On 05/09/06, Michael Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
> The launchpad team has now been created for the ubuntu uk people.
> https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk Please join it !
Hi Michael
This is wonderful, thank you! I've signed up. Just to let you know,
I proposed myself for UK Team LoCo c
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* Matthew Revell:
> I've heard back from Carl at System76 and he can send us 1,000 or
> 2,000 stickers. He needs an address, though, that people can send
> their SAE to.
>
> I don't have a business address I can use for this, so does anyone
> hav
On 6 Sep 2006, at 16:55, Chadwick Longstaff wrote:
>
> julian wrote:
>
> >
> > It strikes me as a issue that should be addressed to start to pull
> > people away from Windoze. lots of windoze user will not use linux
> if it
> > can't play DVD without hassle.
> Try http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.
Hi
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 17:32 +0100, Alan Helmore-Simpson wrote:
> But regardless of the led's, If you specify the right parameters when you
> mount the device, you should be able to remove it providing it is not
Correct, you can mount it with the "sync" option and every filesystem
write will
Chadwick Wrote:
>
>> perhaps the ubuntu way of having the light constantly on is better...
>
I have a number of Flash drives that behave both ways, and after a quick
test the do so consistently across both platforms, one has to conclude that
this is not controllable by the OS, its a choice that t
Hi Chadwick,
> > However, on friends' machines running MS Windows on doing the
> > `safely remove ...' option (whatever it is) the light goes off and
> > stays off.
> >
> > I think that's good. It helps confirm it's ready to pull out. Do
> > others experience this difference?
>
> the light is
Matthew Revell wrote:
> I've heard back from Carl at System76 and he can send us 1,000 or
> 2,000 stickers. He needs an address, though, that people can send
> their SAE to.
>
> I don't have a business address I can use for this, so does anyone
> have any ideas? The address would need to be availab
Ralph Corderoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:That reminds me. I've a 1 GiB flash USB drive. It has a bright LEDthat blinks off on accesses. On `pumount /media/ralphs-usb' it flushessome writes, blinking the light, and unmounts yet the light then stayson.However, on friends' machines running MS Windo
julian wrote:> Hi folks> I have installed both ubuntu(with gnome) and kubuntu recently and > neither of them seem to play DVD "out of the box". Is there a specific > reason for that(copyright laws or something?)?>> It strikes me as a issue that should be addressed to start to pull > people away fro
The light stays on using my USB drive under Ubuntu, but goes off under
windows so it's not just you with this behaviour. Even with the light
staying on I think it would be good for a popup message saying the
device is safe to remove as you get in windows. It should be fairly
simple to implement
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 15:53 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> Would be great to have a really credible "out of the box" Linux supplier
> that one could recommend to people in the UK... I know that there are a
> few around "toying" with it (eg. uklinux.net), but there's nobody who
> could seriously tak
Hi
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 15:22 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> However, on friends' machines running MS Windows on doing the `safely
> remove ...' option (whatever it is) the light goes off and stays off.
I believe this is because Windows disables the whole device, possibly
even powering it off. L
Matthew Revell wrote:
> I don't have a business address I can use for this, so does anyone
> have any ideas? The address would need to be available for a
> reasonable period and would be published on the System76 website.
>
Any intention of them setting up a facility for sales of boxes in the UK
I've heard back from Carl at System76 and he can send us 1,000 or
2,000 stickers. He needs an address, though, that people can send
their SAE to.
I don't have a business address I can use for this, so does anyone
have any ideas? The address would need to be available for a
reasonable period and wo
Hi Chris,
> When you right click on a removable device in Dapper and tell it to
> unmount/eject, you get another progress window that shows the actual
> writing (and if you have a removable device with an LED on it that
> shows accesses, you'll notice that this is when it does most of its
> blink
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On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 21:46 +0100, Ted Smith (F3 Web Site Administrator)
wrote:
> The delays in writes are due to the fact that Ubuntu uses journaling
> file systems
The previous poster specifically mentioned VFAT, which afaik is not in
any way journalled. OS write caches and journalling are t
>
> http://www.jobserve.com/WE1553D0B57E8EFA9.job
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>
Hmmm I wonder whom its for Mistral, Microexpert, Brighton Uni ?
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> On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Alan Helmore-Simpson wrote:
>> On the theme of 'Powered by Ubuntu', I saw job advertisement today that
>> specifically asked for someone with Ubuntu experience. Perhaps we should
>> send the applicants a couple of stickers?
Paul Sladen wrote
> Alan: do you have a copy or
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