Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #89

Welcome to the Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #89 for the week April 6, April 12.

* Arizona Loco Newsletter
* Eighty Ninth Edition
* Powered by Ubuntu
* Wednesday-April 15, 2009
* Arizona Loco Team Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam

* Next meeting: Sunday April 19, 2009 9:00 PM
* Server: Freenode: IRC Channel #ubuntu-us-az

In this Issue

* Introduction of new Team member, tim__
* 7 announcements: archive freeze for Jaunty Jackalope RC, Ubuntu 7.10 reaches end of live, the next Open Week, the next testing day, new issue of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue137), Jeff Martin is added as admin to the Team server, and a request for more blogs from Team members on the Team site (http://azloco.com/).
* Discussion of the Jaunty release party planning (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/JauntyEvents)
* PLUG announcements
* System76 will print fliers for free, for member teams.

Read the whole thing at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Newsletters/09April15

QuickSynergy

I saw a piece on Planet Ubuntu about an app that lets you use one keyboard and mouse on two computers on the same network. QuickSynergy. It is a breeze to set up and works like a charm.

Many times I’m sitting at my desk running both my desktop box and my laptop. When I’m working on the UWN, it’s a must almost for me. Having to change from my desktop keyboard and mouse to the laptops involves leaning forward, and that causes back and shoulder pain after about 30 mins. or so. With QuickSynergy, this is eliminated.

Quicksynergy is in the Ubuntu repos. Just install it on both machines. Once installed open it from Applications>Accessories>Quicksynergy on the main box from which you’ll be using the mouse and keyboard. This will be the main QuickSynergy server. In the Share Tab, choose where the second machines screen sits in relation to the main servers screen. Click on the appropriate box and enter the secondary machines host name. This tells QuickSynergy where the mouse cursor will exit the main screen to the secondary screen.. Then click the Execute button at the bottom.

Now go to the secondary machine and launch QuickSynergy as above, but instead of entering anything in the Share Tab, click on the Use Tab. Enter the IP address of the main machine and hit execute. You should now be able to use the main machines mouse and keyboard to work on the secondary machines by moving the mouse off the main screen in the direction you set up in the share tab of the first machine.

I am in fact using my desktops mouse and keyboard right now on my laptop to type this blog up. I must say this app is going to save not only time, but my back and shoulders as well. Credit of this discovery goes to Martin Meredith here: http://www.sourceguru.net/archives/203 WOW, I just copied a link from my main desktop in firefox and pasted it here. This is great!! Hope you folks find this as handy as I have so far.

This will work on a Windows box too, but you need Synergy not QuickSynergy on the Windows machine.

Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #88

Welcome to the Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #88 for the week March 30, April 5.

* Arizona Loco Newsletter
* Eighty Eighth Edition
* Powered by Ubuntu
* Wednesday-April 8, 2009
* Arizona Loco Team Wiki: [“ArizonaTeam”]

* Next meeting: Sunday April 12, 2009 9:00 PM
* Server: Freenode: IRC Channel #ubuntu-us-az

In this Issue

* Introducing a new member
* 5 announcements: Packaging Training day, the next Hug Day, Call for Idea Reviewers, Ubuntu Podcast Episode #24, and Ubuntu-UK Podcast – The Return
* PLUG announcements: West side meeting, the next security hackfest and Free Software Stammtische
* A discussion of the Phoenix Jaunty Jackalope release party.
* Information on the Tucson Jaunty Jackalope release party.
* A brief discussion on the RedSeven release party.

Read the whole thing at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Newsletters/09April8