The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting IN PERSON, on Tuesday, December 5th, at 7:30pm. Yes, that's on
the FIRST Tuesday of the month...
Round-Table, Show & Tell, and Pot Luck
As 2023 draws to a close, MUUG will continue the tradition of
turning the December meeting into more of an informal, social
event.
Bring your favourite gadget! We will have the usual (brief)
round-table session, followed by a short presentation, a gadget
show & tell, and then have some time for mingling, eating, and
drinking.
But please, stay home if you are sick.
We will also attempt to simulcast the live round-table and short
presentation over BigBlueButton for those that can't attend in
person for any reason, whether snow, or sleet, or illness.
Bring your favourite gadget! Bring your latest gadget to talk
about - while everyone mingles, eats, and drinks.
This will be a pot-luck snack event. Members are encouraged to
bring their own food to sample and share with others. Feel free to
bring your own special drink as well - just remember that we don't
have a liquor license!
Where to Find the Meeting:
Just like last December, Mark Jenkins has graciously let us use
Skullspace, at 374 Donald St. We will be in room 200. Please note
that this location is not mobility accessible. There are 3 flights
of stairs and it is 1.5 stories up.
There is no Winnipeg Jets home game on December 5th so downtown
street parking should be plentiful. One of the best blocks for
street parking is Notre Dame after Hargrave. There are also
several commercial parking lots in the area including right behind
the Skullspace building.
The 66 bus route has a southbound stop on the same block of Donald
(useful for departure) in front of the Yellow Dog Tavern. For
arrival by bus, it's quite reasonable to walk from stops on Graham
and Portage or if taking the 66 get off at northbound Smith at
Portage or northbound King at Notre Dame.
Doors will be open starting at 7:15 pm with the meeting starting
at 7:30 pm. After 7:45 pm the doors may be locked so you will need
to call the Skullspace number (204-480-4092) and we'll answer and
come down to let you in.
Food Bank Donations Requested
As in previous years, we are combining our pot luck event with a
food drive for Harvest Manitoba. Any member who donates at least
$1 or brings at least 1 food item will be given an entry into the
door prize!
As a special bonus challenge this year, any cash donation made to
Harvest Manitoba at this event will be matched dollar for dollar
by Bradford Vokey (up to a total $500 limit)! Let's all chip in to
make Brad donate more!
Top 10 Most-Wanted Food Items
1. Canned Fruit 6. Pasta Sauce
2. Canned Soup/Stew 7. Rice
3. Canned Tuna 8. Peanut Butter
4. Canned Vegetables 9. Baby Formula/Food
5. Pasta 10. Instant Oatmeal
Date Change
Please note the change in meeting date for this month, and for the
rest of the current year: We are now meeting on the first Tuesday of
each month.
The group now holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the *first* Tuesday of
every month from September to June. (There are no meetings in July and
August.) Meetings are open to the general public; you don't have to be a
MUUG member to attend.
For more information about MUUG, and its monthly meetings, check out
their web server:
https://muug.ca/
Help us promote this month's meeting, by putting this poster up on your
workplace bulletin board or other suitable public message board, or
linking to it on social media:
https://muug.ca/meetings/MUUGmeeting.pdf
--
Gilbert E. Detillieux E-mail: <gedetil(a)muug.ca>
Manitoba UNIX User Group Web: http://muug.ca/
For the font geeks... The "healing" aspect is, AFAIK, long-known to be possible, but I think this is the first time it's been seen in the wild - exciting, but also now I'm wondering about possible new attack vectors inside the TTF runtime...
https://monaspace.githubnext.com/
Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>
So, with all the hype around the new Raspberry Pi 5 (still waiting for
availability), and the new OS version, I thought I'd give the OS a try
on my Pi 400, and see how things look with the new Wayland-based GUI.
One strange thing I noticed (other than the slight increase in CPU use
and slightly higher CPU temperature) is that there's no screen
saver/blanker enabled by default. Stranger still is there doesn't seem
to be any way to enable it, at least not that I've been able to find.
The old X11/Xorg-based screen savers definitely don't work with Wayland,
and I don't want to turn off my monitor (and have to remember to do so)
every time I'm done using the Pi. So, does anyone know how I can enable
screen blanking in Wayland? (Preferably with Pi OS and/or Debian 12
bookworm, but any Wayland-related info would be appreciated.)
If that doesn't work, I may find myself reverting back to Xorg.
Thanks,
Gilbert
--
Gilbert Detillieux E-mail: Gilbert.Detillieux(a)umanitoba.ca
Computer Science Web: http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~gedetil/
University of Manitoba Phone: 204-474-8161
Winnipeg MB CANADA R3T 2N2
Apologies for getting this out so late!...
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting IN PERSON, on Tuesday, November 7th, at 7:30pm. Yes, that's a
week early, i.e. the FIRST Tuesday of the month...
Minimum dpkg-buildpackage
Gilbert Detillieux will present dpkg-buildpackage(1), which is
used to build .deb packages from source. Gilbert will also give
a tour of the source directory structure, and how to use quilt
to manage patches. Somewhere between an RTFM and a deep-dive
presentation, this talk will try to provide you with a minimum
working set of tips and techniques to navigate the Debian package
build environment.
AGM
Plus, this month's meeting was the MUUG annual general meeting,
which included the election of the MUUG board of directors for the
2023-2024 year (by acclamation, again this year).
Where to find the Meeting:
Fortress Software Inc., 350 Keewatin St -- Unit #2
We have a new in-person meeting location now! Brad Vokey has
graciously let us use his work office for our next in-person
meeting. The meeting room will be open by 7:00 pm, with the actual
meeting starting at 7:30 pm. If driving, enter the lot using the
most north east entrance and drive around to the south west corner
of the building (see route in map detail on poster linked below).
You can use any of the free, ample, and safe parking spots that
say "reserved" in front of units #1 through #4 before entering
unit #2. Bus stops #30814 and #30880 (route 77) are only 150
meters away. The last bus leaves for Polo Park at 10:15 pm and for
Garden City at 10:31 pm. Logan Ave. bus routes #19, #26, and #27
are a 600 meter (8 minute) walk to the south.
For those unable or preferring not to attend in person, the
meeting will also be available online, using BBB as usual. Stay
tuned to our muug.ca home page for the official URL, which
will be made available about a half hour before the meeting
starts. (Reload the page if you don't see the link, or if there
are issues with connecting.)
*Date Change*
Please note the change in meeting date for this month, and for the
rest of the current year: We are now meeting on the first Tuesday of
each month.
The group now holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the *first* Tuesday of
every month from September to June. (There are no meetings in July and
August.) Meetings are open to the general public; you don't have to be a
MUUG member to attend.
For more information about MUUG, and its monthly meetings, check out
their web server:
https://muug.ca/
Help us promote this month's meeting, by putting this poster up on your
workplace bulletin board or other suitable public message board, or
linking to it on social media:
https://muug.ca/meetings/MUUGmeeting.pdf
--
Gilbert E. Detillieux E-mail: <gedetil(a)muug.ca>
Manitoba UNIX User Group Web: http://muug.ca/