On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 10:40:17PM +0100, Seif Attar wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:21 +0100, Gavin Ford wrote:
> > Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
> > This was down to defaulting to the Open Source Broadcom driver, which is
> > cripplingly slow and seemed to just plain stop in the middle
On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:21 +0100, Gavin Ford wrote:
> I've had a few problems since upgrading to Hardy, now I've got most of them
> sorted I thought it would be helpful to share the solutions I've found.
>
>
>
> Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
> This was down to defaulting to the Open So
Hi Ian,
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Ian Pascoe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Popey et al
>
> A question that I think has been answered before.
>
> During the life of a supported release, non LTS and LTS, are the CD ISO
> images ever re-spun to incorporate any type of updates?
I don't know
Popey et al
A question that I think has been answered before.
During the life of a supported release, non LTS and LTS, are the CD ISO
images ever re-spun to incorporate any type of updates?
I know that the art of a CD spin is very much achieved through majic,
quantum mathmatics, rocket science
Javad Ayaz wrote:
> Ok dumb question indeed. Is there anyway of connecting buntu to 4od.
> I was thinking maybe through some way through vlc (streaming
> connection to the website) or someother play...elisa media
> centre...myth...anything?
>
> Just a thought?
Use a virtual machine?
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Hi All
Is it possible to sync Ubuntu and/or Evolution with an online calendar
that is hosted on a Worldclient system? It offers neither CALDAV or
WEBCAL services. I only have an https URL to access the calendar.
Rgds Ken
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