I'm new to this, but think a UK forum would help no end, because of the very marked differences we experience in systems and pricing here, as well as the total overload of the current forum.
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From: Caroline Ford
Date: 03/11/2006 13:15:20
To: British Ubun
Nik Butler wrote:
> [1] Im from sussex lug were we are far more JFDI than LW2A.
>
Never seen these acronyms before... I have had a thought and wonder if
they're...
Jump Forward, Dive In
Let's Wait to Advance
...or something similar?
...or something entirely different!!
Used to hate memos in
Dominic Forrest wrote:
>>
>> I've no problem with Nik leading the group, however perhaps there should
>> be a more formal voting system so we don't actually leave anyone out?
>> [dont know what or how]
>>
> Now if we have forums we could set up a vote ;-)
We already have that facility anyway -
h
alan c wrote:
> Dean Sas wrote:
>> alan c wrote:
>>> William Anderson wrote:
Jono Bacon wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 15:44 +, Paul Sladen wrote:
>> On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Hello Paul,
>>
>>> The Nottingham Lug is having a LAN party / inst
On 03/11/06, Nik Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had kinda of assumed that I was taking on the role since Id asked at
> the start and was taking on the responsiblity of trying to get the UK
> Team Approved ?
Apologies, I must have missed that mail. By all means, that would be
fine by me. I
Scibuntu is Ubuntu Linux for scientists and science students.
Scibuntu is not just another Linux distribution. It is a script that
adds scientific programs and other convinient tools to the plain
desktop Ubuntu.
Most
programs in Scibuntu are already out there in the Ubuntu repositories
Scibuntu
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 08:45:12PM +, Paul Mellors wrote:
> I've no problem with Nik leading the group, however perhaps there should
> be a more formal voting system so we don't actually leave anyone out?
> [dont know what or how]
>
Of course the obvious question is "how do the other loco t
Now if we have forums we could set up a vote ;-)
Dom
Paul Mellors wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
Pete,
Pete Ryland wrote:
On 03/11/06, Joseph Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also is there anyone who has assumed the lead of ubuntu-uk?
> I've no problem with Nik leading the group, however perhaps there should
>
thank you .
> be a more formal voting system so we don't actually leave anyone out?
>
Im open to this , I would have thought that we would need to set a term
limit and id like to incorporate some elements of a b
Tony Arnold wrote:
> Pete,
>
> Pete Ryland wrote:
>> On 03/11/06, Joseph Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Also is there anyone who has assumed the lead of ubuntu-uk?
>> Are you putting your hand up for the job? :-)
>>
>> Perhaps we should have a vote? There are probably a few people who
>> wo
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 06:56:21PM +, Tony Arnold wrote:
> Nik,
>
> Nicholas Butler wrote:
>
> > My personal preferences are to use the Mailing list, however if a Forum
> > exists I will make sure I drop in and keep an eye on it and let people
> > know about the mailing list and the archvie
Nik,
Nicholas Butler wrote:
> My personal preferences are to use the Mailing list, however if a Forum
> exists I will make sure I drop in and keep an eye on it and let people
> know about the mailing list and the archvies and the thriving
> communication we have here as well as the IRC Channel
Pete,
Pete Ryland wrote:
> On 03/11/06, Joseph Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Also is there anyone who has assumed the lead of ubuntu-uk?
>
> Are you putting your hand up for the job? :-)
>
> Perhaps we should have a vote? There are probably a few people who
> would like this title.
Nik B
On 03/11/06, Stuart Parkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where is this list - I didn't see it either! :(
Are you looking on the FSFE's lists page? well you won't find it there!
For some odd reason it appears to be on a different server to everything else.
Its on the GNU mailing list server, ma
Pete Ryland wrote:
> On 03/11/06, Joseph Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Also is there anyone who has assumed the lead of ubuntu-uk?
>>
>
> Are you putting your hand up for the job? :-)
>
> Perhaps we should have a vote? There are probably a few people who
> would like this title.
>
On 03/11/06, Joseph Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also is there anyone who has assumed the lead of ubuntu-uk?
