Steve Cook wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 22:45 +, Rob Beard wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> The graphics card on my PC has dual DVI video output (it's an ATI Radeon
>> X300).
>>
>> At the moment I'm only using a single display on a 17" LCD monitor,
>> however I was wondering if it's possible to ru
Steve Cook wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 22:45 +, Rob Beard wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> The graphics card on my PC has dual DVI video output (it's an ATI Radeon
>> X300).
>>
>> At the moment I'm only using a single display on a 17" LCD monitor,
>> however I was wondering if it's possible to ru
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 22:45 +, Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The graphics card on my PC has dual DVI video output (it's an ATI Radeon
> X300).
>
> At the moment I'm only using a single display on a 17" LCD monitor,
> however I was wondering if it's possible to run two screens but
> ind
Hi folks,
The graphics card on my PC has dual DVI video output (it's an ATI Radeon
X300).
At the moment I'm only using a single display on a 17" LCD monitor,
however I was wondering if it's possible to run two screens but
indepdendently of each other.
For example, on my main monitor I'd like
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Andrew Oakley wrote:
> Matthew Daubney wrote:
>> Kris Douglas wrote:
>>> On Feb 12, 2008 2:45 PM, Matthew Daubney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
concerned about laptops, heat and dust. I might just buy a cheap case
and some fans and try and fit t
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 08:59:49PM +, Joseph Price wrote:
> Gary has requested ownership of #ubuntu-uk be transferred to him from
> the now idle LoudMouthMan so that the it can be more effectively
> managed.
>
I originally requested this, thanks to both you and Gary (and the IRC
council) for
I'm delivering this message on behalf of the Ubuntu IRC Council (1)
Gary has requested ownership of #ubuntu-uk be transferred to him from
the now idle LoudMouthMan so that the it can be more effectively
managed.
He is an operator in some of the main Ubuntu channels, freenode staff,
known, respect
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Kris Douglas wrote:
>> On Feb 12, 2008 2:45 PM, Matthew Daubney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> concerned about laptops, heat and dust. I might just buy a cheap case
>>> and some fans and try and fit the laptop guts into that when the time
>> it as it is, as the cooling in l
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Kris Douglas wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2008 2:45 PM, Matthew Daubney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I've got an old laptop doing the job at the minute, but I'm always
>> concerned about laptops, heat and dust. I might just buy a cheap case
>> and some fans
> How peculiar.
indeed. even after resolved it still puzzles me. why?..
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On Feb 12, 2008 2:45 PM, Matthew Daubney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got an old laptop doing the job at the minute, but I'm always
> concerned about laptops, heat and dust. I might just buy a cheap case
> and some fans and try and fit the laptop guts into that when the time
> comes
>
I
On Feb 12, 2008 5:33 PM, Vitorio Okio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't think we quite understood your situation as gnome-terminal
> > does
> > auto-wrap, in the sense that what ever the width of the terminal the
> > characters will fit up to it and then continue on the next line.
>
> well, in
On Feb 12, 2008 6:59 PM, London School of Puppetry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,I usually have no problem with connecting to wifi, except today I
> was in a place where it is netgear. Impossible. I was given the password
> but nothing happened, tried switching on and off, but nothing- the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey,
> I have been trying to get an identd daemon running on my Ubuntu Server
> so they can identify with IRC servers (some of which require it to
> connect). I run a miau IRC bouncer and some eggdrops, each with their
> own account. I tried out oidentd as it gets ment
Hi there,I usually have no problem with connecting to wifi, except today I
was in a place where it is netgear. Impossible. I was given the password
but nothing happened, tried switching on and off, but nothing- then using a
default system code,, caused the other PC in the house to lose connection
> I don't think we quite understood your situation as gnome-terminal
> does
> auto-wrap, in the sense that what ever the width of the terminal the
> characters will fit up to it and then continue on the next line.
well, in my case it did not for some weird reason.
anyway, it was already resolved
Rob Beard wrote:
> Maybe someone else might want to advise on partitioning the drives, I
> can never remember if /var should have more space than /usr. IIRC
> it's down to what you want to use the server for.
>
> Rob
>
/var is where the logs go, as well as MySQL databases and Apache's
defa
Quoting Eddie Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>> I'd be reluctant to use NTFS on a Linux box. I'd personally use EXT3
>> format over some proprietary file system with fragmentation issues. It
>> doesn't appear to mention that it is possible to get an EXT3 driver for
>> Windows,
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Rob Beard wrote:
> Matthew Daubney wrote:
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>> Rob Beard wrote:
>>> Eddie Armstrong wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
> Not sure if you'd need the 32MB card, does it have on-board video?
>
Vitorio Okio wrote:
> My gnome-terminal uses forced line wrap only. Thus, no matter what the
> terminal window is, it wraps lines on line 80. It makes the reading of
> the output in many cases very inconvenient.
>
> Is it capable to auto-wrap instead? If yes, how to turn it on?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
Rob Beard wrote:
> I'd be reluctant to use NTFS on a Linux box. I'd personally use EXT3
> format over some proprietary file system with fragmentation issues. It
> doesn't appear to mention that it is possible to get an EXT3 driver for
> Windows, and in any case, if the machine died I'd use an
George MacLeod wrote:
> I'm also planning a similar project with an old PIII
Thanks for the link - but I expect installing it to be the easy part
(wishful thinking?)
I shall be fiddling this weekend - good luck with yours.
Eddie
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Right click on the top one and click New Panel
Drag the new panel to the bottom if it aint already there
Right click on the new panel click on add to panel and choose the
things you want to add. In mine it goes: Show desktop, Window list
(not selector), workspace switcher, trash.
On 12/02/2008, Joh
After updating to 7.10 some time ago I lost the bottom bar on the screen
where the trash can (how I hate that American word) used to sit along
with other minimised programs, how the hell can I get it back!
John Taylor
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Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Next year though I'll make a concerted effort to pitch in!
>
>
No need to wait until next year, it happens twice a year. The next one
should be in September (by which time I'll have more time to contribute
more myself).
Tom
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