On 26/09/06, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> [...]
> > Of course one problem is while computer illiterate people are least
> > able to fix broken updates, they are the most likely to require the
> > securit ones to keep their system safe.
>
> Understood, however, in
john levin wrote:
> Llywelyn Owen wrote:
>
>> Dapper today led me to update FireFox to v1.5.0.7, and all went fine
>> until I later tried to get onto Google Mail, it goes through the motions
>> and leaves me with a blank page which it proudly stamp as "Done"! Other
>> web sites are working fi
Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
[...]
> Of course one problem is while computer illiterate people are least
> able to fix broken updates, they are the most likely to require the
> securit ones to keep their system safe.
Understood, however, in normal use of another OS, it is not at all
unusual to see th
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 21:51 +0100, Llywelyn Owen wrote:
> Just deleted all the google cookies and now it works fine. I should
> have figured that out when I knew that the other browsers worked OK.
> Panic over. Thanks for you help. How come my (daily) Updater is
> notified of updates later than, sa
On 26/09/06, Llywelyn Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just deleted all the google cookies and now it works fine. I should have
> figured that out when I knew that the other browsers worked OK. Panic over.
> Thanks for you help. How come my (daily) Updater is notified of updates
> later than, say,
Just deleted all the google cookies and now it works fine. I should have figured that out when I knew that the other browsers worked OK. Panic over. Thanks for you help. How come my (daily) Updater is notified of updates later than, say, yours? Are we tagged in such a way that not everyone clogs up
Hi
I have just joined the list and hope to be helping at LinuxWorld. I am
a recent user of Kubuntu, having started linux three years ago with
suse. I really appreciate the Ubuntu approach and the energetic and
friendly efforts to spread the distro.
I run (mostly single handed) the Infopoint table
Llywelyn Owen wrote:
> Dapper today led me to update FireFox to v1.5.0.7, and all went fine
> until I later tried to get onto Google Mail, it goes through the motions
> and leaves me with a blank page which it proudly stamp as "Done"! Other
> web sites are working fine, and I can get to my mail
nik wrote:
> The original batch of CDs have arrived im still waiting on a conference
> pack though.
>
> I will now post again and ask for the following quantities
>
> 200 Kubuntu CDs
> 200 Edubuntu CDs
>
> If someone feels we should do more speak now before I pass on the request.
Hi Nik
I thi
Dapper today led me to update FireFox to v1.5.0.7, and all went fine until I later tried to get onto Google Mail, it goes through the motions and leaves me with a blank page which it proudly stamp as "Done"! Other web sites are working fine, and I can get to my mail via other browsers. Is this a kn
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 12:00 +0100, Dean Sas wrote:
> > I've been toying with writing a little thing to let people add/amend
> > feeds to the planet.
> >
> Not to possibly spoil your fun, but it may be worth contacting jdub to
> see if we can get the code planet.ubuntu.com has for adding members.
hi thanks for responding.
> Excuse the ignorance, but what is an "NBig Challenge"? Google turned
> up nothing either...
>
Mark Shuttleworths presentation at LRL06 detailed a number of things
which the Community , no exclusively Ubuntu , should focus on addressing
. One that stuck in my mind wa
I did see that, but I don't think the method that jdub is using is
particularly good ;)
I'm going to have a play and see what I can come up with, I've got quite
a lot of time at the moment.
Michael
Dean Sas wrote:
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> Michael Wood wrote:
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First of, I will be the first to admit im hammering out an idea with
only a cursory tour of wiki.ubuntu.com for the UKTeam but I could not
find the following.
1. Images and Posters.
Id like to have some great screen shots and examples of NBig Challenges
in use. So if you can create some screen
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Michael Wood wrote:
> Morning,
>
> I've been toying with writing a little thing to let people add/amend
> feeds to the planet.
>
> Good idea ?
>
> Bad idea ?
>
> Michael
>
Not to possibly spoil your fun, but it may be worth contacting jdub to
se
Nik,
On 26/09/06, nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Images and Posters.
> Id like to have some great screen shots and examples of NBig Challenges
> in use. So if you can create some screen shots of your Desktop(s) with
Excuse the ignorance, but what is an "NBig Challenge"? Google turned
up noth
Michael Wood wrote:
> Morning,
>
> I've been toying with writing a little thing to let people add/amend
> feeds to the planet.
>
> Good idea ?
>
> Bad idea ?
>
> Michael
>
>
hmm maybe if you incorporated some sort of voting mechanism that lets
people approve or bury a feed once its submitted .
Morning,
I've been toying with writing a little thing to let people add/amend
feeds to the planet.
Good idea ?
Bad idea ?
Michael
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The original batch of CDs have arrived im still waiting on a conference
pack though.
I will now post again and ask for the following quantities
200 Kubuntu CDs
200 Edubuntu CDs
If someone feels we should do more speak now before I pass on the request.
Cheers.
Nik
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