[PLUG] Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Calibration

2022-03-31 Thread Michael Barnes
I had a Raspberry Pi connected to the official 7" touchscreen monitor in my truck. The small monitor wasn't cutting it. I found and hooked up an Elecraft 10" monitor. It works great, but the touch feature is about 3/4" off from where I touch. Makes it near impossible to do anything via the

Re: [PLUG] Resolved: Getting preferred browser to work in Xubuntu 20.04

2022-03-31 Thread Dick Steffens
On 3/31/22 16:46, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 31 Mar 2022, Dick Steffens wrote: This is one of those things that was not bothersome enough to dig into at the time, and that has "fixed itself" after a reboot. At some point yesterday image icons on the desktop stopped showing a thumbnail of the

Re: [PLUG] Resolved: Getting preferred browser to work in Xubuntu 20.04

2022-03-31 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022, Dick Steffens wrote: This is one of those things that was not bothersome enough to dig into at the time, and that has "fixed itself" after a reboot. At some point yesterday image icons on the desktop stopped showing a thumbnail of the image, and just had either GIF or JPG

[PLUG] Resolved: Getting preferred browser to work in Xubuntu 20.04

2022-03-31 Thread Dick Steffens
On 3/16/22 14:57, Dick Steffens wrote: On 3/16/22 14:45, Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 16 Mar 2022, Dick Steffens wrote: Yes, but it won't let me change it, nor let me uncheck the "check to see if Firefox is the default browser." Dick, If you open the Brave browser and go to preferences it

Re: [PLUG] Kernel error [RESOLVED]

2022-03-31 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 22 Mar 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: Today's log watch reports this kernel error (as a warning): - Kernel Begin WARNING: Kernel Errors Present EXT4-fs (dm-0): error count since last ...: 1 Time(s) EXT4-fs (dm-0): initial error at time

[PLUG] keymap & Xmodmap

2022-03-31 Thread Rich Shepard
I use ~/.keymap and ~/.xinitrc/.Xmodmap to swap the left Ctrl and CapLocks keys, and have for about 25 years. These are loaded and work fine for me on desktop hosts but always are a hassle to get working on laptops, regardless of brand, model, or distro version. Now that I'm setting up my T430

[PLUG] ancient switch question

2022-03-31 Thread wes
I have a 20 year old gigabit switch from HP, a ProCurve 4108gl. I would like to make use of its GBIC ports. I'm curious if anyone has any idea which SFP modules are compatible with this switch? I've tried several from HP, Cisco, Dell, etc with no luck so far. I found this:

[PLUG] No PLUG meeting this month: Working on the in-person venue

2022-03-31 Thread Michael Dexter
Hello all, Russell and I are working on returning to PSU and I will keep you posted. No meeting this month. All the best, Michael Dexter PLUG Volunteer

[PLUG-ANNOUNCE] No PLUG meeting this month: Working on the in-person venue

2022-03-31 Thread Michael Dexter
Hello all, Russell and I are working on returning to PSU and I will keep you posted. No meeting this month. All the best, Michael Dexter PLUG Volunteer ___ PLUG: https://pdxlinux.org PLUG-announce mailing list PLUG-announce@pdxlinux.org

[PLUG] online IEEE security talks THURSDAY

2022-03-31 Thread Keith Lofstrom
I won't have time for these, but security minded PLUG members may benefit from them. Note unfortunate overlap. Keith - Forwarded message from Diwakar Agarwal - March 31st 5:00 PM (1.5 hours) Oregon ComSoc: Security and Privacy for the Internet of Things(IoT) Registration

[PLUG] Keybase mystery resolved, web of trust

2022-03-31 Thread Keith Lofstrom
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 08:47:00PM -0700, Russell Senior wrote: > Ubuntu does not come standard with keybase, fwiw. If it is on your > machine, you (or someone) must have put it there. On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 09:36:25PM -0700, Keith Lofstrom wrote: >... > Isolate the suspect machines from the

Re: [PLUG] Wipe and reinstall Re: keybase, again

2022-03-31 Thread Russell Senior
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 9:41 PM Keith Lofstrom wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 08:47:00PM -0700, Russell Senior wrote: > > Ubuntu does not come standard with keybase, fwiw. If it is on your > > machine, you (or someone) must have put it there. > > Alrighty then. > > Isolate the suspect