntu-powered-autonomous-robots/

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FiftyOneFifty:

Texas Linux Fest:  Met Joe, Ed Leach, and Danny Meeks.  Hung around with them and Mordancy

KansasLinuxFest.org Aug. 9-11 2019, Wichita State University Campus.  No reserved rooms, no hotel near campus.  If coming from out of town, I suggest getting a room in “Old Town”.

From my recent travels, https://www.toyandactionfiguremuseum.com  my pics https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DmZrIrAtvAf-kGnikwylvn7sMfC6ZURB , Buc-ee’s (Denton)  www.buc-ees.com , Winstar World Casino (outside, www.winstar.com ) , Irving TX Westin, Irving Convention Center, Toyota Music Factory: toyotamusicfactory.com,
Tio’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina- Pauls Valley OK  ||  pics: http://s1312.photobucket.com/user/FiftyPics/library/2019%20Texas%20Linux%20Fest

After 24 years, new version of Amiga OS released https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20181011-amiga-os-new-version/

A new “Amiga” to go with it https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/05/the-a-eon-amiga-x5000-reviewed-the-beloved-amiga-meets-2017/

Netminer:  Folks, there are three Amiga OS lines due to licensing.   There is the 3.1 series, the 3.9 series, and the 4.1 series.   I am not an Amiga person,  but I am a retro computing person.   I follow the continuing  Amiga saga with interest.

Got  DietPi on my Pine64.  Ran Pi-Hole, 64 overheated and locked up.  Will try without pine case before trying a different SBC

On way home from airport, found Arcade1Up Asteroids for $150 clearance at WalMart.  Bought 2.  Discovered one open box, assembled, no worky.  Ultimately, this was to be a Retro-Pi cabinet, but I’d have liked to have tested the 1Up.  Second cabinet was for investment, but I could help a bro or sis out.

Grumpy Cat died https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/17/celebrities/grumpy-cat-dead-intl-scli/index.html

Got my Atomic PC, still need to buy peripherals

Randy Noseworthy mentioned FOSStodon.org on MeWe.  I am @FiftyOneFifty@FOSStodon.org  Randy mentioned Claudio and klaatu are also there

https://www.jonobacon.com/conversations/

Minnix
Logwatch – system monitoring tool: https://www.linode.com/docs/uptime/monitoring/monitor-systems-logwatch/

Apticron – get email alerts for packages that have updates: https://www.ostechnix.com/apticron-get-email-alerts-pending-package-updates/

Netdata – real-time remote system/web server monitoring: https://github.com/netdata/netdata

tuned – system tuning service for Linux: https://tuned-project.org/

next recording date will be June 21, 2019
Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam
We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.
We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting
Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 126

Welcome to Episode 126 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out http://www.linuxlugcast.com/ for the server details.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show you can
send us email at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
check out our MeWe community  at https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback

From https://mewe.com/group/5bc77fc4a5f4e501fd9a2bbd
Creine Mathews: <- Creine, Danny, you do know you are always welcome to join us live?
Hello colleagues, I leave a video tutorial with their respective English translations, this very didactic, is simple, short and accurate. To learn how to create bootable usb memory in linux. Whether they want to try a Linux distribution without installing it on their machine, or installing it, you can do it with a bootable USB memory. You should only choose the distribution of linux that your prefer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMX72zs1fog
cccleaner
All companies, regardless of how large or small, run on their data. Consider the financial and business cost of losing all of the data you need to run your business. There is not a business today ranging from the smallest sole proprietorship to the largest global corporation that could survive the loss of all or even a large fraction of its data. Your place of business can be rebuilt using insurance, but your data can never be rebuilt.
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/163-using-rsync-to-back-up-your-linux-system

Basic rsync commands are usually enough to manage your Linux backups, but a few extra options add speed and power to large backup sets.
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/162-how-to-use-advanced-rsync-for-large-linux-backups

Danny Meeks:
Never thought I’d see this day. You can now download Arch Linux from the Windows store.
https://mspoweruser.com/windows-10-linuxed-popular-linux-distribution-arch-linux-has-made-its-way-to-the-microsoft-store/

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FiftyOneFifty:  Pre show, Clockwork Towers Youtube channel – Twilight Zone eps cut down to 5-10 minutes, popular scifi shoes shelved do to production costs, where does DUST get it’s funding?
Report on Penguicon 2019 2019.penguicon.org

Atomic Pi’s should be available again from Amazon by the end of the month.  https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Pi-High-Speed-Peripherals/dp/B07N298F2B  Comparison to RetroPi on the RPi 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX3G-ZVPh-k

Etherpad for planning the pan FOSS podcast table for Ohio Linux Fest http://thaj.dnsdojo.com:9001/p/OLFplanning

Honkeymagoo:
pre show: what disney owns
https://storage.googleapis.com/titlemax-media/1c8ace8f-every-company-disney-owns-13_pageversion-lg.jpg

Our next recording date will be June 7, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 125

Welcome to Episode 125 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.

