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Neil Greenwood wrote:
> 2009/5/22 John :
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>> I dont know what happened there, but I tooka snapshot of the VM
>> uninstalled it, then installed it again, now its working perfectly and
>> it even has extras, which I assume must be from the Guest Additions. I
>> dont have to use the right/ctrl to
2009/5/22 John :
> I dont know what happened there, but I tooka snapshot of the VM
> uninstalled it, then installed it again, now its working perfectly and
> it even has extras, which I assume must be from the Guest Additions. I
> dont have to use the right/ctrl to access the host machine, it just
Colin,
Colin wrote:
> I bought a Logitect Quickcam E3500 from Tesco for £9.97
> (http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-8472.aspx) It's half price at the
> moment and available in stores not just online.
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> I run Ubuntu 9.04 and just plugged it in and Skype recognised it.
Thanks. Looks like a trip to
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Hi, well, in my looking roundd to t
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>>> Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not
>>> able to get the flash
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>> Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not
>> able to get the flash video working in FF. Doing a apt-get update, this
>> has appeared in the terminal.
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2009/5/21 Tony Arnold
> Can anyone recommend/suggest a webcam that can be clipped to the top of
> my laptop that will work out of the box on Jaunty? I'd want to use it
> with Skype.
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Hi Tony
I bought a Logitect Quickcam E3500 from Tesco for £9.97 (
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-8472.aspx) It'
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>>> Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not
>>> able to get the flash
> Was it static instead of dynamic?
I believe it was.
Norman
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Harry Rickards wrote:
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> On 05/24/09 10:43, jakewc2 wrote:
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>> Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not
>> able to get the flash video working in FF. Doing a apt-get update, this
>> has appeared in the terminal.
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On 05/24/09 11:42, norman wrote:
> The problem has been solved by my son. It all happened over the
> telephone and I gathered that something was set to static instead of
> active.
Was it static instead of dynamic?
So I commented out some lines using
The problem has been solved by my son. It all happened over the
telephone and I gathered that something was set to static instead of
active. So I commented out some lines using gedit, saved and rebooted.
Network Manager became active and the router is connected to the
internet.
Thanks to all who t
> if I understand correctly that you have the PC connected to the new
> router only, then I would be inclined to maybe try remove power from
> the router, then re apply power. Then re boot the PC. Then if your
> numbers still do not work, then try more conventional numbers such as
> 192.168.1.1
T
> Is your old router still plugged in? If so, it might be worth disabling
> the wireless (if you have used it to connect to other networks) as this
> may confuse the system a bit. Simply right click on the wireless
> strength icon at the top and click Enable Wireless to make the tick go
> away.
T
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On 05/24/09 10:43, jakewc2 wrote:
> Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not
> able to get the flash video working in FF. Doing a apt-get update, this
> has appeared in the terminal.
> ==
Hi, well, in my looking roundd to try get this working, I'm still not able
to get the flash video working in FF. Doing a apt-get update, this has
appeared in the terminal.
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On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 21:23 +0100, norman wrote:
> > > My current router is about to die and I have a router supplied by my ISP
> > > which I have been trying to set up. I have followed all the available
> > > instructions but the end result is that I cannot make contact to the web
> > > set up. I
On 24 May 2009, at 09:53, alan c wrote:
> norman wrote:
My current router is about to die and I have a router supplied by
my ISP
which I have been trying to set up. I have followed all the
available
instructions but the end result is that I cannot make contact to
>>
norman wrote:
>> > My current router is about to die and I have a router supplied by my ISP
>> > which I have been trying to set up. I have followed all the available
>> > instructions but the end result is that I cannot make contact to the web
>> > set up. I enter the address supplied into Firefox
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