Are you putting your hand up for the job? :-)
Perhaps we should have a vote? There are probably a few people who
would like this title.
Pete
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Andy wrote:
> Including the FSFE-uk list (only just signed up to
> didn't see it when signed up t other FSFE lists),
Where is this list - I didn't see it either! :(
Stuart
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On 03/11/06, Pete Ryland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are a business after
> all, so the powers that be are likely not to approve spending
> resources just to satisfy some "bunch of hippies and their demands".
Are they a business? They are publicly funded to provided a service
which they are f
On 03/11/06, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> note1:
> Is there something I am missing here - login - when I login I get
> taken to my own page, but how do I then actually get back to the page
> I wanted to access to start with? If I use the browser Back button, I
> am not logged in.
Have y
I'm glad to see some positive feedback! :D
About the users of ubuntuforums.org, as of writing, there are 188,524
registered users, 442 members and 1888 guests online.
I'm sure adding a link in my signature would definitely draw quite a
bit of attention to it. How is the website coming along btw?
I have written to my local MP (John Hemming), via the website
http://www.writetothem.com/ , and he has written to the Director General
of the BBC.
So we know we can get some support here. He has promised to let me know
when he gets a reply and forward it to me, so I'll send you a copy of that.
Tez
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 01:16:50PM +, alan c wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 10:48:08AM +, Matthew Saunders wrote:
> >> I have turned off the screen saver (removed the tick from "Activate
> >> screensaver when computer is idle" from the Screensaver settings) and
> >> s
> The traffic on the official forums is massive, and we are talking about
> a sub forum of that.
>
> Caroline
In that case i'll shut up ;)
Paul
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gord wrote:
[...]
> They kept putting these texts at the bottom of the screen and they kept
> spelling Linux, lynux. This leads me to believe that the BBC (news team
> at least) don't report on floss because they have absolutely no
> knowledge of it what so ever, the reporting team seemed to strugg
Nicholas Butler wrote:
> Joseph,
>
> Thanks for the offer and I can clearly see there is a very robust set of
> positions regarding Forums usage. I know we had this conversation before
> and felt at the time the Maillist suited the assemblage of current
> Ubuntu UK Team members. However in the
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 10:48:08AM +, Matthew Saunders wrote:
>> I have turned off the screen saver (removed the tick from "Activate
>> screensaver when computer is idle" from the Screensaver settings) and
>> set the display sleep time to "Never" in power management. I have
Just to say, last night I couldn't sleep for various reasons, so i flick
on my tv and see whats on, end up on BBC News24's business report
program. It happened to be reporting on Microsoft allowing Linux to be
run via virtualisation, all seemed OK but then the news ticker decided
to put a small amo
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 12:44 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I fully support the creation of an Ubuntu -UK forum. It will increase
> > the people involved in Ubuntu-UK tenfold.
> >
> > Caroline
>
> My experience with forums, is that you create them and no one uses
> them, My LUG had one and n
On 11/3/06, Nicholas Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joseph,
>
> Thanks for the offer and I can clearly see there is a very robust set of
> positions regarding Forums usage. I know we had this conversation before
> and felt at the time the Maillist suited the assemblage of current
> Ubuntu UK T
> I fully support the creation of an Ubuntu -UK forum. It will increase
> the people involved in Ubuntu-UK tenfold.
>
> Caroline
My experience with forums, is that you create them and no one uses
them, My LUG had one and no one liked the change from mailing list to
forums so it never got used
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 10:48:08AM +, Matthew Saunders wrote:
> I have turned off the screen saver (removed the tick from "Activate
> screensaver when computer is idle" from the Screensaver settings) and
> set the display sleep time to "Never" in power management. I have set
> the BIOS to not
On 03/11/06, Matthew East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you send submissions to the Fridge to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> please? (Note that Linux World got covered already, including a mention
> of the UK team - http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/613)
>From that article:
> London-based Qube Networks employ
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 12:15 +, Nicholas Butler wrote:
> My personal preferences are to use the Mailing list, however if a Forum
> exists I will make sure I drop in and keep an eye on it and let people
> know about the mailing list and the archvies and the thriving
> communication we have he
Joseph,
Thanks for the offer and I can clearly see there is a very robust set of
positions regarding Forums usage. I know we had this conversation before
and felt at the time the Maillist suited the assemblage of current
Ubuntu UK Team members. However in the strictest sense of any community
p
On 03/11/06, tim matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well, I don't agree with their conservative view of what the "market" is.
