Somebody took a long time to say :-
> Test what. I am on XP and the speed shows clearly enough. From 2000 to 1000
> is a drop in my view.
>
>
>
> We will see in I use a different router I guess.
>
I assume this was the relevant part of the post.. bloody hard to find,
to be honest... what plan
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From: Andy
Date: 27/10/2006 18:46:46
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-UK] Wow
On 27/10/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well my broadband runs at 2.3mbps and the borrowed router I tried
> cut that speed in half so I don't know
15 min is one of the villages here about's I guess?
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From: Adam Bagnall
Date: 10/27/06 20:03:20
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] New boy.
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Whoo, somebody near me. I'm about 15 min away from
Alan Rogers wrote:
> Andrew
>
> You missed a potentially important piece of information, being the
> hardware revision. Petty, I know, but D-Link used three different
> chipsets across the three hardware versions of this USB dongle!
>
> I have Rev B, which I believe is a Ralink chipset, and I could
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Whoo, somebody near me. I'm about 15 min away from Bexhill when I'm not
at uni.
Ian wrote:
> Bexhill on the South Coast.
>
>
>
> ---Original Message---
>
> From: alan c
> Date: 25/10/2006 21:47:23
> To: British Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: R
Quoting Jono Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work to everyone for the
> LinuxWorld presence. I think it safe to say we rocked the place. Ubuntu
> got that little bit better because of your great efforts.
>
> I can see that ubuntu-uk is becoming
On 27/10/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well my broadband runs at 2.3mbps and the borrowed router I tried
> cut that speed in half so I don't know.
I am behind a router and can achieve a speed of 2mbps (if the ISP is
playing nice)
What are you using to test your speed?
Bit torrent downloads
Hi all,
I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work to everyone for the
LinuxWorld presence. I think it safe to say we rocked the place. Ubuntu
got that little bit better because of your great efforts.
I can see that ubuntu-uk is becoming a great example of a LoCo team -
everything I was ho
Well my broadband runs at 2.3mbps and the borrowed router I tried cut that speed in half so I don't know.
---Original Message---
From: Sean Miller
Date: 10/27/06 14:24:35
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Wow
Ian wrote:
>
> I think the Router is my only way
Ian wrote:
>
> I think the Router is my only way forward. It will have to do the
> speed though so must chose carefully.
>
What sort of speed are we talking here?
Most routers will do up to 8mbps or greater if you have more then I
have no sympathy, lol... !! ;-)
(potentially envious)
Sean
Thanks Alan.
I think the Router is my only way forward. It will have to do the speed though so must chose carefully.
---Original Message---
From: alan c
Date: 27/10/2006 09:27:53
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Wow
Ian wrote:
> Seems a long time ago I used
Well thank you Neil and for the advice. I was trying to find a way to transfer the saved text to XP because with Ubuntu open I cannot see the XP drive content to do a drop so now find Ubuntu will read my memory pen so I can use that.
Then if needed I can send a copy of the terminal or edit
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:41:38AM +0100, Gary Kearley wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. It was good to meet some of you,
>> even if it was quite briefly, it seemed rather busy there and the booths
>> were pretty cramped.
>>
>
> It was indeed a
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:41:38AM +0100, Gary Kearley wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. It was good to meet some of you,
> even if it was quite briefly, it seemed rather busy there and the booths
> were pretty cramped.
>
It was indeed a top couple of days. My legs a
Andrew
You missed a potentially important piece of information, being the
hardware revision. Petty, I know, but D-Link used three different
chipsets across the three hardware versions of this USB dongle!
I have Rev B, which I believe is a Ralink chipset, and I couldn't get
this to work under Ubun
Dear Ian,
Welcome to ubuntu forum list. I know this isn't very helpful but you might want to consider getting a real ethernet modem/router, these are virtually trouble free to set up on any OS.
Leon
On 26/10/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ron
I looked in the Synaptic dialog under N
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Sean Miller wrote:
> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu
> Anybody know? [..] "either download or buy".
Ship IT is for shipping the LTS (Long Term Support) versions, because the
LTS version is where the /extra/ time, effort and polish has been spent.
Another advantage
On 27/10/06, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the free CD "ship it" model to be withdrawn?
>
> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu
>
> Could just be because it's "early days", but it's not saying "CDs aren't
> available yet" but rather "either download or buy".
>
> Anybody know?
AF
alan c wrote:
> btw you might like to consider replacing the usb modem with a
> modem-router, which is a lot easier to configure and also will offer
> much improved security over a usb modem. Some ISPs are now giving free
> adsl modem-routers, not usb, because they are becoming much cheaper.
> USB
Ian wrote:
> Seems a long time ago I used DOS. Will take a lot longer to get to grips
> with code and where the heck things go in Ubuntu now I have became a lazy
> XP user.
LOL
Be aware though - command line is very much NOT dos. The ascii
characters you type are about the only similarity!
Dos i
Is the free CD "ship it" model to be withdrawn?
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu
Could just be because it's "early days", but it's not saying "CDs aren't
available yet" but rather "either download or buy".
Anybody know?
Sean
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On 26/10/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well try as I may nothing I do will make my USB modem work. All your good
> suggestions have fallen by commands not being there or just not working. Any
> more suggestions gratefully received
Hi Ian,
If you reach a stage where a command is failing, it
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