Our company uses Zoom. So, a vote for Zoom.
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William Park
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 08:25:23PM -0400, Alex Volkov via talk wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> We're thinking of doing April meeting online, we're thinking of having a
> Q
>
> Which of the teleconference software do you find the
Same here. Glad I can make one virtually (work in Toronto, live in Niagara)
I’ve had great experiences with Zoom.
James
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:05 PM 90ur1 90ur1 via talk
wrote:
> This is great!
>
> I couldn't make it to the meetings because of the commute.
>
>
> Gouri
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 25,
This is great!
I couldn't make it to the meetings because of the commute.
Gouri
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 8:26 PM Alex Volkov via talk wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> We're thinking of doing April meeting online, we're thinking of having a
> Q
>
> Which of the teleconference software do you find
Hello Everyone,
We're thinking of doing April meeting online, we're thinking of having a
Q
Which of the teleconference software do you find the most comfortable to
work with?
* Zoom
* Hangouts
* Jitsi
* Something completely different
* Let's just skip a meeting
Please reply to this
Hello Everyone,
Here's the video of our March meeting.
Ham Radio with a side of Linux with Alan Heighway --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzE3nnzs9PM
Alex.
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| From: William Witteman via talk
| I am poking around in Android development, and I have run into a snag
| as my machine is pretty old, and doesn't have, or doesn't have
| enabled, some virtual machine features. Specifically:
|
| > To use VM acceleration on Linux, your computer must also meet
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 03:09:32PM -0400, William Witteman wrote:
> Thank you for your help!
>
> My CPU isn't relevant to this - I have determined that it predates
> these features.
Most Core 2 Duo and Quad support it. It has to be very old to not
support it, or one of the models intel
Thank you for your help!
My CPU isn't relevant to this - I have determined that it predates
these features.
The CMOS battery is definitely an easy fix, and I even have CR2032s
kicking around - it's just never been important enough to fix.
I was looking for any warning or things I should watch
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 01:02:36PM -0400, William Witteman via talk wrote:
> Yeah, that's the crux of it - my CPU is definitely 10+ years old.
>
> The magic of Linux has meant that my quad core machine with 2 Gb of
> RAM has been serving me well for a decade.
>
> The only problem the machine has
| From: William Witteman via talk
| Yeah, that's the crux of it - my CPU is definitely 10+ years old.
You still haven't told us the model of your CPU.
A good problem report includes enough data to work on the problem.
| The magic of Linux has meant that my quad core machine with 2 Gb of
| RAM
Yeah, that's the crux of it - my CPU is definitely 10+ years old.
The magic of Linux has meant that my quad core machine with 2 Gb of
RAM has been serving me well for a decade.
The only problem the machine has given me is that the CMOS battery
died, so I have to reset the time whenever there's a
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 03:45:30PM -0400, William Witteman via talk wrote:
> I am poking around in Android development, and I have run into a snag
> as my machine is pretty old, and doesn't have, or doesn't have
> enabled, some virtual machine features. Specifically:
>
> > To use VM acceleration
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