> To be honest I wondered why eBay wasn't being used. I think they donate
> any of their fees to charity when you set up your auction as being for
> charity.
>
A few people came back and commented that they wouldnt use Ebay I had no
strong arguements for or against and yes I would like to ha
Caroline Ford wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 22:04 +, Dean Sas wrote:
>> Nik Butler wrote:
>>> Okay So , A little late but not out of time here is the link to the
>>> little Charity drive I suggested at Linux World Expo .
>>>
>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork/ChildrenInNeedTShirt
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 22:04 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> Nik Butler wrote:
> > Okay So , A little late but not out of time here is the link to the
> > little Charity drive I suggested at Linux World Expo .
> >
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork/ChildrenInNeedTShirt
> >
>
> Cool,
> I've
Nik Butler wrote:
> Okay So , A little late but not out of time here is the link to the
> little Charity drive I suggested at Linux World Expo .
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork/ChildrenInNeedTShirt
>
Cool,
I've submitted a quick story to the fridge about this, so hopefully
we'l
Neil Greenwood wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Are there any docs explaining how to use Launchpad, specifically
> Malone?
https://help.launchpad.net/ They're not very good at the minute though.
> I can't find out how to change the status of bugs I've raised,
> such as closing one!
There's a bug filed
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 07:58:14PM +, Sean Miller wrote:
> STONE COLD wrote:
> > Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via a
> > windows terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and if so
> > how?
> >
> You'll need a static IP first to enable you t
Nik Butler wrote:
> Okay So , A little late but not out of time here is the link to the
> little Charity drive I suggested at Linux World Expo .
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork/ChildrenInNeedTShirt
>
> Im closing the auction next Friday which gives everyone time to Bid for
> th
Okay So , A little late but not out of time here is the link to the
little Charity drive I suggested at Linux World Expo .
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork/ChildrenInNeedTShirt
Im closing the auction next Friday which gives everyone time to Bid for
the T Shirt.
If anyone has pictur
On 17 Nov 2006, at 15:27, Alan Pope wrote:
> So we know that at the Ubuntu Developer conference they sit down
> and thrash out what they would like to see in Feisty.
>
> How about you lot, what do you want to see in the next release or
> even in Feisty+1? Maybe we can put specifications toget
STONE COLD wrote:
> Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via a
> windows terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and if so how?
>
You'll need a static IP first to enable you to connect from the "outside
world" and your router to be configured to allo
Caroline Ford wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 17:52 +, STONE COLD wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via a
>> windows terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and if so how?
>>
>> thanks in anticipation!
>>
>> Javad
>>
>
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:52:35 +
STONE COLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via
> a windows terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and
> if so how?
>
It can definitely be done and there are a number of diffe
Greg Dash wrote:
> I think some method of changing to higher resolutions with GUI would
> be good, as much as conf file pretty easy to edit a lot of people are
> put of by it
In kubuntu, there *is* a gui I have used the 6.06 version and 6.10
looks the same.
System settings, monitor etc etc .
It
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 17:52 +, STONE COLD wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via a
> windows terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and if so how?
>
> thanks in anticipation!
>
> Javad
System ->Preferences ->Remote Desktop
Th
On 17/11/06, Neil Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Are there any docs explaining how to use Launchpad, specifically
> Malone? I can't find out how to change the status of bugs I've raised,
> such as closing one!
>
Not sure about the docs, but I thought your problem looked famil
Hi,
Heres what i want to do..i want to log in to my ubuntu enabled pc via a windows
terminal over an internet connection...can it be done..and if so how?
thanks in anticipation!
Javad
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I think some method of changing to higher resolutions with GUI would
be good, as much as conf file pretty easy to edit a lot of people are
put of by it, and maybe a method of setting up dual-monitors similar
to the way MS XP has. I also like the idea of dual boot GUI.
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Alan Pope wrote:
> So we know that at the Ubuntu Developer conference they sit down and thrash
> out what they would like to see in Feisty.
>
> How about you lot, what do you want to see in the next release or even in
> Feisty+1? Maybe we can put specifications together?
>
> Here's my top 3.
>
On 11/17/06, Michael Hoertnagl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I thought you might be interested in this. I found it in a local LUG
> mailing list.
>
> It seems that a Sheffield man got a refund for an unused copy of
> Windows XP Home as he was planning on installing
yes, how about a mysql-server-5.0 which works on edgy?
mine crashed on me and I had to get rid of it.
thus ... I think ubuntu is rushing things far too much here. looking at
edgy, it seems a real disaster in the terms of stability.
Alan Pope wrote:
> So we know that at the Ubuntu Developer conf
Norman Silverstone wrote:
>> > < snip >
>
>> > When I first changed to Linux I thought that I would be able to do all
>> > that I wanted to do on my PC without having to pay money for software.
>>
>> I find I can do this - so far anyway, even though I would not have
>> great objection to payment
Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I thought you might be interested in this. I found it in a local LUG
> mailing list.
>
> It seems that a Sheffield man got a refund for an unused copy of
> Windows XP Home as he was planning on installing Linux when he got his
> laptop. Looks like he got £50
So we know that at the Ubuntu Developer conference they sit down and thrash out
what they would like to see in Feisty.
How about you lot, what do you want to see in the next release or even in
Feisty+1? Maybe we can put specifications together?
Here's my top 3.
1. A server based install that a
>The emphasis is slightly different. Open Source doesn't (always) have
>the freedom aspect, at least not all four freedoms from the GPL
>(paraphrased here):
> - freedom to run
> - freedom to study
> - freedom to redistribute
> - freedom to change and release
For anyone wondering about this
> > < snip >
> > When I first changed to Linux I thought that I would be able to do all
> > that I wanted to do on my PC without having to pay money for software.
>
> I find I can do this - so far anyway, even though I would not have
> great objection to payment (although my income happens to b
Norman Silverstone wrote:
> :
>> On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 12:47 +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
>> > > Are you confusing free as in beer with free as in freedom? FOSS does not
>> > > have to be free as in beer!
>> >
>> > I find this very confusing. If I buy an application to run in Ubuntu
>> > what
Tony Arnold wrote:
> Alan,
>
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:20:53 +, alan c wrote:
>
>> Tony Arnold wrote:
>
>>> Are you confusing free as in beer with free as in freedom? FOSS does
>>> not have to be free as in beer!
>>
>> No I am not, for myself anyway. I purchased a retail box of suse 9.1 for
:
> On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 12:47 +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> > > Are you confusing free as in beer with free as in freedom? FOSS does not
> > > have to be free as in beer!
> >
> > I find this very confusing. If I buy an application to run in Ubuntu
> > what sort of freedom is represented?
>
On 17/11/06, Caroline Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Free (as in software) means freedom, not money. This is why some people
> (myself included) prefer the terms Open Source or Software Libre. I
> think in English when people hear the term free they always think of
> money first.
Sorry to be pe
Alan,
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:20:53 +, alan c wrote:
> Tony Arnold wrote:
>> Are you confusing free as in beer with free as in freedom? FOSS does
>> not have to be free as in beer!
>
> No I am not, for myself anyway. I purchased a retail box of suse 9.1 for
> example a while ago.
>
> And th
Hello all,
Are there any docs explaining how to use Launchpad, specifically
Malone? I can't find out how to change the status of bugs I've raised,
such as closing one!
Cheers,
Neil.
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