On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 12:37:21 -, Tim Dobson wrote:
> people wrote:
>
> I'm from South Manchester, Cheshire, etc.
>
> Are people aware of the existence of:
>
> Manchester Free Software Group - http://manchester.fsuk.org
> Manchester Linux User Group - http://manlug.org
> #manlug Currybeer Socia
Please disregard the other message from me. I didn't check the email
address before I pressed the button. Have sent the message to the list so
no need to forward it.
Ged
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 12:37:21 -, Tim Dobson wrote:
> people wrote:
>
> I'm from South Manchester, Cheshire, etc.
>
> Are people aware of the existence of:
>
> Manchester Free Software Group - http://manchester.fsuk.org
> Manchester Linux User Group - http://manlug.org
> #manlug Currybeer Socia
Hi,
I have been using the adaptor for a while before and if I remember
correctly without issue.
But now, and I am not sure what has changed it doesn't work as it used to.
I can connect to the wireless network I have. Then if I set ping going
before it connects and leave it while it connects I get
Howard Berry wrote:
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the same laptop for my presentation.
If the F-keys fail, use the Screen Resolution tool under System -
Preferences:
http://beginlinux.wordpress.com/2008/0
No idea about Sonys but my Ubuntu on Compaq seems to do the whole
screen thing just the same as Windows... use the Fn-F4 or whatever...
Never had a problem with it in the past... perhaps it's broken in the
latest version? Must admit I haven't tried it for a few months...
Sean
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I would be interested in an Ubuntu group. I'm quite experienced with
Ubuntu installation and desktop usage, and have used it for a short time
as a server as well (before I lost my job in West Yorkshire). I
installed Ubuntu and Edubuntu for several friends, neighbours and
relatives, usually with
people wrote:
I'm from South Manchester, Cheshire, etc.
Are people aware of the existence of:
Manchester Free Software Group - http://manchester.fsuk.org
Manchester Linux User Group - http://manlug.org
#manlug Currybeer Social - http://manlug.org.uk
DFEY-NW - Digital Freedom in Education and You
Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/3/18 John :
Hi Mike,
I did try that, I remember you showing me when you came over, lol. It
was one of the things I did remember. lol. It didnt seem to work, and I
also just tried it again, when you mentioned it, still didnt work.
I then just looked at t
2009/3/18 John :
> Hi Mike,
>
> I did try that, I remember you showing me when you came over, lol. It
> was one of the things I did remember. lol. It didnt seem to work, and I
> also just tried it again, when you mentioned it, still didnt work.
>
> I then just looked at the drop down menu in the Ne
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doug livesey wrote:
> Yeah -- sadly they filled them in with pound shops!
>
> 2009/3/19 Sean Miller
>
>> 2009/3/19 doug livesey :
>>> I'm terrible at actually making it to meetups, but nonetheless would be
>>> interested in such a group.
>>> I'm lov
Howard Berry wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
> There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the s
Yeah -- sadly they filled them in with pound shops!
2009/3/19 Sean Miller
> 2009/3/19 doug livesey :
> > I'm terrible at actually making it to meetups, but nonetheless would be
> > interested in such a group.
> > I'm loving Ubuntu, but work pressure being what it is, I'm just not
> getting
> > t
2009/3/19 doug livesey :
> I'm terrible at actually making it to meetups, but nonetheless would be
> interested in such a group.
> I'm loving Ubuntu, but work pressure being what it is, I'm just not getting
> the time to explore it properly on my own, so a group could be perfect.
> I'm based just d
I'm terrible at actually making it to meetups, but nonetheless would be
interested in such a group.
I'm loving Ubuntu, but work pressure being what it is, I'm just not getting
the time to explore it properly on my own, so a group could be perfect.
I'm based just down the road near Blackburn.
Dou
I'm in Manchester city center, and would be interested in such a group.
Simon Wears
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On 19 Mar 2009, at 07:39, James Milligan wrote:
> Hi Matt
>
> I run Ubuntu on a virtual machine and don't
Hi Matt
I run Ubuntu on a virtual machine and don't really have a lot of
experience with it to be honest.
I also live in south Manchester - well more Cheshire really - so it'd
be helpful for me to have one of those groups ;-)
James
On 19 Mar 2009, at 07:24, Matt wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
Hello everyone
I just wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an experienced
Linux user, living in South Manchester. My interest is in the promotion
of free software to the general public. I am an experienced Ubuntu user,
web designer and can program in Java and Python to an intermediate
lev
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