Hi Guys
I'm running Xubuntu 8.10 and am considering upgrading to 9.04. However, I
removed the OpenOffice.org 2.4 that originally came with the distro and
replaced it with v3.1.
Will an upgrade remove v3.1 and replace it with the standard v3.0, or attempt
to install v3.0 alongside?
I'd welcom
doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything,
> as something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader
> is very gone.
> (Trying to install Xubuntu, I get as far as clicking "next" on the
> keyboard layout chooser, then weird stripes be
Cheers for those -- downloading the 32 bit ubuntu server version now!
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2009/7/23 Sean Miller :
> Earls Court??!?!
>
> Linuxworld Expo never was at Earls Court when I attended it... was
> always Olympia 2.
>
> Sean
Same here, FWIW.
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2009/7/23 doug livesey :
> Not really liking to let things die gracefully & be at peace, I wondered if I
> could perhaps install just the basic, command-line parts of Ubuntu (linux
> with all the package managers, I guess) & see if I can get it running as a
> little server for cron jobs or somet
Or you can install a CLI system from the alternate cd.
pmt aka brobostigon
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:08:49PM +0100, doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything, as
> something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader is very
> gone.
>
Earls Court??!?!
Linuxworld Expo never was at Earls Court when I attended it... was
always Olympia 2.
Sean
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doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything, as
> something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader is very
> gone.
> (Trying to install Xubuntu, I get as far as clicking "next" on the keyb
2009/7/23 doug livesey :
> Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything, as
> something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader is very
> gone.
> (Trying to install Xubuntu, I get as far as clicking "next" on the keyboard
> layout chooser, then weird stripes
Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything, as
something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader is very
gone.
(Trying to install Xubuntu, I get as far as clicking "next" on the keyboard
layout chooser, then weird stripes begin to follow the mouse around, a
alan c wrote:
> I have just noticed this expo. Unfortunately I will not be able to
> attend these dates.
[...]
Thanks Alan and Bill - it seems my information is groundless, sorry all.
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All
Looking at the Olympia website: Olympia National Hall has an event from
2nd of October, Olympia Two has events on both the 30th and 2nd. Neither
of them are Linux related.
The Linux Expo, as was, typically was at Earls Court in October. This
show changed to CLOUD Expo Europe, at the Barbican
2009/7/23 alan c :
> I must admit I was slightly surprised to see it, but here is what I saw:
> http://www.bvents.com/event/172935-linuxworld-expo-uk-2009
>
Looks like a duff business events site to me. They seem to have just
scraped data from around the place. They even list entries for the
next
Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/7/22 alan c :
>> I have just noticed this expo. Unfortunately I will not be able to
>> attend these dates.
>>
>
> Where did you notice it out of interest?
I must admit I was slightly surprised to see it, but here is what I saw:
http://www.bvents.com/event/172935-linuxworld
2009/7/23 Daniel Drummond :
> heres a link for linuxworld expo:http://tinyurl.com/mrfjfn
>
+3 points for using lmgtfy
+2 points for obscuring it via tinyurl
-5 points for top posting
-10 points for not noting that that the subsequent results don't
actually link to any official announcement of ther
Daniel Drummond wrote:
> heres a link for linuxworld expo:http://tinyurl.com/mrfjfn
>
>
that link just made my day
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heres a link for linuxworld expo:http://tinyurl.com/mrfjfn
2009/7/23 Daniel Drummond :
> also the UKUUG Summer Conference 07 / 08 / 2009 in Birmingham
>
> Dan
>
> 2009/7/23 Lucy :
>> 2009/7/23 Bill Quinn :
>>> Alan
>>>
>>> I am more interested if you have anymore information on "LINUXWORLD EXPO
>
2009/7/22 alan c :
> I have just noticed this expo. Unfortunately I will not be able to
> attend these dates.
>
Where did you notice it out of interest?
Cheers,
Al.
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also the UKUUG Summer Conference 07 / 08 / 2009 in Birmingham
Dan
2009/7/23 Lucy :
> 2009/7/23 Bill Quinn :
>> Alan
>>
>> I am more interested if you have anymore information on "LINUXWORLD EXPO
>> UK 2009" as to my knowledge there is no more Linux related shows for the
>> rest of 2009.
>
> Ther
2009/7/23 Bill Quinn :
> Alan
>
> I am more interested if you have anymore information on "LINUXWORLD EXPO
> UK 2009" as to my knowledge there is no more Linux related shows for the
> rest of 2009.
There's LUG Radio Live in Wolverhampton during October. That's Linux related!
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I am more interested if you have anymore information on "LINUXWORLD EXPO
UK 2009" as to my knowledge there is no more Linux related shows for the
rest of 2009.
Bill
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Hey,
I'd just like to correct the misconception about audio format support
in Windows XP. Windows XP only comes with WMA playback support! MP3
codecs cost money to the user and,although most machines bought with
Windows on have had the MP3 codecs installed, it doesn't make MP3
support a part of Wi
2009/7/23 Mark Fraser :
> On Wednesday 22 July 2009 21:02:35 Lucy wrote:
>> My Dad has a computer running Xubuntu, shortly to be replaced by a
>> slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
>> bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update it using the
>> TomTom Home
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 21:02:35 Lucy wrote:
> My Dad has a computer running Xubuntu, shortly to be replaced by a
> slightly newer machine running Ubuntu 9.04. About 18 months ago he
> bought a TomTom One and would like to be able to update it using the
> TomTom Home Client. Now I know this is Wi
well there is all something called gmote? could that be used?
2009/7/23 David Jones
>
>
> Stephen Garton wrote:
> > 2009/7/21 Rob Beard :
> >> javadayaz wrote:
> >>> its a cable connection. with virgin.
> >>>
> >>> its a linkys router. not sure of what model. i will check and revert
> back.
> >>
2009/7/23 Rowan Berkeley :
> Norman Silverstone wrote:
>> I don't mind buying a new one but it feels a bit like you know who,
>> change the operating system and you need to change some hardware.
>
> Who?
>
Alluding to Microsoft Windows I suspect.
Cheers,
Al.
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Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/7/21 Rob Beard :
>> javadayaz wrote:
>>> its a cable connection. with virgin.
>>>
>>> its a linkys router. not sure of what model. i will check and revert back.
>> Ahh in that case I assume the modem is the standard cable modem that
>> Virgin supply?
>>
>> In that cas
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