Why are Linux people so "territorial"??
Any attempts I make in Somerset to organise a release party for
something like Ubuntu gets folks saying "can't be doing with that -
Debian's the only decent distro" or "Sorry, that's one of those Debian
derivitives isn't it? apt-get reallys gets to me... gi
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Hello all, for those of you who don't know me already I'm Chris or ianto
on the Freenode IRC network. Firstly, I'd like to thank all those who
made it or let me know that
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> 2009/4/26 Andrew Williams :
> > A few people may of spotted me firing away with a camera at the event,
> and as requested i've made them available online.
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> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/nik_doof/sets/72157617311869238/
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> Brilliant, thanks! It was a good party and it was great to meet ev
2009/4/26 Andrew Williams :
> A few people may of spotted me firing away with a camera at the event, and as
> requested i've made them available online.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/nik_doof/sets/72157617311869238/
Brilliant, thanks! It was a good party and it was great to meet everyone.
Tha
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John Taylor wrote:
> Harry Rickards wrote:
> John Taylor wrote:
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Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/4/26 John Taylor :
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>> Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
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>> any ide
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> John Taylor wrote:
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>> Alan Pope wrote:
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>>> 2009/4/26 John Taylor :
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Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
any ideas? never happened before!
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John Taylor wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
>> 2009/4/26 John Taylor :
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>>> Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
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>>> any ideas? never happened before!
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>> How did you try to upgrade?
>> Can you attac
Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/4/26 John Taylor :
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>> Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
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>> any ideas? never happened before!
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> How did you try to upgrade?
> Can you attach your /etc/apt/sources.list and the contents of any
> files in /etc/apt/so
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> 2009/4/26 Chris Rowson
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>> I have a laptop (less than a year old) with an ATI Radeon X1200 series
>> graphics chip in it.
>>
>> After having installed Jaunty, I was pleased to see that suspend and
>> resume worked (using the Open Source) drivers. Unfortunately however 3D
>> acceleration is to
Andrew Williams wrote:
> A few people may of spotted me firing away with a camera at the
> event, and as requested i've made them available online.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/nik_doof/sets/72157617311869238/
>
> I took in the region of 300 photos during the night so it's taking
> some time
2009/4/26 Chris Rowson
> I have a laptop (less than a year old) with an ATI Radeon X1200 series
> graphics chip in it.
>
> After having installed Jaunty, I was pleased to see that suspend and resume
> worked (using the Open Source) drivers. Unfortunately however 3D
> acceleration is totally miser
Chris Rowson wrote:
> [...]
> So, it looks like a choice of either stay with an older version of
> Ubuntu with proprietary driver support (but loose the ability to
> suspend/resume) or stick with Jaunty, but loose 3D acceleration features
> because of the pretty poor Open Source drivers.
>
> So
2009/4/26 John Taylor :
> Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
>
> any ideas? never happened before!
>
How did you try to upgrade?
Can you attach your /etc/apt/sources.list and the contents of any
files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
Cheers,
Al.
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I have a laptop (less than a year old) with an ATI Radeon X1200 series
graphics chip in it.
After having installed Jaunty, I was pleased to see that suspend and resume
worked (using the Open Source) drivers. Unfortunately however 3D
acceleration is totally miserable. Google Earth runs like a prove
Seems to fail during calculating changes - could not calculate upgrade
any ideas? never happened before!
John
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Rik Boland wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to get started on Gento but I don't have another machine to work
> with, nor do I want on, so is it all possible to use a external hard
> drive in a caddy and to boot it up that way?
>
> I hope that makes sense and I hope you can.
>
> If you can how easy is it to
Andrew Williams wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/nik_doof/sets/72157617311869238/
Other people took photos too: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ubuntumcr/
Use the #ubuntumcr tag on your content!
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