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LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - glenn - 05-10-2024 The May meeting of the Carson City Linux Users Group will be Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 12:45 PM, at Computer Corps. 4630 US-50 E,Carson City, Nv. at 12:45 PM. Don't be late as the door will be locked at 1:00 PM. Check in for a visitor pass is at the side entrance thru the door marked Office, not at the store entrance. Lunch will be provided for those that can make it at 12:00 PM --glenn RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - LukeT - 05-11-2024 See you guys there! RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - tonyg_s - 05-12-2024 Hey, thanks for the reminder. I'm going to be out of town so will see you all next month. Tony RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - steve - 05-18-2024 Agenda items planned are: News and items of interest Forum site implemented at https://carsoncitylug.org/mybb Thanks Glenn! Ubuntu 24.04 LTS "Noble Numbat" released on April 25th Fedora 40 released on April 23rd Linux 6.9 released on May 12th Other items of interest Follow up to Previous Items Linux kernel sound issues with an HP laptop Hardware Internet Protection Device Roundcube update NVME to USB enclosure update July meeting alternatives SBC (Singe-Board Computer) Showcase CasaOS on Dell 7040 mini pc vs. RPi - Jim Online security practices with Linux * Launchpad and PPAs * checksums and hashes * passwd and shadow files ssh password keys and public-key cryptography seahorse https password managers KeePassXC Bitwarden totp OTPClient passkeys Any other business that arises * Topics previously covered RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - rons - 05-18-2024 Steve, Really good meeting today. Lots of great discussion. Thanks. Ron RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - steve - 05-18-2024 Glad you enjoyed it! Next month we'll probably have Patrick install LineageOS on a phone if he can make it. I've still got installing a Windows app to run under Lutris (Wine) on my list of future topics as well. RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - brew - 05-21-2024 Just as a follow-up, we had a short discussion about the Brave web browser at Saturday's meeting. I installed it as a test on my Windoze system, and it is cool, so far. I'll put it on my production Linux laptop, and start using it exclusively. RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - nan60 - 05-21-2024 Brave is an interesting browser, I'd honestly recommend against using it. It's a chromium wrapper with wierd crypto garbage. I've always considered it the crypto bro web browser and refused to use it because of that. It's fingerprinting OOTB is really great though, but Firefox with Arkenfox or LibreWolf will be just as good honestly. To each their own, but I'd stay away from it. Always seemed sketchy to me. If you do use it though, I'd read through some of the stuff they've done in the past first just so you know what you're getting yourself into. RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - steve - 05-22-2024 As you say, Brave is an interesting browser. Christy suggested it to me several months ago, so I have been considering it as a chromium-based alternative to Firefox. I currently use Firefox with uBlock Origin and JS Toggle (and other plugins) as my main browser and this works well for me and my workflow. When I looked at LibreWolf awhile back there was some limitation or restriction (I don't recall what now) that did not work out for me, but it may work fine for you. I have not looked at Arkenfox, so I can't speak to that. Firefox has some limitations, generally related to playing restricted streaming content (i.e., dishanywhere in my case) or with using passkeys, so I have been looking at chromium-based alternatives, which better support some of these use cases. Brave seems to be the best alternative, given that other chromium-based browsers will be dropping support for plugins such as uBlock Origin in the near future and Brave natively supports this functionality. As to the crypto, I think it is just a way to monetize the platform and my understanding is that it is not a requirement to participate and can be ignored or disabled. Just my 2 cents. RE: LUG meeting Saturday, May 18, 2024 - brew - 05-22-2024 OK, understand all info shared so far. As to the crypto stuff, that's tied to Brave Rewards and I am blithely ignoring it :-) I completed the Linux install on my Ubuntu 22.04 "production" laptop. All is well, EXCEPT, Brave does not know how to import my Firefox data. Not a biggie, since I do not store passwords ( I tend to carry the laptop around, and well, I might *misplace* it), but I do have a few bookmarks that I will recreate by hand. |