On Sunday 21 December 2008 18:11:01 Robert Gardner wrote:
> Hi EVERY ONE
>
> I just bought a Toshiba NB100 Notebook,which comes with UBUNTU pre
> installed.
>
> I am SO GLAD I could finally buy a notebook/computer with Ubuntu pre
> installed.
>
> I have just gone fully over to Ubuntu (still lots to
I have just been listening to some ogg files in amarok, loading one by
one, from a /music folder
I accidently opened one with rhythm box, and ut didn't play, more to
the point sound simply stopped, oggs could still be opened in amarok and
played (well it indicated visually it was playing (th
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Rather than go to japan I would rather have the money donate it to my
> local lug so we can be more pro-active with regard to promoting Linux
> and open source generally.
>
> If not donate it to some charity that looks after penguins :)
Call m
David King wrote:
> Considering that anyone can make a video and put it on You Tube (unless
> it was illegal or something that You Tube had to remove as it was
> against their policy), then I think it would be a great idea if everyone
> tried to make a video (if they can) and post it to You Tube
gav wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:22:47AM +, David King wrote:
>
>> Maybe Linux is being used to operate a time machine! :-)
>>
>
> The TARDIS runs on MacOS X:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/gallery/tardis/1024/06.jpg
>
> Are we missing out on an important app? :)
>
> Does
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Matt Jones wrote:
> Install the BT business one out of sight somewhere, leave the 2000 plugged
> in to look like its working ;)
Evil...
:-)
But funny ;-)
Sean
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Farran,
Matthew Wild wrote:
>> 4 would it be best to generate an install list from synaptic so I know what
>> I've got, and do a clean install with a larger partition? (and how would I
>> do this through aptitude command line - I have no gui at all now).
>
> dpkg -l > packages.txt
>
> However i
Install the BT business one out of sight somewhere, leave the 2000 plugged
in to look like its working ;)
Mj
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Sean Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Steve Flynn
> wrote:
> Yes, the SSID is being transmitted. How do I find out the channel?
>
> >
Sean,
Sean Miller wrote:
> All very stranged -- worked on this router ages ago, then replaced
> with a BT Business one in order to get increased power which worked
> fine... then family started suffering headaches, so I've switched back
> to the Voyager.
That's disturbing! I've not heard of such
I've been quiet on the lists for a while... work, and Uni.. bla bla bla
- hope everyone is well!
I recently purchased some excellent DRM free tracks from Play.com... I
was wondering if there had been any murmurs in the community for writing
either a rhythmbox or Banshee plugin to purchase the
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Steve Flynn wrote:
Yes, the SSID is being transmitted. How do I find out the channel?
> Additionally, Install Kismet, fire it up... Does Kismet see it?
Need to somehow download it.
For some reason it doesn't seem to want to acquire a DHCP address on
wired eith
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Sean Miller wrote:
> Just replaced wireless router and, for some reason, my Ubuntu won't
> see the network.
>
> It sees the neighbours' and it sees another that is somewhere or other
> in the vicinity but not mine.
>
> Windows XP on the same machine is fine, and t
Just replaced wireless router and, for some reason, my Ubuntu won't
see the network.
It sees the neighbours' and it sees another that is somewhere or other
in the vicinity but not mine.
Windows XP on the same machine is fine, and this laptop I'm using to
write this (Vista, bah!) sees it fine with
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Farran wrote:
> hi everyone again
> sorry this is awfully complicated, but stick at it if you can be bothered I
> try to make sense of it at the end.
>
I read it, but I'll skip to the end to reply :)
> following my previous question about compiz, I realised
hi everyone again
sorry this is awfully complicated, but stick at it if you can be
bothered :D I try to make sense of it at the end.
following my previous question about compiz, I realised the issue was
with space on my / partition - every time I tried to do something, it
complained (which was whe
Well it iseasy to use, but keyboard quit small, so if you have to do a lot
of typing why not go for the Dell Ubuntu laptop.
I have an old Compaq laptop I run Ubuntu on, but I have been looking at the
Notebooks, and was glad one had come out with Ubuntu on it.
2008/12/21 Paul Sutton
> Robert Ga
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:22:47AM +, David King wrote:
> Maybe Linux is being used to operate a time machine! :-)
The TARDIS runs on MacOS X:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/gallery/tardis/1024/06.jpg
Are we missing out on an important app? :)
Does Ubuntu have any good Time Travel softwa
I think you're referring to "Winner receives airfare/hotel and
conference registration for Linux Foundation Japan Symposium in October
2008."
Maybe Linux is being used to operate a time machine! :-)
David King
Sean Miller wrote:
> Have, incidentally, e-mailed Amanda (as referenced on the p
2008/12/22 Lizzeh R :
> Very exciting, and I think this is a fun and great competition. I don't
> think it's limiting in the idea that you have only 1 60 second video, only
> because if someone had the chance to make a series of videos, it would be
> unfair. Then again, it's all about content, no
Very exciting, and I think this is a fun and great competition. I don't
think it's limiting in the idea that you have only 1 60 second video, only
because if someone had the chance to make a series of videos, it would be
unfair. Then again, it's all about content, not length. I'd personally
lov
Personally I think the competition concept is limiting in the idea
that you just have one 60-second video.
If I was commissioning such a thing I'd suggest that folks create a
series of videos, bit like the "I bet he drinks Carling Black Label"
campaign from the 80s. All pushing home the same mess
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