00:14:39 Chris Taylor: Google Photos - set upload quality ttps://photos.google.com/settings?pli=1 00:17:18 Tom Trottier: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2374987 Back up & sync files with Google Drive 00:17:20 Chris Taylor: Google Photos - set upload quality make that: https://photos.google.com/settings?pli=1 00:17:56 Tom Trottier: you MAY have multiple google accounts at the same time 00:20:35 Tom Trottier: Do your uploads/backups well before June 1: https://photos.google.com/storagepolicy Google can backup, for free, all your photos and videos, in "high quality" "High quality" is 16MPixel maximum, JPG format for stills, FHD for video. Details: https://support.google.com/photos/answer/6193313 To avoid interfering with your regular google account, I suggest creating an account just for this snapshot backup and future files if you are using free account(s) for other purposes. If you use Chrome, I suggest using a 2nd browser, like Brave, for you PhotoBackup account. (Some Pixel phones will have their pictures, jpg and raw, stored forever at original quality, at no cost (in a your phone google account!) Then, download "Backup and Sync" (BnS) for individuals from https://www.google.com/drive/download/ When you setup BnS with a free, limited account: •Choose Advanced and choose to backup/sync ONLY photos/videos •Choose "high quality" backup, not "original" •Add your folders which attract AV files, like •Videos 00:20:54 claudette: Thank you very much Lynda 00:21:47 Jocelyn Doire: any particular reason for choosing tomorrow's date for password day? 00:22:14 Chris Taylor: @Joc - not that I know of... 00:22:23 Jocelyn Doire: ok 00:22:41 Tom Trottier: May the fourth + 2 00:22:54 Jocelyn Doire: :) 00:23:15 Tom Trottier: If it has an HDMI socket, it must not be :OLD" 00:24:27 claudette: We have two different URL’s for our printer in the Embedded Web Server, an IP address and a hostname address. They are both used on different devices. Should we be concerned? 00:25:00 Tom Trottier: You could just use the old computer like a desktop - attach monitor + keyboard 00:25:19 Tom Trottier: then u have a builtin "UPS" :) 00:25:52 Tom Trottier: you can usually turn off auto-sleep when closed 00:26:47 Chris Taylor: Avoiding Disaster in Disaster Recovery—Part 1 https://opcug.ca/Articles/1709.pdf Avoiding Disaster in Disaster Recovery—Part 2 https://opcug.ca/Articles/1710.pdf 00:29:33 Lawrence Patterson: From an organization perspective, the only people that'll tell you to fully test your backup, is an outsider that won't be harmed if it fails. 00:31:10 Alan German: Lawrence - That's why we verified that a disk recovery actually works. If you need to recover, and have followed the imaging process, the recovery is almost certainly going to work as advertised. 00:31:15 Lawrence Patterson: And next organization reality. I've always tested a server before going live by doing a full backup / restore. Many so-called services have no concept of a bare-metal restore and will fight you to not run that test. I'll leave it to your imagination as to why they won't run a bare metal restore test. 00:34:01 Martin: Further to broken laptop monitor, I used an AOC USB-powered monitor (now $150 at Canada Computer -- https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_1195_700_1102_701&item_id=072654) with my laptop for several months until I was finally able to have the laptop monitor issue fixed (loose cable). I was able to transport it in my computer travel bag. I sometime used a Bluetooth-driven keyboard but not always. 00:38:48 Stew Bruce: I Have a cat which licks my armpit at dawn. 00:44:40 Natalie: Links? 00:44:53 Natalie: For tyhe apps? 00:45:05 Natalie: Thanks! 