Hi. I sent a message yesterday saying my (4-month-old) Linux Certified
laptop had died. However, I tried it again this morning and saw a brief
flashing cursor prompt (like the one you get briefly during Ubuntu
closedown), followed by a blank screen. This happened three times, then
it gave up. W
Does anyone know how to get the RSS feed URL needed to put into to
Gwibber so I could use Gwibber to monitor my friends status updates?
Google has resulted in lots of suggestions, but what these say should be
on the facebook page just isn't, so I'm confused!
Regards,
Tony.
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Tony Arnold,
On 14 Jun 2009, at 22:27, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi Rowan,
>
> 2009/6/14 Rowan :
>> Hi. My 'Linux Certified' (Compal JHL-90) just died on me. First the
>> display froze, then when I force-restarted it, it wouldn't go past
>> the
>> first Intel splash screen (with no boot options strip at the bott
Hi Rowan,
2009/6/14 Rowan :
> Hi. My 'Linux Certified' (Compal JHL-90) just died on me. First the
> display froze, then when I force-restarted it, it wouldn't go past the
> first Intel splash screen (with no boot options strip at the bottom),
> and now it just generates no display at all, though t
Hi. My 'Linux Certified' (Compal JHL-90) just died on me. First the
display froze, then when I force-restarted it, it wouldn't go past the
first Intel splash screen (with no boot options strip at the bottom),
and now it just generates no display at all, though the screen is
backlit normally. Th
Hi,
I was feeling a bit annoyed at adobe today, and especially that when you
google for rtmpdump these days you just get a bunch of blog entries and
a dead sourceforge site, So I decided to create a launchpad project for
rtmpdump [1].
For those of you that don't know, rtmpdump is a utility used b
2009/6/14 Neil Greenwood :
> 2009/6/13 thirstyh2o :
>> Need your help folks,
>>
>> I upgraded my laptop from Hardy to Intrepid and then to Jaunty yesterday.
>>
>> The problem is that gnome-panel never starts upon boot. Executing
>> [killall -v gnome-panels] reports "no process killed".
>>
>> Tried
2009/6/13 thirstyh2o :
> Need your help folks,
>
> I upgraded my laptop from Hardy to Intrepid and then to Jaunty yesterday.
>
> The problem is that gnome-panel never starts upon boot. Executing
> [killall -v gnome-panels] reports "no process killed".
>
> Tried to run [gnome-panel &] but it still d
Dean
> I don't bother any more, but then most of my data is stored on a NAS.
> When reinstalling Ubuntu there is an option for keeping your home directory.
Ah well, done it now, but I suspect it was the ability to keep the
home directory was what I had heard and made me think it wasn't
required
Graham Smith wrote:
> Is it still considered good practice to have a home partition, I have
> seen it mentioned in the forums that its no longer required. But it
> still seems to make sense to me.
I don't bother any more, but then most of my data is stored on a NAS.
When reinstalling Ubuntu there
Harry Rickards wrote:
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> Mozilla Weave (http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/12/introducing-weave/).
> There's a howto for your own server at
> http://marios.tziortzis.com/page/blog/article/setting-up-mozilla-weave-on-your-server/,
> and I think I rea
Rob
>> Or even NTFS I assume to make it easy for a dual boot Windows
>>
>>
>>
> Well I wouldn't personally format my home partition to NTFS. I can
> however access my Windows partition with the NTFS3g driver which is
> handy for those occasions when I need to access something off it
Yes i fact t
Michael Iain Douglas wrote:
> Mac: slight problem: some of us use windows too. And yes, yes, you can
> ext working under Windows, but it's not exactly rock solid. Someone
> should get XMarks, and then make it so you can use a server or location
> of your choice.
