00:18:58 micheline: The ribbon has been removed in File Explorer in Windows 11 00:21:37 micheline: Isn't it easier to drag'n'drop the files from one folder to another? 00:22:21 Tom Trottier: You can drag with right-click - then it gives you copy/move choice when released 00:23:29 Stephane: The behavior of drag and drop varies depending if the source and destination drives are the same or not. Same drive : MOVE, Different drives COPY. 00:26:27 Natalie: If someone isn't comfortable with drag & drop, can have 2 windows open (1 for each drive) and use copy/paste. Need to click in the destination window before pasting. 00:26:49 bea alt: Thanks 00:28:10 Chris Taylor: Canada Top Maps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atlogis.camaps.free 00:30:11 Tom Trottier: Echo - someone has speakers & mike on 00:30:56 Lawrence Patterson: What OSs does Canada Top Maps work on (gather anything that works with Google Chrome browser)? 00:31:01 micheline: What is the URL of Canada Topo Maps? 00:31:09 Chris Taylor: QR scanner tips https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sophos.smsec 00:31:39 Alan German: Micheline - Posted above in chat 00:31:55 Chris Taylor: micheline - look at the chat for the url 00:32:31 micheline: thanks. I have it now 00:33:35 Tom Trottier: podcast nice too - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-security/id171426676 00:34:51 micheline: Does anyone have the web site to get a Covid VAX Passport? 00:35:25 Chris Taylor: Follow the water https://river-runner.samlearner.com/ 00:36:57 Tom Trottier: https://www.techopedia.com/the-dangers-of-qr-codes/2/34413 00:38:20 Eldon Gaw: Awesome Chris! Thanks. 00:38:33 Tom Trottier: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/04/21/qr-codes-risks/ 00:38:38 Chris Taylor: Linux Mint on ASUS T100 https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=336841 Linux Mint https://linuxmint.com/download.php Rufus https://rufus.ie/en/ bootia32.efi https://github.com/hirotakaster/baytail-bootia32.efi 00:40:45 Stephane: The switch to Linux is all about the apps - i.e. can you find a Linux app that will open/edit your existing files. 00:43:37 eod@ncf.ca: I've always wondered about Linux. You somehow get a copy of the O/S and use it but then what? Does the user go back to the source for updates - what if you changed something on your version of Linux? This is outside tonight's discussion but it is something I wondered about. 00:47:02 Tom Trottier: Questions re T100 - I have one. - is GPS working in Linux? - have you considered using the eMMC as the data disk & having separate TF/µSD cards to boot: - windows - various linux versions - chromebook It's easy to keep the µSD card inside the T100 00:47:45 Tom Trottier: Or use Yumi for multiboot? 00:47:49 Lawrence Patterson: Kudos Alan, I was going to be betting against you updating that particular laptop due to lack of compatible drivers. 00:50:12 Alan German: Stephane's presentation and Excel example file will be posted to the Q&A page on the web site later tonight. 00:56:39 claudette: Tom’s Guide ’s web pape Your router’s security stinks: Here’s how to fix it recommends to separate modem and router and avoid using the service provider devices unless you call the provider to dumb the device to a modem and use a commercial router with it. DO you think that is necessary with Rogers’ device? 00:57:09 Tom Trottier: How is daylight savings time handled? 00:57:20 Lawrence Patterson: After fighting with variations in how you can enter a date in Excel and moving from one computer set to US and another using CDN regional settings, I've believed to have found an universal date entry YYYY-MM-DD (using the hyphens). 00:58:08 Tom Trottier: can you use DATEIF rather than that lookup table? 00:58:24 Alan German: EOD - Updating Linux is similar to updating Windows EXCEPT that the user has full control over which updates are installed and when! Apps are even better as many programs are available from a secure on-line repository using a built-in software manager. The other good news is that the live-USB has both try and install modes so you can test Linux on your hardware without making changes to your system. Then if it works you can install Linux onto the hard disk. 01:02:49 Lawrence Patterson: 2nd set of Kudos, for Stephane, impressive setup to figure out Canadian holidays. 01:05:07 Allison: Micheline, I: https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/ for Ontario. You login with your health card number, etc. It's not exactly a "passport" but your proof of vaccination. Not sure if that is what you are looking for. 01:05:18 Tom Trottier: Sorting works properly no matter what the display format 01:07:10 claudette: We installed a Tp-Link range extender with the Rogers modem using WPS but wonder if there is a more secure way to set it up. The only other option given by the provider is by using a browser and locate the device network but that didn’t work for us and we think it might not be safe either. Any suggestion? 01:08:40 Chris Taylor: TF vs microSD memory cards https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SD_card#TransFlash https://www.fonecope.com/difference-between-tf-card-and-microsd-card.html 01:09:07 iPhonelouis mihaly: When does Q&A start? 01:10:30 Alan German: Q&A starts at 7:30 pm but the Zoom session is open as of 7:20 pm for logging on and ad-hoc discussion 01:12:03 Tom Trottier: 3. Memory size Maximum- TF card up to 128GB, and SD card up to 2TB. 01:15:52 Chris Taylor: Help with Windows 10 Ottawa Public Library https://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=%22windows%2010%22&searchType=title&sort=published_date Book: Windows 10 The Missing Manual https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/windows-10-may/9781492057284/ Microsoft Community Forum https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/page/gettingstarted Windows 10 books at Chapters TEACH YOURSELF VISUALLY WINDOWS 10 MY WINDOWS 10 COMPUTER FOR SENIORS WINDOWS 10 FOR SENIORS FOR DUMMIES 01:16:37 Allison: This might be an option: https://www.connectedcanadians.ca/programs 01:17:06 Natalie: OPL used to have a pair-up program for seniors with students. Not sure if it is now being done online, or waiting for in-person again. 01:17:50 iPhonelouis mihaly: I’m a complete newbie who is looking for help using a laptop….I guess sort of 1 on 1 tutoring. Everything I’ve heard tonite is so far over my head I feel like a 10 yr old in university 01:18:52 Natalie: There often simple videos on YouTube. 01:20:20 Natalie: Gotta go. Thanks for tonight. 01:20:47 Stew Bruce: Community associations and seniors groups can be a more local source for computer literacy 01:22:01 Michelle’s iPad: Thank you Allan and Chris. Very informative 01:23:22 Alan German: chris.taylor@opcug.ca 01:23:54 Wayne H: Great meeting. Thanks. 01:24:23 Bill: Great night guys. thank you. 01:24:30 Michelle’s iPad: Bye Good night. Stay well.