> Is it a Flash-based streaming media?
I am sorry, but I do not know. There are no messages to indicate a fault
or a need for other software it all happens so quickly. You might even
say, in a flash.
Norman
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David King wrote:
> I wonder what a Dalek running on Ubuntu would be like?
Well for starters, there'd be none of these legacy proprietary
limitations regarding stairs (unless there were outstanding patent
issues with this technology).
All Daleks would be a tasteful shade of chocolate brown with
Neil Greenwood wrote:
> 2009/7/11 Wulfy :
>
>> I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest. The problem is that
>> VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the
>> version that's supposed to do that.
>>
>>
>
> Did you install the guest additions? They're nee
Is it a Flash-based streaming media?
David King
Norman Silverstone wrote:
> When I try to listen to a sound broadcast such as 5 live, a window opens
> and then Firefox crashes. However, I am able to watch and listen in
> pop-out player with no problem. Any suggestions to overcome this
> difficu
I do have another problem, with the network.
I have put my Asus EeePC running Xandros on the network, and I want to
connect to it from my Ubuntu PC and vice versa.
I have installed samba on Ubuntu, plus gadmin-samba, and Firestarter.
I have tried to set up the file sharing so that the Asus can a
Thanks, Matthew, that worked perfectly. I have saved it in a script so
that I can mount the NAS from the CLI when I need to use it, and have
full read-write access.
David King
Matthew Daubney wrote:
>>
>
> Hi David,
>
> You need to tell the mount line to override the uid and gid of the
>
2009/7/11 Wulfy :
> I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest. The problem is that
> VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the
> version that's supposed to do that.
>
Did you install the guest additions? They're needed to get USB working, IIRC.
Cofion/Regard
I forgot to add that I am running 9.04.
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Rob Beard wrote:
> [snip]
>
> I just got the general impression that you were saying that Macs were
> the the be all and end all, guess I read it wrong. You're lucky not to
> have used Me, I had the annoying task of supporting it once, wasn't fun
> at all :-(
Apologies if that's the way I com
When I try to listen to a sound broadcast such as 5 live, a window opens
and then Firefox crashes. However, I am able to watch and listen in
pop-out player with no problem. Any suggestions to overcome this
difficulty would be very welcome.
Norman
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On 11/07/09 11:05, Paul Webster wrote:
> Dear Alan
Hi Paul,
> As the UK-Ubuntu list seems to be a spaghetti-like state at the moment
> (so it seems to me), I thought I'd send my reply to your kind advice
> directly to you, as you may not have seen it through the jungle (to
> switch metaphors).
I
On Sat, 2009-07-11 at 10:04 +0100, David King wrote:
> I am trying to connect to my NAS drive in Ubuntu 9.04.
>
> I used to be able to do it when running Ubuntu 8.04, but now when I
> mount the NAS drive, the group is set to 501, and the owner is set to
> 501 - User #501
>
> and thus I cannot ac
William Anderson wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>> Sean Miller wrote:
>>
>>> I concur... Openoffice is bloatware of the highest order.
>>>
>>> If I could be bothered to get an older version of Office working on
>>> wine I would - but I don't use office suites enough to do so.
>>>
>>> It's a sh
I am trying to connect to my NAS drive in Ubuntu 9.04.
I used to be able to do it when running Ubuntu 8.04, but now when I
mount the NAS drive, the group is set to 501, and the owner is set to
501 - User #501
and thus I cannot access any files on the NAS drive. I can read the
directory listings
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Rob Beard wrote:
> Not to mention, when did this become an OpenOffice bashing Mac loving
> mailing list?
I was merely expressing my experience. Openoffice takes ages to open
for me on both Windows and Ubuntu - I find KOffice to be a better (and
much quicker) optio
Rob Beard wrote:
> Sean Miller wrote:
>> I concur... Openoffice is bloatware of the highest order.
>>
>> If I could be bothered to get an older version of Office working on
>> wine I would - but I don't use office suites enough to do so.
>>
>> It's a shame, really, that Sun decided to go down the b
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