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2023-05-13 Meeting

May 14, 2023 Carl Miller

We pretty much spent most of the time chatting about all the usual stuff.  Projects that we’re working on, iced coffee vs energy drinks, coworkers with a different way of doing things, AI taking over the world, rustdesk, favorite distros,… Read more2023-05-13 Meeting

2023-04-08 Meeting

April 20, 2023 Carl Miller

ChatGPT was the topic of the month and we had a very animated discussion. At the mention of “Night Agent,” Gib prompted ChatGPT to provide a description of the TV shoe. He then followed up seeking information about some of… Read more2023-04-08 Meeting

2023-03-11 Meeting

March 11, 2023March 12, 2023 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: Today we talked about several things, including recent power outages and creating screenshots.  There were three we spent more time on: fixing tables in mysql when the root account password is unknown. service mysql stop mysqld_safe –skip grant-tables… Read more2023-03-11 Meeting

2023-02-11 Meeting

February 13, 2023 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: We had three new people join the group, and they introduced themselves and talked about their experiences with Linux.  We introduced ourselves and talked about favorite distros and reasons why a person may like “distro hopping.”  All was… Read more2023-02-11 Meeting

2023-01-14 Meeting

February 5, 2023 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: Since we didn’t have a presenter for CoolEdit we talked about it.  Fortunately Michael attended and was able to give us a live demo of the program.  In further discussion we noticed that it was more difficult than… Read more2023-01-14 Meeting

2022-12-10 Meeting

November 16, 2022December 13, 2022 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: The entire meeting consisted of an open discussion covering various topics, including: Options for using one keyboard and mouse for multiple computers, using a kvm switch or the program barrier. How CentOS, RedHat and Alma Linux are all… Read more2022-12-10 Meeting

2022-10-08 Meeting

October 10, 2022 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: Gib led a discussion about cloud services and cloud service providers.  We also diverged the conversation to talk about system administrator jobs and the changing environment that better supports automation and virtual hardware. We’d like to thank Gib… Read more2022-10-08 Meeting

2022-09-10 Meeting

September 11, 2022 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: We had an open discussion which included Pat talking about his new toys and Richard L talked about running Android in VirtualBox.

2022-08-13 Meeting

August 16, 2022August 16, 2022 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: While it’s true that we discussed Linux and its usage in various environments, we actually spent more time talking about energy, batteries, CO2 batteries, power generation and the replacement of lead acid batteries in data centers and vehicles. … Read more2022-08-13 Meeting

2022-07-09 Meeting

July 13, 2022 Carl Miller

Open Discussion: Unfortunately Carl was under the weather and unable to attend the meeting, so there are no notes available from the discussion.

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