[ubuntu-uk] Screen resolution on startup

2007-02-24 Thread Andrew Black
When I boot my Edgy machine the startup screen dialogue doesn't display anything and the moniotor wants me to change to 1280 x 1024. The same happens during shutdown How can I get the startup/shutdown to display? Once the sysetm is up a X-windows logon screen appears OK. VGA compatible control

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Another petition: Open Document Format

2007-02-24 Thread baza
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 22:32 +, Dean Sas wrote: > Greg Dash wrote: > > I really do question how effect these petitions are. Blair did after > > all ignore the opinion of 1.7million people over Road pricing :( > > > I fully agree, "They" ignored the 2million people who walked around > London pr

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Another petition: Open Document Format

2007-02-24 Thread Dean Sas
Greg Dash wrote: > I really do question how effect these petitions are. Blair did after > all ignore the opinion of 1.7million people over Road pricing :( > I fully agree, "They" ignored the 2million people who walked around London protesting over the Iraq war. What effect is a online petition g

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Curve-fitting program or package (a gnuplot example)

2007-02-24 Thread Robin Menneer
On 2/24/07, Andrew Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 24/02/07 17:54, Robin Menneer wrote: > I have a problem with fitting a curve to some data and would like help > please. The data are: > x=375, 375, 375, 355, 315, 268,195, 110, 0 > y=2500, 2150, 1920, 1600, 1250, 936, 624, 312, 0 > I need a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Curve-fitting program or package

2007-02-24 Thread Robin Menneer
On 2/24/07, Phil Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Robin, On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 17:54 +, Robin Menneer wrote: > I have a problem with fitting a curve to some data and would like help > please. The data are: > x=375, 375, 375, 355, 315, 268,195, 110, 0 > y=2500, 2150, 1920, 1600, 1250, 936

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Curve-fitting program or package (a gnuplot example)

2007-02-24 Thread Andrew Price
On 24/02/07 17:54, Robin Menneer wrote: > I have a problem with fitting a curve to some data and would like help > please. The data are: > x=375, 375, 375, 355, 315, 268,195, 110, 0 > y=2500, 2150, 1920, 1600, 1250, 936, 624, 312, 0 > I need a program that will draw a line of best fit (for me to p

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Curve-fitting program or package

2007-02-24 Thread Phil Bull
Hi Robin, On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 17:54 +, Robin Menneer wrote: > I have a problem with fitting a curve to some data and would like help > please. The data are: > x=375, 375, 375, 355, 315, 268,195, 110, 0 > y=2500, 2150, 1920, 1600, 1250, 936, 624, 312, 0 > I need a program that will draw a li

[ubuntu-uk] Curve-fitting program or package

2007-02-24 Thread Robin Menneer
I have a problem with fitting a curve to some data and would like help please. The data are: x=375, 375, 375, 355, 315, 268,195, 110, 0 y=2500, 2150, 1920, 1600, 1250, 936, 624, 312, 0 I need a program that will draw a line of best fit (for me to print) according to different parameters,, especia

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Another petition: Open Document Format

2007-02-24 Thread Andy
On 24/02/07, Greg Dash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I really do question how effect these petitions are. Blair did after > all ignore the opinion of 1.7million people over Road pricing :( Ah but you do get an email with a link to an official response, which is normally ill-informed and ignores the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Another petition: Open Document Format

2007-02-24 Thread Greg Dash
I really do question how effect these petitions are. Blair did after all ignore the opinion of 1.7million people over Road pricing :( -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] more things worth signing

2007-02-24 Thread Toby Smithe
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 11:17 +, Neil Greenwood wrote: > The best way to get the BBC to take notice is to fill out the > questionnaire on the BBC Trust web site. *They* are the people who > replaced the Board of Governors at the beginning of the year, so they > have a mandate to control the direc