Anyone want an HP DJ610 printer? Must be collected from High Peak area
Works ok in Linux..
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Pascal Khoury wrote:
> Hope everyone's well. I am new to the forum. I have installed Ubuntu
> on my Dell Inspiron 6400, and I am trying to configure my screen
> resolution with no success. The resolution is by default 1024x768,
> and this is too small for my screen. I wonder if someone can help.
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 01:29:43AM +, Tom Bamford wrote:
> Sorry, I meant 20.
>
That depends. If everyone who has mailed me asking for some sends me the
money for the amount they requested then no, I'll have run out!
I'll look at getting some more though! They are clearly popular.
Of cours
Sorry, I meant 20.
Tom Bamford wrote:
Hi Al,
Could I take 10 if you have enough?
Regards,
Tom
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of Ubuntu case badges which I am selling for 25p each.
They are robust aluminium ones which can replace the Windows/Intel
stickers you often find on laptops
Hi Al,
Could I take 10 if you have enough?
Regards,
Tom
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a bunch of Ubuntu case badges which I am selling for 25p each.
> They are robust aluminium ones which can replace the Windows/Intel
> stickers you often find on laptops. They are bright & shiny and very
>
Ok, some additional information. It seems that I got it wrong in the previous
post. The feisty live(DvD) does indeed have two entries for the HPT374 module,
one of which is linked to the HPT366 driver. What is curious (not to mention
damn infuriating as well), is that I can see the drive connect
Hey Neil,
I forgot to say thanks :)
Thank you so much for helping.
Jai
On 11/5/07, Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Neil,
>
> I tried that process and not only did the WiFi still not work but the
> SD reader didn't work with the revised custom kernel either (I used
> menuconfig to
Hey Neil,
I tried that process and not only did the WiFi still not work but the
SD reader didn't work with the revised custom kernel either (I used
menuconfig to configure it). I guess I should give up on my SD reader
and buy another one (this one being external) off of Amazon or
something. It loo
Pascal Khoury wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Hope everyone's well. I am new to the forum. I have installed
> Ubuntu on my Dell Inspiron 6400, and I am trying to configure my
> screen resolution with no success. The resolution is by default
> 1024x768, and this is too small for my screen. I wonder if someone
I used to be in the same situation as you and I can more of less
guarantee that an indoor aerial will not work with poor reception I
tried about a 4 or 5 different types and was lucky to get even a single
frame display every few minutes. When I did use a roof aerial I got some
of the channels a
Michael Holloway wrote:
> Hi
>
> jeOS looks really interesting, does anyone know when this is actually
> going to be made available?
>
> I am in the process of setting up new servers based on VMWareServer on
> 6.06.1, running 7.04 virtual machines.
>
> Why the different versions:
> Well the ho
Hi Jai,
On 05/11/2007, Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Neil,
> On 11/4/07, Neil Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Jai,
> >
> > Did you make sure that you used the same set-up options as the generic
> > kernel? If you've missed a module, or compiled something as a module
> >
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