00:45:30 Tom Trottier: lucid - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fm.lucid.android 00:45:51 Tom Trottier: oops - wrong 00:46:11 Tom Trottier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.ultimateDayDream 00:47:12 Tom Trottier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pimpimmobile.atimer - a HIT interval timer 00:47:47 Tom Trottier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.athumbsoft.pendulumtuner - clock tuner 00:49:05 Tom Trottier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vvse.sunalarm - sun alarm 00:51:44 Tom Trottier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zenbarrier.wearfull - wear battery full 00:53:06 Jocelyn Doire: could it be that javascript is not enable? 00:54:02 micheline: SunEditor is supposed to be a WYSIWYG HTML editor using javasscript code. 00:57:35 Tom Trottier: Best to save registry via System Restore before any registry edits' 00:58:43 Elizabeth: Yes 00:58:46 Tom Trottier: zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 01:00:11 Eldon Gaw: I connect to our company server and we use Outlook as the mail server.. I find many times I do not receive my emails as they are sent to me.,.. sometimes it can take a day before the incoming message is displayed in my outlook inbox. Ever heard of this before? 01:00:53 claudette: I have 2 Chrome set-up apps on my computer, latest has 1,22 mb, the earliest 1,33 mb. Which should I delete? 01:02:14 Elizabeth: With the COVID problem I can’t get over to my sister to fix her pc troubles. At work the ITguys can remote to my machine. I wonder if that is available through some app? 01:02:52 Glen: Can you suggest a linux for Canon ZoomBrowser to run in Linux for downloading images from an old Canon camera over a USB connection? 01:03:41 Tom Trottier: Chrome "setup" just reads browser from web to install 01:03:54 Glen: ZoomBrowser originally ran in Windows. I need something that runs in Linux. 01:04:14 Tom Trottier: "stub" 01:04:55 Tom Trottier: Scammers ask permission to use...…….too 01:05:05 Eldon Gaw: Thank YOU!! I don't know hw we are connecting except I use a vpm connection but I don't think that has any thing to do with that. I will check with the IT GUY. Thank you. 01:05:22 Elizabeth: Thanks 01:06:52 Tom Trottier: usually, they show up in Explorer via usb 01:07:57 Tom Trottier: "mount" in Linux? 01:09:29 Tom Trottier: btw, fastest card readers are those specced for UHS-II - eg, from Sandisk 01:09:51 Glen: I will try. 01:10:09 Glen: Will do. 01:10:21 claudette: Folder attributes when backing up Read Only (Only applies to files in folders). The only other option is hidden. I appears to be automatic. Why? What if I don’t want either? 01:10:22 Tom Trottier: 3 min to go..... 01:10:23 Elizabeth: My sister’s old cell phone will need to be replaced soon now that 2G is doomed. If anyone knows where I can get an inexpensive cell phone, let me know. Under $100 for sure. Eod@ncf.ca 01:10:25 Jocelyn Doire: I just noticed that there is a USB port on the router, anone has used that and share your experience? 01:12:44 Tom Trottier: complete weather page noncommercial - https://ottawa.weatherstats.ca/ 01:13:47 Bob Herres: Joc Stewart has a real nifty use for that port! 01:15:04 micheline: My Moto E2 from Telus cost $80 01:15:04 Jocelyn Doire: @Tom, neat weather page! New to me. 01:15:06 Elizabeth: Ok thank you very much! 01:16:02 Jocelyn Doire: Sounds like a good way to use as a backup drive, I'll try that! 01:17:09 Jocelyn Doire: Thanks for all the experiences! :) 01:18:26 Alan German: Micheline - On a plan? 01:20:46 Tom Trottier: https://forums.redflagdeals.com/search.php?keywords=cellphone&fid%5B0%5D=9 01:20:48 Bob Herres: agreed yes /@Tom, neat weather page! New to me. 01:21:26 Tom Trottier: weather page depends on govt weather - avbl for all locations 01:22:48 Elizabeth: Thank you everyone. My battery is dying. I may disappear. I’ll hang on as long as possible.( I’m out walking) 01:23:10 Tom Trottier: https://alert.weatherstats.ca/ 01:23:57 william Bradwin: Thanks again Alan and Chris....a good night. 01:24:13 Natalie: Thanks! 01:24:20 Tom Trottier: TY to all 01:24:21 claudette: Thanks!