This post could get confusing but it is "basically" about how, in the space of one day the college was moved from seated to "remote learning" (education speak there)>
For the folks who just want "the facts m'am"... this post discusses
A) OS stability of Kubuntu and Neon.
B) processor intensive native to Linux apps: OBS and Audacity
C) outside apps: ZOOM
D) Kontact suite all parts work
E) KDE CONNECT a surprising use
Well, I normally use both Kubuntu and Neon for my work machine and have done so for years.
IN TERMS OF THE COLLEGE...Kubuntu only dropped the ball ONE time and that was, what? 6 years ago when I had set up a "multi-campus" database for the laboratory inventories using Kubu on a Toshiba laptop and invited the honchos to watch a demonstration and Kubu failed... it just died... right there...well that shot that... and it wasn't the computer it was the OS.
Anyway... I kind of figured that we would be moving to online but didn't really forsee a problem so when it appeared I just e-mailed the students an alternative lab exercise to do at home from my phone and went back to visiting with some friends in a smokey 'ol barroom.
However, the next day things got serious.
Here is a listing of what has worked and what has not.
1) The only thing that did not do what was needed was VLC in terms of recording audio using a USB microphone. Now, it might have worked using a regular radio plug and it was NOT a fault of Kubuntu.
So what worked: well everything... the OS and the apps...
2) Several folks recommended Audacity and OBS and both work great, I have been doing a LOT of "voice over" of presentations that I normally show in class as a "hook to hang my hat on" for "commentry / lecture" I TRY to use "dialectic" when possible but that will turn into a whole " 'nother ball of wax" using ZOOM or whatever because... seveveral / many students literally use a phone or a computer at school.
I can EASILY view the presentation as a .pdf, slider down and provide commentary into the microphone which produces a very nice, small, file, rename it and it goes to Canvas...EXCEPT... Canvas limits our TOTAL file size to 1 GB...!!! !! WHAT...!!! so, I popped it onto YouTube, which was recommended by the college, so I do not have to worry about anything on that front.
SO...KUBU AND NEON both support OBS and Audacity, no crashes, etc.
3) KONTACT...now this is just a STUNNER... I had basically given up on KONTACT a year or so ago and it has, apparently, been given up on by the Kubuntu devs also, this from a comment made in a post a month or so ago.
BUT...KONTACT is completely operational on a NEON machine, the work machine... I am going to test it on the T.V. machine next.
THE PARTS of Kontact.
KMAIL
a) hooking into a Microsoft Cloud account that the college uses was easy peasy.
b) gmail worked! WHAT !! ?? THAT WILL NOT LAST LONG... unless Google decides to play nice.
c) delivered / read options... the delivered option DOES work, but I have not had enough feedback about e-mails to verify whether the "read" function works. I will continue to watch and report if it seems to work.
c) the Calendar actually NOW just prints a MONTH calendar!!! AMAZING... really... nice, clean month calendar...
and I have 5 of them taped to a door to have a visual representation of timeliines.
d) The calendar app itself...
this is amazing...really amazing...
PAY ATTENTION TO THIS...
I got an e-mail today about the students who use the greenhouse in botany studies etc. ( as an aside, I raise some plants there and take my intro biology students to get plants to take home for activities) but...the botany / ag science / etc. students are having their annual plant sale...
THIS IS AMAZING...
There was a clickable "date" IN THE E-MAIL to copy and past into a personal client...it offered gmail and Outlook...
I clicked the link, chose Outlook and "personal calendar"...and IT APPEARED IN KONTACT in my personal calendar and properly color coded on the correct date!!!!
WHAT !! ?? WHAT !!! ?
NOW GET THIS...GET THIS...!!! amazing...
i RIGHT CLICKED IN THE CALENDAR AND A DROP DOWN MENU APPEARED AND ONE OF THE OPTIONS WAS...TO SEND IT TO
TO DO... !!!! what !!! AND IT WORKED!!!!!!
just amazing...
e ) The summary pane works completely.
Feeds, journal, popup notes all work...
what did not work was importing contacts from gmail... THAT may be that I just do not understand what is going on with Akonadai client...I do not see an option, "like there used to be" for the gmial contacts, but again, that may just be me.
If anyone has a comment about that i would be appreciative.
4 ) KDE CONNECT... it works fine and now has popup reminders of a bunch of things, but this one little thing MAKES ME LOVE IT EVEN MORE...
The college has gone to a weird "two stage" authentication to get into the teacher portion of the website...
i) the normal password login ...
ii ) BUT... as soon as we do that it automatically triggers a a six digit authorization code text message to our phones....we now MUST have a smart phone to get in through the security...
well...then you gotta run and get the phone... and type in the 6 digit authorization code ...okaay...
today I literally just noticed that, for some reason NOW... KDE connect popped a notification of the text AND I COULD READ THE NUMBERS in the popup window instead of having to get the phone... amazing..really...
5) third party apps...
There is discussion in other theads but we are supposed to use ZOOM and I went to the site the site recognized the OS, both NEON and Kubuntu as "Ubuntu / Debian" and it downloaded and installed and works on both machines.
Depending on comments from others I may install ITSIE and try it as a ZOOM or DUO "client?" dunno...
So to sum this up...
Both Kubuntu and Neon went from well... 20 miles per hour to 60 mph in literally one day with NO hiccups...
Kudos to both teams!!