If you would like to join us all you need to do is install a mumble client on your computer or mobile device, go to linuxlugcast.com to get the server details, then just join us in the “LinuxLUGcast” room. If you do not want to participate, just listen you can connect to the mumble server, go into the “listening booth” room. If you need help configuring your mumble client there is a “How to” on  our site explaining how to configure the desktop client.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show on you can send us feedback at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
our MeWe community https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback
Creine Mathews on MeWe

Today we are going to learn some command line productivity hacks. As you already know, we use “cd” command to move between a stack of directories in Unix-like operating systems. In this guide I am going to teach you how to navigate directories faster without having to use “cd” command often. There could be many ways, but I only know the following five methods right now! I will keep updating this guide when I came across any methods or utilities to achieve this task in the days to come.
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/156-learn-to-navigate-directories-faster-in-linux

If you’ve come here looking to fix an errant recursive chmod or chown command on an RPM-based Linux system, then here is the quick solution. Run the following commands using root privileges:
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/159-learn-how-to-resetting-file-permissions-ownership-on-linux-systems

Linux has come a long way since 1991. These events mark its evolution.
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/160-these-were-the-key-moments-in-the-history-of-linux#

Danny Meeks:
This is an awesome article about the hacking/open source community coming together to make a huge difference in the lives of those with Type 1 diabetes. It’s a fascinating read.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/04/looping-created-insulin-pump-underground-market/588091/

Tony Hughes:
So I’ve been playing with Fedora for the last week or so in preparation for the next Distro Hoppers podcast and yesterday I decided to update to F30, so the short of it is it broke Mumble and even a clean install did not resolve the issue. So I’m back to F29 as I can’t talk to the mintCast guy’s or Moss to record any podcasts without mumble installed and working. Trying F30 again will have to wait until I get home as I will have another spare PC to try it on and 100Mb internet, only having 4Mb where I am at the moment means updates and iso downloads take Hours, yes that is not a miss print it took me over 2hours to do the original OTA update from F29-30 and downloading an iso took over an hour.
https://archive.org/details/DHDEp307

Email from FiftyoneFifty
I thought you guys might want to not wait two weeks to talk the Atomic Pi.  Door replied, he got his today, but hasn’t opened it yet.  Second x86 SBC in sixth moths I found out about after the first run was all gone 🙁
https://amp.tomshardware.com/news/atomic-pi-intel-single-board-computers,39194.html
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/atomic-pi-intel-single-board-computers,39194.html

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honkeymagoo
Convert Kindle books to .wav audio books

Download your book
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201733700

Use Calibre to convert it to a .txt file
https://calibre-ebook.com

Then use espeak to convert your .txt file to .wav
espeak -f foo.txt -w foo.wav

Our next recording date will be May 17, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 124

Welcome to Episode 124 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.

If you would like to join us all you need to do is install a mumble client on your computer or mobile device, go to linuxlugcast.com to get the server details, then just join us in the “LinuxLUGcast” room. If you do not want to participate, just listen you can connect to the mumble server, go into the “listening booth” room. If you need help configuring your mumble client there is a “How to” on  our site explaining how to configure the desktop client.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show on you can send us feedback at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
our MeWe community https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback

Creine Mathews via MeWe  Hello friends, today I want to share with you this information surely as recurrent linux readers already know it but anyway, I want to show you this player for Linux that I liked a lot, it is very but very versatile and with many features, I hope it will be useful!
https://www.fossmint.com/olivia-an-elegant-music-player-for-linux/

At least 67 percent of global businesses in the past three years have faced data breaching. The breaching has been reported to expose hundreds of millions of customers. Studies show that an estimated 93 percent of these breaches would have been avoided had data security fundamentals been considered beforehand.

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FiftyOneFifty:  https://www.gofundme.com/help-eric-arduini-and-family  Eric passed the end of last week.  PodNutz did a 24 hour videocast in his honor last weekend.  Reposting the GoFundMe link.  Proceed will now go to defraying medical and final expenses.

