Damn! I don't buy it often, but I did this month... isn't even as if
it had anything remotely interesting on the coverdisk... could have
saved those pennies for something else...
Ah well...
Sean
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2009/3/3 Thomas Ibbotson :
> This just came up on my local LUG mailing list. Thought I would spread
> the word:
>
> http://www.tuxradar.com/content/linux-format-free-download-24-hours-only
>
> Tom
Oh, nifty. Thanks!
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David King wrote:
> Sounds like it is worthwhile. I get emails from online stores offering
> the same sort of deal, such 99 p or so for a 1 GB USB drive. But when I
> factor in the cost of delivery, it will be more like £7 for a 1 GB drive.
>
> So I
Cheers for that, Tom!
Doug.
2009/3/3 Thomas Ibbotson
> This just came up on my local LUG mailing list. Thought I would spread
> the word:
>
> http://www.tuxradar.com/content/linux-format-free-download-24-hours-only
>
> Tom
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This just came up on my local LUG mailing list. Thought I would spread
the word:
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/linux-format-free-download-24-hours-only
Tom
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Also, the Google Maps API key is registered for another site - just popped up
then :-)
Whole website is iffy if you ask me.
I'm gonna send them a message via their contact form. I'm risking my Windows PC
for them. What will I get back in return off them ;-)
A pound off? <- I thought it was fun
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Alan Jenkins wrote:
> LeeGroups wrote:
So I really must check out this Poundland offer. I tried looking for the
Poundland website, but Google told me that poundland.com contained
malicious code and would not let me directly visit it. Wik
LeeGroups wrote:
>>> So I really must check out this Poundland offer. I tried looking for the
>>> Poundland website, but Google told me that poundland.com contained
>>> malicious code and would not let me directly visit it. Wikipedia listed
>>> the site as being at poundland.co.uk, which when I tri
>> So I really must check out this Poundland offer. I tried looking for the
>> Poundland website, but Google told me that poundland.com contained
>> malicious code and would not let me directly visit it. Wikipedia listed
>> the site as being at poundland.co.uk, which when I tried to access it, I
>
Cheers for that, Colin.
I removed the line that referenced f11 from the file you suggested &
rebooted, but that did nothing.
Is this perhaps set somewhere else, too?
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On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 10:20:01AM +, doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I'm on a Macbook running Ubuntu, and by default the install maps the
> left & right clicks to the f11 & f12 keys.
> I want to unmap this -- could someone advise me on how this is done?
It's configurable in the /etc/default/mouse
Hi -- I'm on a Macbook running Ubuntu, and by default the install maps the
left & right clicks to the f11 & f12 keys.
I want to unmap this -- could someone advise me on how this is done?
Thanks very much,
Doug.
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