Our club strives to support improvements in education and make a positive difference in our lives by exploring software and hardware that helps us learn and think.
Today in Techclub we cleaned all of the unused/unneeded programs and files off of Quiana's Desktop.
And then we discussed the many ways to connect her laptop to a TV.
We decided that she'll need a VGA to RCA adapter for the video signal and an 1/8" to RCA stereo splitter for the audio portion.
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See you next week!
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Mr. P
The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software: the GNU system.
GNU's kernel wasn't finished, so GNU is used with the kernel Linux. The combination of GNU and Linux is the GNU/Linux operating system, now used by millions. (Sometimes this combination is incorrectly called Linux.)
There are many variants or "distributions" of GNU/Linux. We recommend the GNU/Linux distributions that are 100% free software; in other words, entirely freedom-respecting.
The name "GNU" is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix"; it is pronounced g-noo, as one syllable with no vowel sound between the g and the n.Source: www.gnu.org