Found a newer copy of DietPi for Pine64 on the DietPi website https://dietpi.com/downloads/
than is linked on the Pine64 distribution page.  Next Cloud/Pi Hole/VPN/CertBot  Once the partion is expanded, you are prompted to change the root and user passwords.  This always results in the root password not being recocgnized (ditto in editing the password in /boot/dietpi.txt before you remove it after imaging the SD).  I’d also been shortcircuiting the install, setting a static IP (for Pi-Hole) and then rebooting via the option under Security/Change hostname in the Configuration menu.  This time, picking my applications and letting the install run like Setup wants.  After config is complete, I’ll ssh in, make the “user” account a “sudoer”, clone the account, then change passwords.

A Linus Tech Tip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co6FePZoNgE last week led me to Lutris for installing Windows games of Linux.  It is able to access your Steam Library and install games you own there.  Glitched a little on first run because I hadn’t updated Steam in a while.  Closed Lutris, updated Steam, and re ran.  Appears to have opened my Steam account, verified I own “Metro 2033”, ran the Windows .msi.  Now I have a window that says “Installing Game Data”.  Doesn’t seem to impact my bandwidth, no progress meter.  Not sure if anything is actually happening.

Credit to Door on PodNutz.com Linux for the Rest of Us #221 for this link https://github.com/leon-ai/leon  leon-ai is a personal assistant that runs on your own server.  Perhaps a salve to the disappiontment I had with Sirius/Lucinda

I will miss next show because https://2019.penguicon.org/  https://2019.texaslinuxfest.org/ 5/31-6/01  HearseCon 6/13-6/16

Facebook admits to also storing Instagram account information as plain text https://www.zdnet.com/article/facebook-admits-to-storing-plaintext-passwords-for-millions-of-instagram-users/
Did I mention GalliumOS for Chromebook last show?  Not as compatible as the article I had back then implied.  https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility

Joe
Do you encrypt?
Apple won’t like this… – Run MacOS on ANY PC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATnpEOo3GJA&feature=em-uploademail

Our next recording date will be May 3, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 123

Welcome to Episode 123 of the LinuxLUGcast

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.

If you would like to join us all you need to do is install a mumble client on your computer or mobile device, go to linuxlugcast.com to get the server details, then just join us in the “LinuxLUGcast” room. If you do not want to participate, just listen you can connect to the mumble server, go into the “listening booth” room. If you need help configuring your mumble client there is a “How to” on  our site explaining how to configure the desktop client.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show on you can send us feedback at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
our MeWe community https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback

Mewee

Dozmaz dozmaz posted (the link needs to be translated)
https://guidocutipa.blog.bo/backups-automaticos-zentyal/

Danny Meeks posted
Asus just gave 1 million reasons to switch from Windows to Linux
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/03/29/shadowhammer-asus-1-million-reasons-switch-from-windows-to-linux/amp/

Some bad news related to your previous discussion on the show. This is what happens when people in power who think the entire internet is just Facebook and YouTube actually make decisions.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/eu-article-13-vote-article-17

Interesting write-up a guy did about getting Linux running on an HDD. Literally.
http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack&page=1

Crenie Mathews
We’ve already written about setting up your own streaming media server on Linux using Streama. Today, we will going to setup yet another media server using Jellyfin. Jellyfin is a free, cross-platform and opopenfsource alternative to propriety media streaming applications such as Emby and Plex.
https://www.andromedacomputer.net/index.php/en/blog-english/153-learn-how-to-configure-linux-media-server-using-jellyfin

Show Topics
FiftyOneFifty:
Help Eric Arduini’s family weather their time of need: https://www.gofundme.com/help-eric-arduini-and-family  If you act on nothing else you hear in this podcast, please take the time to visit this page!!!!!!!!
Latest on EU Internet copyright law: https://www.thetrumpet.com/18854-eu-passes-dangerous-new-internet-directive/print
Some in Congress want new Internet  taxes: https://www.atr.org/democrats-attempt-end-run-around-internet-tax-freedom-act
Suggestions for the best in each class of FOSS software: https://ethical.net/resources/
Tutorials for open source sysadmins, but many would also be of interest to home users: https://sysadmincasts.com
FEMA exposes personal and banking details of millions of disaster victims: https://www.axios.com/fema-data-breach-leaks-personal-banking-information-25-million-disaster-survivors-ee912b1c-03b6-458f-a5cd-d791fbf2bdb2.html
Facebook stores millions of passwords as plain text: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/qvy9k7/facebook-hundreds-of-millions-user-passwords-plaintext-data-leak
Google Stadia planned to stream premium games to any device: https://liliputing.com/2019/03/google-stadia-is-a-game-streaming-service-for-any-device.html

The version of Diet Pi on the Pine website is out of date: https://liliputing.com/2019/03/google-stadia-is-a-game-streaming-service-for-any-device.html

Honkeymagoo:
Searching for a password manager

started with Enpasshttps://www.enpass.io/

then tried keepassxc
https://keepassxc.org/

found a good android app for keepass
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.kunzisoft.keepass.libre/

using sycthing to sync the vault
https://syncthing.net/

hpr2764 Personal password algorithiams
http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2764

Joe
Alexa pi
Switching from simplenote to standard notes?
Moving away from dropbox with resilio-sync

Our next recording date will be April 19, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server, and for the bot module to find the next recording date ll you need to do is type .ns in our irc channel.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Kwisher, Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 122

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.

