I'm trying to build Droidcam. Part of the install process wants to sign a
driver:
"Secure Boot is enabled, attempting to sign the driver
please specify signing key location (or leave empty to sign manually later)
You can Google 'secure boot' for your distro
Enter the path of the public key:"
Googling didn't show me a clear answer. Does anyone know what path it's
looking for?
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Rich
The Pi4 people announced an 8GB version for $75!
That's enough ram you could run a chrome tab or two!
Later,
Tim.
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I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
I upgraded to Fedora 32 last night. I can create a hotspot like I did
with Fedora 31 but connecting to it fails. I use:
nmcli dev wifi hotspot ifname wlp3s0 ssid <name> password <password>
Is there something else I need to do with Fedora 32?
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Dennis Payne
dulsi(a)identicalsoftware.com
https://social.freegamedev.net/channel/dulsi
Hey Everybody,
Yup, we're all trapped at home like crazed rats in a maze, but that can't
stop us from having a WLUG meeting!
Location: https://meet.jit.si/WlugMA
Time: 7pm - Whenever we want to stop!
Topic: Lots of stuff I'm sure!
Snacks and refreshments sadly won't be provided, though expect a fair
amount of eating and drinking on camera!
Later,
Tim.
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I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
I'm looking a bit at Manjaro 20.0, with Gnome, and when I first ran, saw
in the top right (system tray?) a coffee cup symbol. I believe that
this means that the Caffeine-ng program might have been running. I have
not seen the coffee cup symbol since. I tried to click on the Caffeine
icon, and also the Caffeine Preferences icon, but seems like nothing
happened.
I tried searching the Manjaro forums and have not found a solution.
Any thoughts? (Sent it to the WLUG, maybe Forrest or another Manjaro
user will see it )
Ron