Start: Jul 20 2019 12:30
End: Jul 20 2019 16:30
Location: Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond
Link:
http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
Celebrating the release of Debian 10 "Buster":
* In this release, GNOME defaults to using the Wayland display server
instead of Xorg.
* For those in security-sensitive environments AppArmor, a mandatory
access control framework for restricting programs' capabilities, is
installed and enabled by default.
* Network filtering is based on the nftables framework by default.
* Secure Boot support is included in this release for amd64, i386 and
arm64 architectures and should work out of the box on most Secure
Boot-enabled machines. This means users should no longer need to
disable Secure Boot support in the firmware configuration.
* The cups and cups-filters packages are installed by default in
Debian 10 "buster", giving users everything that is needed to take
advantage of driverless printing.
We will be trying it out and copies will be available for people who
can't or don't want to download it.
There will also be the usual casual hands-on workshop, Linux
installation, configuration and assistance and advice. Bring your laptop
if you need help with a particular issue. This will now occur *BEFORE*
the talks from 12:30 to 14:00. The talks will commence at 14:00 (2pm) so
there is time for people to have lunch nearby.
The meeting will be held at Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond 3121
<https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-37.810879,144.992834&z=16&t=m&hl=en-US&gl=AU&mapclient=embed&cid=17322751964865944582>.
Late arrivals please call *(0421) 775 358* for access to the venue.
LUV would like to acknowledge Infoxchange
<https://www.infoxchange.org/au/> for the venue.
Linux Users of Victoria is a subcommittee of Linux Australia.
<https://www.linux.org.au/>