If you would like to join us all you need to do is install a mumble client on your computer or mobile device, go to linuxlugcast.com to get the server details, then just join us in the “LinuxLUGcast” room. If you do not want to participate, just listen you can connect to the mumble server, go into the “listening booth” room. If you need help configuring your mumble client there is a “How to” on  our site explaining how to configure the desktop client.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show on you can send us feedback at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
leave a comment in our G+ community  https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/101183999294924142060
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Show Topics

FiftyOneFifty:  Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Facebook, Google, et all : https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/8/18256032/elizabeth-warren-antitrust-google-amazon-facebook-break-up
Google maps includes speed limits: https://www.komando.com/happening-now/535378/you-can-now-avoid-speeding-tickets-with-google-maps
USB Microrouter: https://hackaday.com/2019/02/01/this-tiny-router-could-be-the-next-big-thing/
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XTXKRMY/ref=smi_www_rco2_go_smi_3905707922?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B06XTXKRMY&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=c268ce120568df8e4e5064d584f63f26&tag=bettersafe-20
https://wiki.galliumos.org/FAQ

arrows across america
http://www.dreamsmithphotos.com/arrow/

honkeymagoo:

1 way to run Linux apps on Android
https://www.fossmint.com/userland-run-linux-distros-on-android/amp/

another android desktop os
https://primeos.in/

How to copy a bunch of files from a list in a txt file
xargs -a file_list.txt cp -t /path/to/dest

How to fix recent bad raspbian update
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.techrepublic.com/google-amp/article/raspberry-pi-not-working-after-raspbian-update-heres-how-to-fix-it/

how to rename many files on the linux command line plus a good explanation of a for loop
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-rename-files-in-linux/

Our next recording date will be April 5, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server, and for the bot module to find the next recording date ll you need to do is type .ns in our irc channel.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Kwisher, Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.

Episode 121

We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.

If you would like to join us all you need to do is install a mumble client on your computer or mobile device, go to linuxlugcast.com to get the server details, then just join us in the “LinuxLUGcast” room. If you do not want to participate, just listen you can connect to the mumble server, go into the “listening booth” room. If you need help configuring your mumble client there is a “How to” on  our site explaining how to configure the desktop client.

If you have any questions, comments, or topic you would like us to discus and are unable to join us during the live show on you can send us feedback at feedback@linuxlugcst.com
leave a comment in our G+ community  https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/101183999294924142060
our MeWe community https://mewe.com/join/linuxlugcast
or check us out on irc on the freenode server #linuxlugcast

Feedback
From FiftyOneFifty via G+
I was hoping we had put this to bed last year.  Once again, the EU is considering regs that says a web host can’t allow any posts to “copywrited” content, including news articles or pics, including the link in this post, or face stiff fines.  This means I would not be able to  make the Mattermost server I planned for my Scaleway instance open to the public.  Worse, if I read the article right, they may be able to go after content on non-EU servers.  Sorry Europe, we may just have to block you.  https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-eus-new-copyright-laws-threaten-to-destroy-the-internet/

Show Topics
FiftyOneFifty:  https://www.gofundme.com/help-a-hero-find-his-voice Ken Starks of REGlUE.org needs help getting a new voice translator
Revisiting the history an open source digital assistant first seen at Penguicon 2016 http://sirius.clarity-lab.org/, http://lucida.ai/,  clinc.com
https://openbionics.com/  “Battle Angel” based bionics

Honkeymagoo:
Using photorec to recover deleted data
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tecmint.com/photorec-recover-deleted-lost-files-in-linux/amp/

find the missing file
grep -rl missing_file .

example of how to fix messed up .doc files with strings
strings messed_up_file.doc > not_messed_up_file.doc

Our next recording date will be March 15, 2019

Our music is “Downright” provided by Klaatu and Broam

We would like to thank Delwin for the use of his mumble server, and for the bot module to find the next recording date ll you need to do is type .ns in our irc channel.

We would also like to thank “000webhost” for web hosting

Finally we would like to give a special thanks to Kwisher, Faherfinch, and Tony Beemus for all their help and support over the years.