For a VPN *service* I would recommend Private Internet Access [1].
They have a good number of regions available, both domestic and
international.
If your Chromebook supports the Android runtime, you can use their
Android app as the VPN provider. Alternatively, Chrome OS supports
OpenVPN natively.
.
If you use GitHub you can see any public keys you've added to your
account like so: https://github.com/borcean.keys
Replacing 'borcean' with your username.
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 12:08 PM Rich Shepard wrote:
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> On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, Jeffrey Borcean wrote:
>
> > Are you able t
> rshep...@salmo.appl-ecosys.com: Permission denied (publickey).
Are you able to ssh into your desktop from the laptop?
It looks like the desktop is configured to use keys for
authentication, but you don't have any trusted keys on the laptop. So
you can't connect.
If you have another key that is
Rich,
Have you tried using Zoom directly in Brave as opposed to using the
client application?
Try opening up a test meeting [1], when the xdg-open pop up appears, decline.
You should have a link that says "Join from Your Browser".
[1] https://zoom.us/test
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Jeffrey Borcean
On T
I can't speak to whether or not Ziply's service works with fax
machines; however my Ooma VoIP service [1] has had no trouble with the
20 year old Panasonic fax machine I begrudgingly use.
[1] https://www.ooma.com/telo/
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 8:39 PM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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> They use a box
tests are data destructive.
[1] https://fight-flash-fraud.readthedocs.io/
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Jeffrey Borcean
u may be able to use one of its features to only
mount upon first access. Similar to using autofs as Tomas suggested.
In your fstab replace “auto” with “noauto,x-systemd.automount”
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Jeffrey Borcean
google. This is some seriously fucked up anti-trust
> shit.
>
> How many people with non-gmail addresses are having this problem with Tom's
> emails? Anyone?
>
> Is this specific to gmail?
> -Ben
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