Hi
James Westby wrote:
> What version of "bzr" do you have installed?
A really old one. 0.8.2, I'm still on 6.06 LTS. (I haven't found the
time to upgrade yet ;))
> bzr branch
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~transcribers/ubuntu-uk-podcast/Transcripts
I think my version is just too old :(
Anywa
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 23:00 +0100, James Westby wrote:
> (there appears to be a newer branch owned by ~transcribers, so I
> took the liberty of pointing you there instead)
>
We did some monkeying around today. We moved the repo to a team
specifically for doing transcriptions. I'll mail the list t
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 22:38 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
> I suggest, apologies if already suggested, in splitting the podcast not into
> equal chunks but into the more logical articles, and where an article is
> long - say the interview with Jono, or difficult due to language barriers
> for the interv
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 21:03 +0100, Andy wrote:
> Dave Walker wrote:
> > I've added what i have done into launchpad:
> > http://linkpot.net/guessable/
>
> I get a 404 Error with that link.
>
> > It's currently a branch under my launchpad area, and others can branch
> > it with:
> > $ bzr branch lp
Al et all
Bit late on the band wagon but count me in, with the normal time caveats.
I suggest, apologies if already suggested, in splitting the podcast not into
equal chunks but into the more logical articles, and where an article is
long - say the interview with Jono, or difficult due to languag
Lambros Lambrou wrote:
> this (though I didn't look very far). So I knocked together a tiny
> little program that might be useful to you. I'm afraid it's written in
Wow, that's excellent - thanks. Very much appreciated.
I also found a GTK Perl program that locks the keyboard, and wrote a
patch
Mark Allison wrote:
> I bought one of these laptops today with Vista preinstalled. I loaded the
> hardy live CD but the wireless doesn't work.
There seem to be issues with wifi in Hardy. (I had a problem with a
previously perfectly OK atheros pcmcia card). I think the Dell 1525 may
have a Bro
I bought one of these laptops today with Vista preinstalled. I loaded the
hardy live CD but the wireless doesn't work. Nice laptop - paid £450 for it.
I'm sure with a bit of research I'll get the wireless to work with Hardy -
what's funny is that the Ubuntu Live CD is much faster than Vista on the
Dave Walker wrote:
> I've added what i have done into launchpad:
> http://linkpot.net/guessable/
I get a 404 Error with that link.
> It's currently a branch under my launchpad area, and others can branch
> it with:
> $ bzr branch lp:~davewalker/ubuntu-uk-podcast/Transcripts
> (install bazaar if n
Interesting question! Offhand, I don't know of any tools that can do
this (though I didn't look very far). So I knocked together a tiny
little program that might be useful to you. I'm afraid it's written in
C, so if you're new to Ubuntu and GNU/Linux, compiling and running it
may be a little bit
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Nope, 32 bit apps can't address 4GB RAM - It's nothing to do with Ubuntu
The 32-bit version only seems to support about 3.5GB
Nope, 32 bit apps can't address 4GB RAM - It's nothing to do with Ubuntu
The 32-bit version only seems to support about 3.5GB out of the box (I'm
> sure it's tweak
> able to run with more).
>
> I'd say if you have less than 4GB memory, stick with 32-bit, especially
> if you want to use things lik
norman wrote:
> I have followed up all the most helpful advice that I have received by
> ordering the Inspiron 1525 with the Pentium Dual Core processor. What I
> would now like to know, please, is when I update from 7.10 to 8.04 would
> it be best to use the 64 bit version or stick with the 32 bit
I have followed up all the most helpful advice that I have received by
ordering the Inspiron 1525 with the Pentium Dual Core processor. What I
would now like to know, please, is when I update from 7.10 to 8.04 would
it be best to use the 64 bit version or stick with the 32 bit version?
Your advice
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Alan Pope wrote:
> I hope we can
> overcome any worries on that score with a comprehensive set of
> documentation.
Sounds sensible. Give us a link when it's ready, and I presume this will
have a flag waving 'I'm transcribing' page on it.
Should b
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 03:08:46PM +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> I'm excited. Being a member of the Wolves LUG, I've spent a bit of
> time with the guys that do it. It should be good :)
>
Glutton for punishment :)
Cheers,
Al.
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:59:13AM +0100, Stephen O'Neill wrote:
> Hmmm, not sure about using version control... I'm a programmer so I'm
> happy to use it but not sure if it would be a barrier to others. That
> said we're only talking about a couple of commands here. Wikis do store
> revision histo
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Pete Stean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lots of drinking on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night :)
>
> It's good - lots of talks, exhibitors, birds-of-a-feather sessions,
> quite a few freebies, really friendly community atmosphere and the
> Gong-A-Thong is not to b
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Dave Walker wrote:
> I used the 'transcriber' application that i previously mentioned.
> Although it has it's limitations (spelling didn't always work as
> expected), i did find it a really good application for this task.
I will give that a whirl - t
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 22:33 +0100, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> I have made start.
> http://stuphi.co.uk/uupc_s01e01.txt
>
Hi Philip,
That's great, thanks for making a start - good work.
I've also made a start on the first 10 minutes of episode 2. I've made
a focus on readability also, and ignore
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