A reminder that the MUUG online meeting will be on Jitsi this evening...
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting online, on Tuesday, March 9th, at 7:30pm:
MeshCentral
Following up on our recent Open Source Solutions for Remote Work
series, Alberto Abrao will show how to install and use
MeshCentral, a simple and efficient open source solution for
management and control of computers, phones and tablets. A web
portal provides the tools for managing and controlling all paired
devices. The server runs on Windows, Linux, or OpenBSD. These can
be hosted on cloud platforms such as Azure and Amazon EC2, or a
cheap VPS instance by virtue of its light footprint. It is also
suitable for self-hosting, either Internet-facing or restricted to
your Local Area Network (LAN). The Agent to be installed on client
devices is compatible with Windows, Linux, *BSD, MacOS, and
Android.
Join the meeting: https://jitsi.merlin.mb.ca/muug.2021.03
The group holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the second 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/
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting online, on Tuesday, March 9th, at 7:30pm:
MeshCentral
Following up on our recent Open Source Solutions for Remote Work
series, Alberto Abrao will show how to install and use
MeshCentral, a simple and efficient open source solution for
management and control of computers, phones and tablets. A web
portal provides the tools for managing and controlling all paired
devices. The server runs on Windows, Linux, or OpenBSD. These can
be hosted on cloud platforms such as Azure and Amazon EC2, or a
cheap VPS instance by virtue of its light footprint. It is also
suitable for self-hosting, either Internet-facing or restricted to
your Local Area Network (LAN). The Agent to be installed on client
devices is compatible with Windows, Linux, *BSD, MacOS, and
Android.
Join the meeting: https://jitsi.merlin.mb.ca/muug.2021.03
The group holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the second 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/
A reminder that the MUUG online meeting will be on Jitsi this evening...
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting online, on Tuesday, February 9th, at 7:30pm:
OBS Studio workflow
Wyatt Zacharias will give an overview of OBS Studio. Open
Broadcaster Software is a free and open-source software suite that
provides real-time capture, scene composition, encoding, recording
and broadcasting!
Have you ever noticed that some live video looks professional?
They have multiple camera angles, flashy titles (not to be
confused with Adobe Flash), social media tickers and clear audio,
while other streams are just painful to watch and look like it's
done on a shaky old cell phone? One of the possible reasons for
this is the effort put into polishing the video with a software
suite like OBS Studio.
So whether you want to take your streaming video business
presentations to the next level, enhance your gaming livestream on
Twitch or similar platform, or you want to make your live webcam
shows appear more professional - you do not want to miss this
presentation!
Join the meeting: https://jitsi.merlin.mb.ca/muug.2021.02
The group holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the second 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
--
Manitoba UNIX User Group E-mail: <gedetil(a)muug.ca>
c/o Gilbert E. Detillieux Web: http://muug.ca/
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg MB CANADA R3T 2N2
https://freedombox.org/
An interesting little project for self-hosting a number of useful
services. Olimex is selling an open-source hardware kit for it
<https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/Home-Server/Pioneer-FreedomBox-HS…>,
at around 110 canadian (before shipping, duty, etc)
Not an endorsement - just something interesting that is tangentially
related to the last meeting's topics. TBD if I will purchase one...
-Troy
My wife has a small web site that has been hosted on a free hosting
service called webs.com, which is going to discontinue their free
hosting option at the end of March. She's looking for an alternative,
preferably free, hosting service, but would also consider cheap options.
This should be something user-friendly for a non-technical person to set
up and maintain.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Gilbert
--
Gilbert E. Detillieux E-mail: <gedetil(a)cs.umanitoba.ca>
Dept. of Computer Science Web: http://cs.umanitoba.ca/~gedetil/
University of Manitoba Phone: 204-783-1031
Winnipeg MB CANADA R3T 2N2
For best service, contact <cstech(a)cs.umanitoba.ca>.
I have a noisy CPU fan. Does anyone know where I can get a reasonably priced replacement? It makes an annoying whine when above idle speed. See pic below if I can attach it. 3-pin motherboard connection.
Thanks!
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting online, on Tuesday, February 9th, at 7:30pm:
OBS Studio workflow
Wyatt Zacharias will give an overview of OBS Studio. Open
Broadcaster Software is a free and open-source software suite that
provides real-time capture, scene composition, encoding, recording
and broadcasting!
Have you ever noticed that some live video looks professional?
They have multiple camera angles, flashy titles (not to be
confused with Adobe Flash), social media tickers and clear audio,
while other streams are just painful to watch and look like it's
done on a shaky old cell phone? One of the possible reasons for
this is the effort put into polishing the video with a software
suite like OBS Studio.
So whether you want to take your streaming video business
presentations to the next level, enhance your gaming livestream on
Twitch or similar platform, or you want to make your live webcam
shows appear more professional - you do not want to miss this
presentation!
Join the meeting: https://jitsi.merlin.mb.ca/muug.2021.02
The group holds its meetings at 7:30pm on the second 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
--
Manitoba UNIX User Group E-mail: <gedetil(a)muug.ca>
c/o Gilbert E. Detillieux Web: http://muug.ca/
University of Manitoba Phone: (204)474-8161
Winnipeg MB CANADA R3T 2N2 Fax: (204)474-7609
I didn't write it, just passing it on.
(Though if you really do work in IT, one would have made this a PNG
instead of a probably 3-5X the size and adds-artifacts JPG. But I
digress...)