Re: [ubuntu-uk] BT Home Hub

2009-04-15 Thread Ian Pascoe
Hi Tony Like Rob it's something I'm going to try out over the weekend - I'll report back. Ian -Original Message- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]on Behalf Of Tony Travis Sent: 14 April 2009 22:53 To: British Ubuntu Talk Subject: Re: [ub

Re: [ubuntu-uk] BT Home Hub

2009-04-15 Thread Ian Pascoe
Whoops, that IP address should have read 192.168.1.253 - that particular IP address seems to be the one associated specifically with the USB port. -Original Message- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]on Behalf Of Rob Beard Sent: 15 April 20

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 8.10 - upgrade of svn to 1.5 or 1.6

2009-04-15 Thread Werner F. Bruhin
Werner F. Bruhin wrote: > Philip Stubbs wrote: >> 2009/4/15 Werner F. Bruhin : >>> I just upgraded my Ubuntu machine which I mainly use for my svn >>> repository. Reason to upgrade was to get of svn 1.4.3 to something more >>> recent, i.e. 1.5.x or even better 1.6.1. Just for the archive. After g

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 8.10 - upgrade of svn to 1.5 or 1.6

2009-04-15 Thread Werner F. Bruhin
Philip Stubbs wrote: > 2009/4/15 Werner F. Bruhin : >> I just upgraded my Ubuntu machine which I mainly use for my svn >> repository. Reason to upgrade was to get of svn 1.4.3 to something more >> recent, i.e. 1.5.x or even better 1.6.1. >> >> Was searching around but have not found instructions o

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 8.10 - upgrade of svn to 1.5 or 1.6

2009-04-15 Thread Philip Stubbs
2009/4/15 Werner F. Bruhin : > I just upgraded my Ubuntu machine which I mainly use for my svn > repository.  Reason to upgrade was to get of svn 1.4.3 to something more > recent, i.e. 1.5.x or even better 1.6.1. > > Was searching around but have not found instructions on how to get svn > upgraded

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 8.10 - upgrade of svn to 1.5 or 1.6

2009-04-15 Thread Werner F. Bruhin
I just upgraded my Ubuntu machine which I mainly use for my svn repository. Reason to upgrade was to get of svn 1.4.3 to something more recent, i.e. 1.5.x or even better 1.6.1. Was searching around but have not found instructions on how to get svn upgraded - note that I am still pretty new to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Release: Welsh Party - Starbucks, Cardiff CF10 2BJ until 7pm

2009-04-15 Thread Christopher Swift
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Craig Lomax wrote: > If there is a leader it would be Chris since he's our current PoC (until we > vote). We'll be wearing shirts with "Ubuntu Guru" printed on. Also I'll be > wearing an Ubuntu lanyard so you can barely miss me. Not sure about a banner

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Release: Welsh Party - Starbucks, Cardiff CF10 2BJ until 7pm

2009-04-15 Thread Craig Lomax
If there is a leader it would be Chris since he's our current PoC (until we vote). We'll be wearing shirts with "Ubuntu Guru" printed on. Also I'll be wearing an Ubuntu lanyard so you can barely miss me. Not sure about a banner as of yet, I've done a few designs but we might not bother with one. It

Re: [ubuntu-uk] BT Home Hub

2009-04-15 Thread Rob Beard
Tony Travis wrote: > Ian Pascoe wrote: > >> [...] >> 2. What can be connected to the Home Hub USB ports? Most mass storage >> devices will work "out of the box". Apparently the Home Hub has SAMBA >> built in to aid with this. IP address 192.168.0.253 >> > > Hello, Ian. > > Thanks for t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and a Great Grandma. A great story.

2009-04-15 Thread Stephen O'Neill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 15/04/09 11:57, Philip Wyett wrote: >> True enough, it can. Was having a self PEBHAC moment, but now can let >> myself off. :-) [snip] > I'm going back to bed to get up and start over. Two keys out on that > PEBKAC even. :-D I did wonder, then a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and a Great Grandma. A great story.

2009-04-15 Thread Philip Wyett
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 11:44 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote: > On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 11:13 +0100, Bruce Beardall wrote: > > What? A story as good as this doesn't deserve to be mentioned more > > than once? > > > > Cheers > > > > Bruce > > > > True enough, it can. Was having a self PEBHAC moment, but

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and a Great Grandma. A great story.

2009-04-15 Thread Philip Wyett
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 11:13 +0100, Bruce Beardall wrote: > What? A story as good as this doesn't deserve to be mentioned more > than once? > > Cheers > > Bruce > True enough, it can. Was having a self PEBHAC moment, but now can let myself off. :-) Regards Phil > > 2009/4/15 Philip Wyett >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and a Great Grandma. A great story.

2009-04-15 Thread Tim Dobson
Philip Wyett wrote: > OK, I scrolled back through my email and see it has been posted. Wish > some users would keep up. ;-) Sadly I didn't see this the first time, so thanks anyway! :) -- www.tdobson.net If each of us have one object, and we exchange them, then each of us still has one obj

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and a Great Grandma. A great story.

2009-04-15 Thread Bruce Beardall
What? A story as good as this doesn't deserve to be mentioned more than once? Cheers Bruce 2009/4/15 Philip Wyett > On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 04:40 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote: > > I'll not spoil this one and leave you to read it through. :-) > > > > > http://dnc.digitalunite.com/2009/03/31/shoppin

Re: [ubuntu-uk] commands to navigate a windows network for a script - fstab and domains...

2009-04-15 Thread Steve Garton
On 15/04/09 09:06, Dave Morley wrote: [SNIP] > > Push comes to shove you could always try the likewise open AD package > I have never managed to get Likewise to work with our (W2000) domain at work. Not sure if it is our Domain that is screwy, or the fact that it is W2000, but still: YMMV. Ste

Re: [ubuntu-uk] commands to navigate a windows network for a script - fstab and domains...

2009-04-15 Thread Dave Morley
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 08:59 +0100, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > > From: Rob Beard > > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] commands to navigate a windows network for a > >script > > To: British Ubuntu Talk > > Message-ID: <49e4b131.1020...@esdelle.co.uk> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

[ubuntu-uk] commands to navigate a windows network for a script - fstab and domains...

2009-04-15 Thread Cornelius Mostert
> From: Rob Beard > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] commands to navigate a windows network for a >        script > To: British Ubuntu Talk > Message-ID: <49e4b131.1020...@esdelle.co.uk> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > doug livesey wrote: >> Hi -- I have set up a databas

[ubuntu-uk] Release: Welsh Party - Starbucks, Cardiff CF10 2BJ until 7pm

2009-04-15 Thread Cornelius Mostert
> Cornelius Mostert wrote: > > Hallo all.. > > I saw this on your site and would love to go but I have a full family (wife, > > and 2 small children) and therefore can not hang around indefinite and > > therefore would like to ask what is the starting time for the *Morning > > session* (25th April