Ah, yes. I can see using Window
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On 06/14/09 13:43, Michael Iain Douglas wrote:
> Harry Rickards wrote:
>> On 14 Jun 2009, at 13:37, Michael Iain Douglas
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> mac wrote:
>>>
>>> Mac: slight problem: some of us use windows too. And yes, yes, you can
>>> ext wo
Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2009, at 13:37, Michael Iain Douglas
> wrote:
>
>
>> mac wrote:
>>
>> Mac: slight problem: some of us use windows too. And yes, yes, you can
>> ext working under Windows, but it's not exactly rock solid. Someone
>> should get XMarks, and then make it so
On 14 Jun 2009, at 13:37, Michael Iain Douglas
wrote:
> mac wrote:
>> Rob Beard wrote:
>>
>>
>>> What I would love (not sure if something is available) is a addon
>>> for
>>> Firefox so I can save my bookmarks to a central server (ideally my
>>> own
>>> personal server) and have it shared
mac wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>
>> What I would love (not sure if something is available) is a addon for
>> Firefox so I can save my bookmarks to a central server (ideally my own
>> personal server) and have it shared between my many PCs, at the moment I
>> must have about 5 or 6 different
Rob Beard wrote:
> What I would love (not sure if something is available) is a addon for
> Firefox so I can save my bookmarks to a central server (ideally my own
> personal server) and have it shared between my many PCs, at the moment I
> must have about 5 or 6 different sets of bookmarks. Bei
I did the same, bought a replacement before finding out about Goodies, thought
the repair cost was very reasonable, always good to have a spare monitor
around. Repair items must be properly packed, if you dont have the original
monitor packaging, Goodies will advise. They are used by several mon
Thanks for the suggestion, however I've already bought a new monitor!
Just to clarify, the monitor turns on, and there is an LED that
responds to the DVI/VGA input, ie it changes colour when it goes to
sleep mode, and changes back to green when you wiggle the mouse.
So there is hope.
Forgot to m
Rob Beard wrote:
> What I would love (not sure if something is available) is a addon for
> Firefox so I can save my bookmarks to a central server (ideally my own
> personal server) and have it shared between my many PCs, at the moment I
> must have about 5 or 6 different sets of bookmarks. Bein
Graham Smith wrote:
> Rob
>
>
>
>> In theory unless something goes completely wrong you should be able to
>> upgrade online as each new release is made available but I'd say a
>> separate home partition is a good thing.
>>
>
> Yes, I like the principle
>
> > Having a separate home partitio
Sounds like you might have a monitor with a power supply problem, Goodies
Enterprise, of Bedford, collect courier, repair, deliver for a fixed fee which
wil be around the half the cost of cost of a new monitor. Good firm, who repair
a range of electronic equipment.
Hope info helps, regards, Mich
Rob
> In theory unless something goes completely wrong you should be able to
> upgrade online as each new release is made available but I'd say a
> separate home partition is a good thing.
Yes, I like the principle
> Having a separate home partition also means
> that you could format your root
Graham Smith wrote:
> I'm afraid all I was thinking about was whether the fresh install
> would fix my network problem,I knew the live CD worked but was waiting
> for the full install to still not work - but it did work.
>
> I could start from scratch and install again I suppose, maybe that
> woul
Hi,
I had an LCD screen go on me. It's a 19" generic LCD that worked fine
right up until it wouldn't display any images. It has DVI and VGA.
I suspect the backlight has gone and may be an easy fix for someone.
If you want it send me an email off list otherwise it will be taken to
the tip in a fe
andrew seyes wrote:
> I had a problem with similar symptoms to those you describe and this
> was the only way I could get any log output out of thunderbird to
> figure out way was going on. As you say it does not appear to log
> anywhere else - I couldnt find anything in the usual places either.
2009/6/13 mac :
> andrew seyes wrote:
>> You can activate logging by setting some environment variables before
>> you start thunderbird, including one where you choose the name of the
>> log file. For this to work you'll have to do it from a terminal
>> (Accessories -> Terminal).
>>
>> For full de
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