Forwarded from Aaron
So, I did successfully put Mint on a older HP LT. Wow, just wow. An amazing crisp and quick environment. Now, learning the WP, SS, and photo/draw tools, and understanding how to ensure file compatibility...
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Forwarded from Ben Patten
i run ship with garuda drogonized gaming linux... it is an arch based version of linux... it is designed specifically for gamers and streamers.... but garuda as a whole can be used for almost any application that it is needed for, from office, to content creation, to gaming, to programming and even penetration testing/hacking....
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Forwarded from AAron A
Awesome! I made a convert out of my friend yesterday, he had a 2010 Samsung laptop that was useless, 4gb RAM, I installed Ubuntu and it runs fast! Getting much better with Linux, and spreading the word everyday to others. Thank you all on here.
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What does it take to change the course of computing history in the United States?
It takes a catalyst, a reason it has to change -- and a clear vision.
Tyrannical 'big tech' companies dominating virtually the entire market, while working together with a tyranincal government regime to take away our rights, is a strong catalyst.
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), already proven, is the vision.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
It takes a catalyst, a reason it has to change -- and a clear vision.
Tyrannical 'big tech' companies dominating virtually the entire market, while working together with a tyranincal government regime to take away our rights, is a strong catalyst.
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), already proven, is the vision.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
A project by Elon Musk called Neuralink is building the first "high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces."
What do you think about Elon's idea to connect human brains directly to machines?
What do you think about Elon's idea to connect human brains directly to machines?
Anonymous Poll
64%
Must be stopped - no one should be allowed to build this
15%
Must be regulated - not realistic to stop everyone who can build something similar
8%
Elon Musk is evil
6%
Elon Musk is a genius
6%
Something else (write in comments!)
Join Jeff.pro founder Jeffrey Peterson for a Live Audio Stream on this channel tonight, Dec. 22, 2021 @ 8:00pm EST.
Hear about a new computer and mobile Operating System and App Store built by American Patriots, that will change the course of history by restoring Digital Freedom to We The People -- a one of a kind project in the making, right here!
If you haven't started your journey to set yourself free from 'big tech' by learning about Linux, we will tell you how!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
Hear about a new computer and mobile Operating System and App Store built by American Patriots, that will change the course of history by restoring Digital Freedom to We The People -- a one of a kind project in the making, right here!
If you haven't started your journey to set yourself free from 'big tech' by learning about Linux, we will tell you how!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Forwarded from Dennis
It appears that Tmobile/Sprint is dropping the 3G CDMA. I believe that is what your Samsung 5 uses. So any carrier abandoning 3G CDMA will not accept your phone after the switch. Also your Samsung 5 is only 'unofficially' supported through "4.4.4 kitkat via three different ports of CyanogenMod" and even that now is discontinued. I'm kinda thinking it may be time to think about a newer phone.
I have had dealings with Patriot Mobile in the past couple months and I am very happy with them. A couple of telephone conversations have left me with the impression that they are a United States of American based expanding company geared toward customer support.
I have had dealings with Patriot Mobile in the past couple months and I am very happy with them. A couple of telephone conversations have left me with the impression that they are a United States of American based expanding company geared toward customer support.
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Forwarded from Southern Cross
We switched over from Verizon to Patriot Mobile in the summer. Same experience. VERY helpful and great customer service, so different from Verizon, Sprint and the other "woke" companies.
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Forwarded from Karen Calvert
Thank you Jeff!!! I started following your channel. One thing I like is all the people sharing all they have learned. What a blessing you are. I keep telling myself I can learn to do it, havenβt taken the plunge yet. But soon. πΊπΈ
2021 12 22
Jeffrey Peterson - jeff.pro
Here is a recording of the Live Audio Stream from this channel for Dec. 22, 2021 @ 8:00pm EST. Hear about a new computer and mobile Operating System and App Store built by American Patriots, that will change the course of history by restoring Digital Freedom to We The People!
If you haven't started your journey to set yourself free from 'big tech' by learning about Linux, on this channel, we teach you how!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
If you haven't started your journey to set yourself free from 'big tech' by learning about Linux, on this channel, we teach you how!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Here on the Jeff.pro Telegram channel, we help you Learn a little about Technology, one day at a time π
BIOS means (B)asic (I)nput (O)utput (S)ystem.
For a long time, computer motherboards relied on a kind of read-only memory (ROM) called the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System, to store important system configuration options for when your computer first powers on.
The BIOS was configured with a screen like the one shown above, with options for which device to boot from, such as a CD-ROM or "boot from USB." On systems with a BIOS, the BIOS would load first at power-on, before the Operating System. In newer systems, the BIOS is being replaced by something called the UEFI, which performs many of the same functions the BIOS used to.
For a long time, computer motherboards relied on a kind of read-only memory (ROM) called the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System, to store important system configuration options for when your computer first powers on.
The BIOS was configured with a screen like the one shown above, with options for which device to boot from, such as a CD-ROM or "boot from USB." On systems with a BIOS, the BIOS would load first at power-on, before the Operating System. In newer systems, the BIOS is being replaced by something called the UEFI, which performs many of the same functions the BIOS used to.
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Forwarded from Sandy
So thrilled that my Linux machine was able to play region locked DVDs when they would not play on my son-in-law's fancy schmansy TV/computer system. I have some US region DVDs of some of my favorite kid Christmas shows that I wanted to watch with my grandkids here in Europe. Linux and VLC to the rescue! Frosty and Rudolph can be enjoyed by another generation.
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All I want for Christmas is
Anonymous Poll
24%
A computer with Linux!
1%
3D moon lamp
1%
Roku streaming player
68%
Fix 2020
3%
"Corn Pop sings Christmas Carols" (limited edition)
3%
Something else (write in comments! memes welcome!)
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Forwarded from Pepe Deluxe (Pepe Deluxe)
All the Big tech that have silenced us for telling the truth owe us reparations
They took us from the public square and many of us out of the market square
I will never rest on them
They took us from the public square and many of us out of the market square
I will never rest on them
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If you are one of the several hundred Patriots enrolled in our Linux for Beginners course, this week's Saturday Workshop has been moved to Sunday afternoon, Dec, 26th, 5:00pm EST. (If you can't be there live, the workshops are always recorded so you can watch them later on the LMS, whenever you want!)
This week's topic is: Custom VPN's on your own server, revisited! Why trust your data to public VPN's when you can make your own, that you control, that even works better?
Join us as we revisit the topic of how to set up your own private VPN, with an IP address that won't be flagged as a VPN, on your own cheap Linux server anywhere in the U.S. or the world! We have had so many questions about this topic, we decided to do another workshop about it!
E-mail invitations will be sent out a few hours before the workshop starts. See you Sunday afternoon!
This week's topic is: Custom VPN's on your own server, revisited! Why trust your data to public VPN's when you can make your own, that you control, that even works better?
Join us as we revisit the topic of how to set up your own private VPN, with an IP address that won't be flagged as a VPN, on your own cheap Linux server anywhere in the U.S. or the world! We have had so many questions about this topic, we decided to do another workshop about it!
E-mail invitations will be sent out a few hours before the workshop starts. See you Sunday afternoon!
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