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Author: Snyder, Alexander J via PLUG-discuss
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To: Seabass, Main PLUG discussion list
CC: Snyder, Alexander J
Subject: Re: Ultrathin Laptop ...
Yeah, I use my cellphone right now, so power isn't a concern.

Thanks,
Alexander

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S22+

On Wed, Aug 10, 2022, 16:51 Seabass via PLUG-discuss <
> wrote:

> My most recent laptop is like this.
> Frame.work is what I have and would recommend.
> Perhaps it has more power than you are needing, as RDP would mean remote
> processing, though?
>
> > Seeking input on ultrathin laptops that can run Linux adequately well.
>
> > Prefer a 15" screen, but don't care about much else, as it's only "real"
> > job will be to host an RDP session to my Workstation and Server.
>
> > I know a lot of laptops can run Linux, but I was hoping to get feedback
> > from real world usage.
>
> > Ultrathin and 2-3 pounds is desired.
>
>
>
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> Message: 1 Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2022 14:42:07 -0700 From:
> To: Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss Subject: Open
> Source License Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII;
> format=flowed Hi, I am writing some source code as an example that will
> make it into a number of blog posts on my blog. I do not care if anyone
> uses this code for any purpose. Any suggestions on how I copyright it?
> Thanks!! Keith ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 9 Aug
> 2022 14:43:56 -0700 From: Retro64XYZ To: Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss Subject:
> Re: Open Source License Message-ID: <
> > Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset=UTF-8; format=flowed If you REALLY don't care, use the FreeBSD
> license. If you care a little, use the latest GPL. On 8/9/22 14:42, Keith
> Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote: > Hi, > > I am writing some source code as an
> example that will make it into a > number of blog posts on my blog. I do
> not care if anyone uses this > code for any purpose. > > Any suggestions on
> how I copyright it? > > Thanks!! > > Keith >
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> Re: Open Source License Message-ID: <
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> text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed On 2022-08-09 14:43, Retro64XYZ
> via PLUG-discuss wrote: > If you REALLY don't care, use the FreeBSD
> license. > > Thanks!! > If you care a little, use the latest GPL. > > On
> 8/9/22 14:42, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am writing
> some source code as an example that will make it into a >> number of blog
> posts on my blog. I do not care if anyone uses this >> code for any
> purpose. >> >> Any suggestions on how I copyright it? >> >> Thanks!! >> >>
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> +0000 (UTC) From: "der.hans" To: Retro64XYZ via PLUG-discuss Subject: Re:
> Open Source License Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed" Am 09. Aug, 2022 schwätzte Retro64XYZ via
> PLUG-discuss so: moin moin, If it's a small example, then it probably
> really doesn't matter, but it's good practice to add a license. If you use
> CC for the blog, then I think that can also adequately cover a small amount
> of code for an example. > If you REALLY don't care, use the FreeBSD
> license. I generally prefer copyleft and avoid that which isn't, but if
> your goal is to encourage people to use your examples and run with them,
> then Aaron is right. A permissive license such as the FreeBSD license will
> have the least encumbrances. If you use a BSD license, please use a newer
> version without the advertising clause. BTW, answering this has gotten me
> to think about the code examples in my own presentations and blog posts.
> Thanks for asking! Also, thanks for creating documentation :). ciao,
> der.hans > If you care a little, use the latest GPL. > > On 8/9/22 14:42,
> Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am writing some source
> code as an example that will make it into a >> number of blog posts on my
> blog. I do not care if anyone uses this code >> for any purpose. >> >> Any
> suggestions on how I copyright it? >> >> Thanks!! >> >> Keith >>
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> ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2022 22:41:59
> +0000 (UTC) From: T Zack Crawford To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject:
> Re: Open Source License Message-ID: <
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> text/plain; charset=UTF-8 You should always license your code. You can
> always re-license it later (I don't think it only applies after a fork?). I
> promote GPL3 usually (copyleft). If I don't care about some company
> stealing and selling my code or perhaps someone using it for nefarious
> purposes, then I often recommend WTFPL for very small projects. I think
> it's Apache-like licenses that are pretty good for open-sourcing projects
> while still granting you some intellectual property protections. Zack Aug
> 9, 2022 15:03:04 der.hans via PLUG-discuss : > Am 09. Aug, 2022 schwätzte
> Retro64XYZ via PLUG-discuss so: > > moin moin, > > If it's a small example,
> then it probably really doesn't matter, but it's > good practice to add a
> license. If you use CC for the blog, then I think > that can also
> adequately cover a small amount of code for an example. > >> If you REALLY
> don't care, use the FreeBSD license. > > I generally prefer copyleft and
> avoid that which isn't, but if your goal > is to encourage people to use
> your examples and run with them, then Aaron > is right. A permissive
> license such as the FreeBSD license will have the > least encumbrances. > >
> If you use a BSD license, please use a newer version without the >
> advertising clause. > > BTW, answering this has gotten me to think about
> the code examples in my > own presentations and blog posts. Thanks for
> asking! > > Also, thanks for creating documentation :). > > ciao, > >
> der.hans > >> If you care a little, use the latest GPL. >> >> On 8/9/22
> 14:42, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I am writing some
> source code as an example that will make it into a number of blog posts on
> my blog. I do not care if anyone uses this code for any purpose. >>> Any
> suggestions on how I copyright it? >>> Thanks!! >>> Keith >>>
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> -0700 From: "Snyder, Alexander J" To: PLUG Distro Subject: Ultrathin
> Laptop ... Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Seeking
> input on ultrathin laptops that can run Linux adequately well. Prefer a 15"
> screen, but don't care about much else, as it's only "real" job will be to
> host an RDP session to my Workstation and Server. I know a lot of laptops
> can run Linux, but I was hoping to get feedback from real world usage.
> Ultrathin and 2-3 pounds is desired. Thanks, Alexander Sent from my Samsung
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> Aug 2022 19:37:33 -0700 From: "Snyder, Alexander J" To: PLUG Distro Subject:
> Re: Ultrathin Laptop ... Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="utf-8" I bought this one, refurbished for just under $388. Samsung
> - Galaxy Book S 13.3 inches Laptop
> https://www.samsung.com/us/app/computing/windows-laptops/galaxy-book-s/lte/
> Thanks, Alexander Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S22+ On Tue, Aug 9, 2022,
> 17:47 Snyder, Alexander J wrote: > Seeking input on ultrathin laptops
> that can run Linux adequately well. > > Prefer a 15" screen, but don't care
> about much else, as it's only "real" > job will be to host an RDP session
> to my Workstation and Server. > > I know a lot of laptops can run Linux,
> but I was hoping to get feedback > from real world usage. > > Ultrathin and
> 2-3 pounds is desired. > > Thanks, > Alexander > > Sent from my Samsung
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