On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 09:57:21PM +, Ciaran Mooney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just stumbled across this facility.
>
> http://www.hacklab.org.uk/
>
> They seem geared up for events such as ours.
There's also discussion about the possibility of setting up a Hacklab/OpenLab
in
Birmingham going on on
Hi,
Just stumbled across this facility.
http://www.hacklab.org.uk/
They seem geared up for events such as ours.
CiarĂ¡n
--
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 22:11:21 +
> From: "Jai Harrison" j...@jaiha
> rrison.com>Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Program Development
> To: "British Ubuntu Talk" ub
> untu...@lists.ubuntu.com>Message-ID:
> 37eeeb790812241411g335cf7a1l53b35fbdd413...@m
> ail.gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plai
On Fri, 2008-12-26 at 12:27 +, Robert Leverington wrote:
> BitFolk provides secondary DNS, I suggest you read the customer
> information then contact support.
Thanks for that. I really should read docs and things before leaping to
the lists.
--
Josh Holland aka madmartian
Find me on #ubuntu-
Sean Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Josh Holland
> wrote:
>> it allows you to give two _different_ nameservers for your domain. As I
>> only have the one, I named my own and used the 123reg site's. Does this
>> mean I need another VPS?
>
> Personally, as you have a single-point
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Josh Holland
wrote:
> it allows you to give two _different_ nameservers for your domain. As I
> only have the one, I named my own and used the 123reg site's. Does this
> mean I need another VPS?
Personally, as you have a single-point-of-failure anyway in the VPS,
Josh Holland wrote:
> That all makes perfect sense. The VPS was originally set up to have
> hostname jrh.co.uk, when I thought that was free. On the 123reg website
> it allows you to give two _different_ nameservers for your domain. As I
> only have the one, I named my own and used the 123reg site'
On Fri, 2008-12-26 at 08:21 +, Sean Miller wrote:
> tracert suggests that your machine thinks it's called jrh.co.uk not
> joshh.co.uk
>
> Also you need BOTH nameservers to be pointing to your machine.
>
> At the moment you appear to have the first nameserver set to
> joshh.co.uk (and an IP)
I got one of the ones from the canonical store and the keyring. They are
both very nice, the keyring is very substantial.
Mj
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 9:47 AM, alan c wrote:
> Seen by keen eyed family member in Bentalls in Bracknell, before xmas,
> and now sitting on the desk next to me, is a 'Ubu
Seen by keen eyed family member in Bentalls in Bracknell, before xmas,
and now sitting on the desk next to me, is a 'Ubuntu' mug.
It is Big - 500ml, so my liter is half full rather than half empty
:-)
http://shop.whateverittakes.org/product.php?xProd=19&xSec=2
--
alan cocks
Ubuntu user #10391
Li
tracert suggests that your machine thinks it's called jrh.co.uk not joshh.co.uk
Also you need BOTH nameservers to be pointing to your machine.
At the moment you appear to have the first nameserver set to
joshh.co.uk (and an IP) and the second nameserver set to
ns.123-reg.co.uk -- I suspect that t
11 matches
Mail list logo