>
> typical BBC, very, very conservative.
I agree, but there do exist people within the Beeb that aren't so.
BTW, I should point out that what I said about their reason
well, I don't agree with their conservative view of what the "market" is.
typical BBC, very, very conservative.
Pete Ryland wrote:
> On 03/11/06, tim matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> well .. I've done this before.
>>
>> While living in Holland, I set up an ogg stream for Radio 1 from t
On 03/11/06, tim matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well .. I've done this before.
>
> While living in Holland, I set up an ogg stream for Radio 1 from the
> NOS. Like the BBC, the NOS is a total Microsoft shop.
I'm sorry, this is bunk. The BBC is not a total Microsoft shop. They
are doing *l
Forums would NOT be a replacement for this mailing list.
Just look at ubuntuforums.org the ubuntu mailing lists, launchpad, wikis etc.
I'll contact ubuntu-geek and enquire about the possibility of
integration with the mailing list.
A big reason I'm wanting forums for the UK loco team is because
Matthew Saunders wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have built up a kiosk pc using Edgy Eft, and all is working out well
> apart form disabling the power save features. The monitor keeps going
> into power save mode.
>
> The only things I have done to customise a default install is to set
> gdm to auto-login to
Dean Sas wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> William Anderson wrote:
>>> Jono Bacon wrote:
On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 15:44 +, Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Paul,
>
>> The Nottingham Lug is having a LAN party / install fest in november
>>
Hi,
I have built up a kiosk pc using Edgy Eft, and all is working out well
apart form disabling the power save features. The monitor keeps going
into power save mode.
The only things I have done to customise a default install is to set
gdm to auto-login to my main user, firefox (with r-kiosk) a
Albert Vilella wrote:
> Oracle also gave up on trying to ignore Red Hat, and is pushing into
> giving Linux technical support.
>
I think it is more that Oracle is trying to destroy Red Hat rather than
do anything to help them... in "providing support" for Red Hat to Oracle
customers, Larry and
> Will our windows loving friends now point and say "see, linux is okay,
> microsoft say so!" now?
>
I'm one who, in a previous phase of existence, used to visit Microsoft in
their lair at Redmond, and met a few of their execs round the cauldron.
My beef with MS isn't the product, or even the tec
I think Microsoft started to shift directions when a bunch of project
leaders left the company. Bill Gates is also leaving. Now Microsoft is
taking a different approach on several issues, including Linux.
Oracle also gave up on trying to ignore Red Hat, and is pushing into
giving Linux technical s
well .. I've done this before.
While living in Holland, I set up an ogg stream for Radio 1 from the
NOS. Like the BBC, the NOS is a total Microsoft shop.
I ran the stream for over a year, I never heard anything from the NOS.
The high point of the stream was for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. Th
Quoting David Morley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What I begin to wonder is how many users will go off Suse for this move?
>
>
Well i wouldn't move off the os if i was using it on my machines it
would be silly just to uninstall something that works just because the
company maybe just about to do som
What I begin to wonder is how many users will go off Suse for this move?
If they do where will they go?
What will happen to all the dev work that Novell pump into the community?
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* Joseph Price:
> I've just seen this annoucement:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=290685
>
> I remember lots of discussion which just petered out about whether its a
> good idea.
>
> This could be a very quick and easy way for us to get
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Hi,
* Nik Butler:
> Before we get to far from the story I thought the following might be a
> suitable submission.
Can you send submissions to the Fridge to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
please? (Note that Linux World got covered already, including a mention
of
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* Alan Pope:
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/02/microsoft_novell_linux/
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116249026689311557.html?mod=yahoo_hs&ru=yahoo
> http://news.google.com/?ncl=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/02/microsoft_novell_linu
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