If there are any other comments or questions please ask.
woodsmoke
For the folks who just want "the facts m'am"... this post discusses
A) OS stability of Kubuntu and Neon.
B) processor intensive native to Linux apps: OBS and Audacity
C) outside apps: ZOOM
D) Kontact suite all parts work
E) KDE CONNECT a surprising use
Well, I normally use both Kubuntu and Neon for my work machine and have done so for years.
IN TERMS OF THE COLLEGE...Kubuntu only dropped the ball ONE time and that was, what? 6 years ago when I had set up a "multi-campus" database for the laboratory inventories using Kubu on a Toshiba laptop and invited the honchos to watch a demonstration and Kubu failed... it just died... right there...well that shot that... and it wasn't the computer it was the OS.
Anyway... I kind of figured that we would be moving to online but didn't really forsee a problem so when it appeared I just e-mailed the students an alternative lab exercise to do at home from my phone and went back to visiting with some friends in a smokey 'ol barroom.
However, the next day things got serious.
Here is a listing of what has worked and what has not.
1) The only thing that did not do what was needed was VLC in terms of recording audio using a USB microphone. Now, it might have worked using a regular radio plug and it was NOT a fault of Kubuntu.
So what worked: well everything... the OS and the apps...
2) Several folks recommended Audacity and OBS and both work great, I have been doing a LOT of "voice over" of presentations that I normally show in class as a "hook to hang my hat on" for "commentry / lecture" I TRY to use "dialectic" when possible but that will turn into a whole " 'nother ball of wax" using ZOOM or whatever because... seveveral / many students literally use a phone or a computer at school.
I can EASILY view the presentation as a .pdf, slider down and provide commentary into the microphone which produces a very nice, small, file, rename it and it goes to Canvas...EXCEPT... Canvas limits our TOTAL file size to 1 GB...!!! !! WHAT...!!! so, I popped it onto YouTube, which was recommended by the college, so I do not have to worry about anything on that front.
SO...KUBU AND NEON both support OBS and Audacity, no crashes, etc.
3) KONTACT...now this is just a STUNNER... I had basically given up on KONTACT a year or so ago and it has, apparently, been given up on by the Kubuntu devs also, this from a comment made in a post a month or so ago.
BUT...KONTACT is completely operational on a NEON machine, the work machine... I am going to test it on the T.V. machine next.
THE PARTS of Kontact.
KMAIL
a) hooking into a Microsoft Cloud account that the college uses was easy peasy.
b) gmail worked! WHAT !! ?? THAT WILL NOT LAST LONG... unless Google decides to play nice.
c) delivered / read options... the delivered option DOES work, but I have not had enough feedback about e-mails to verify whether the "read" function works. I will continue to watch and report if it seems to work.
c) the Calendar actually NOW just prints a MONTH calendar!!! AMAZING... really... nice, clean month calendar...
and I have 5 of them taped to a door to have a visual representation of timeliines.
d) The calendar app itself...
this is amazing...really amazing...
PAY ATTENTION TO THIS...
I got an e-mail today about the students who use the greenhouse in botany studies etc. ( as an aside, I raise some plants there and take my intro biology students to get plants to take home for activities) but...the botany / ag science / etc. students are having their annual plant sale...
THIS IS AMAZING...
There was a clickable "date" IN THE E-MAIL to copy and past into a personal client...it offered gmail and Outlook...
I clicked the link, chose Outlook and "personal calendar"...and IT APPEARED IN KONTACT in my personal calendar and properly color coded on the correct date!!!!
WHAT !! ?? WHAT !!! ?
NOW GET THIS...GET THIS...!!! amazing...
i RIGHT CLICKED IN THE CALENDAR AND A DROP DOWN MENU APPEARED AND ONE OF THE OPTIONS WAS...TO SEND IT TO
TO DO... !!!! what !!! AND IT WORKED!!!!!!
just amazing...
e ) The summary pane works completely.
Feeds, journal, popup notes all work...
what did not work was importing contacts from gmail... THAT may be that I just do not understand what is going on with Akonadai client...I do not see an option, "like there used to be" for the gmial contacts, but again, that may just be me.
If anyone has a comment about that i would be appreciative.
4 ) KDE CONNECT... it works fine and now has popup reminders of a bunch of things, but this one little thing MAKES ME LOVE IT EVEN MORE...
The college has gone to a weird "two stage" authentication to get into the teacher portion of the website...
i) the normal password login ...
ii ) BUT... as soon as we do that it automatically triggers a a six digit authorization code text message to our phones....we now MUST have a smart phone to get in through the security...
well...then you gotta run and get the phone... and type in the 6 digit authorization code ...okaay...
today I literally just noticed that, for some reason NOW... KDE connect popped a notification of the text AND I COULD READ THE NUMBERS in the popup window instead of having to get the phone... amazing..really...
5) third party apps...
There is discussion in other theads but we are supposed to use ZOOM and I went to the site the site recognized the OS, both NEON and Kubuntu as "Ubuntu / Debian" and it downloaded and installed and works on both machines.
Depending on comments from others I may install ITSIE and try it as a ZOOM or DUO "client?" dunno...
So to sum this up...
Both Kubuntu and Neon went from well... 20 miles per hour to 60 mph in literally one day with NO hiccups...
Kudos to both teams!!
If there are any other comments or questions please ask.
woodsmoke
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