2009/8/13 William Anderson :
> John Matthews wrote:
>> Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
>> server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
>> ownership, but not everything inside.
>>
>> the script I used was
>>
>> sudo chown www-data:www-d
This sounds good but no gui is off putting. I want to basiclly add some text
to compile an audiobook.
On Aug 13, 2009 6:51 PM, "William Anderson" wrote:
javadayaz wrote: > i know this is probably a stupid question. But how well
does it work? in > your p...
I've pointed festival at text from news
javadayaz wrote:
> i know this is probably a stupid question. But how well does it work? in
> your personal experience.
I've pointed festival at text from news.bbc.co.uk in the past, and it
comes out very well; depends on which voice you use, of course.
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Rob Beard wrote:
> [snip]
>
> To get round having to use two different connections for inside the
> network and outside the network I have setup dnsmasq on my server and
> added the hostnames of each machine and the DynDNS domain name to the
> /etc/hosts file so they point to the internal IP ad
John Matthews wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
> server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
> ownership, but not everything inside.
>
> the script I used was
>
> sudo chown www-data:www-data and filename
>
> I think I ne
On 12 Aug 2009 at 18:20, Harry Rickards wrote:
> Thought this might be of interest...
>
> - Original Message
> Subject: [Sussex] Judge bans Microsoft Word sales
> This could be which breaks camels back on the idea of software patents
> and how very dumb it all is.
> It all dow
2009/8/13 Alan Lord (News) :
> On 13/08/09 14:26, John Matthews wrote:
>> Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
>>> 2009/8/13 John Matthews:
>>>
Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
ownership
On 13/08/09 14:26, John Matthews wrote:
> Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
>> 2009/8/13 John Matthews:
>>
>>> Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
>>> server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
>>> ownership, but not everything inside.
>>>
>>>
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
> 2009/8/13 John Matthews :
>
>> Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
>> server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
>> ownership, but not everything inside.
>>
>> the script I used was
>>
>> sudo chown www-da
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data
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2009/8/13 John Matthews :
> Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
> server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
> ownership, but not everything inside.
>
> the script I used was
>
> sudo chown www-data:www-data and filename
>
> I think I ne
Hi, I wonder if somebody can help. I have uploaded a something to my
server, I need to change the ownership. I managed to change the folders
ownership, but not everything inside.
the script I used was
sudo chown www-data:www-data and filename
I think I need to add the -R some where to make it
i know this is probably a stupid question. But how well does it work? in
your personal experience.
2009/8/13 Matt Jones
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:54 AM, javadayaz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to convert from text to speech. Does anyone know of any free apps
> in
> > ubuntu that can do this?
On 13/08/09 10:43, Liam Wilson wrote:
> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
> unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
>
It is certainly better but personally I thought there we
I have an EEE, I use autologin to the system, but before it connects to
the wireless n/w it asks to open the default keyring, needing a password.
Is there anyway of bypassing this?
Yes I know it is unsecure, but it is only used in the house, if I use it
away I remove the autologin (and the wirel
James Milligan wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>> Alan Pope wrote:
>>
>>
>>> 2009/8/13 Rob Beard :
>>>
>>>
>>>
Liam Wilson wrote:
> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
> unveiled by the art tea
Rob Beard wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> 2009/8/13 Rob Beard :
>>
>>
>>> Liam Wilson wrote:
>>>
>>>
For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
https://wiki.ubuntu.
Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/8/13 Rob Beard :
>
>> Liam Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
>>> unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
>>>
>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
>>>
>>>
2009/8/13 Rowan Berkeley :
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 at 10:48:03 Neil Greenwood
> wrote:
>> Sun include a repository for the VirtualBox version that you can get
>> from their website. This means that you'll get updates to VirtualBox
>> when they're available - better than downloading a version from th
2009/8/13 Rowan Berkeley :
> But DKMS ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support
> - ) requires lots of skills to install and use, as I recall from having
> considered it to deal with my non-default interface driver problem.
>
It doesn't for apps like VirtualBox because they come
This looks very nice :) I would imagine they are making similar
changes to other parts of the desktop UI for consistency. Is this the
case?
Jai
2009/8/13 Alan Pope :
> 2009/8/13 Rob Beard :
>> Liam Wilson wrote:
>>> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
>>> unveile
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 at 10:48:03 Neil Greenwood
wrote:
> Sun include a repository for the VirtualBox version that you can get
> from their website. This means that you'll get updates to VirtualBox
> when they're available - better than downloading a version from the
> website and it getting out-of-
2009/8/13 Rob Beard :
> Liam Wilson wrote:
>> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
>> unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
>>
> Ooh I like that, very polished.
>
>From what
Liam Wilson wrote:
> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
> unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
>
Ooh I like that, very polished.
Will Ubuntu 9.10 be implementing Plymou
Liam Wilson wrote:
> For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
> unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
>
I certainly digg this mature look and I hope the desktop as a whole
rece
Neil Greenwood wrote:
> 2009/8/11 James Milligan :
>
>> So you might want to stick to a VM for now, enabling USB passthrough.
>> Remember to get the download from the website rather than through
>> apt-get, so you might want to do this before you get to the computer (as
>> you said that there wa
2009/8/11 James Milligan :
> So you might want to stick to a VM for now, enabling USB passthrough.
> Remember to get the download from the website rather than through
> apt-get, so you might want to do this before you get to the computer (as
> you said that there was no internet, IIRC - it might ha
For those who haven't seen them, the new boot/login screens have been
unveiled by the art team. I think the do look rather darn sweet!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:54 AM, javadayaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to convert from text to speech. Does anyone know of any free apps in
> ubuntu that can do this?
>
> Im planning on converting a book from text to speech so i can listen on my
> DAP.
>
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>
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ok will do.
2009/8/13 Samuel Toogood
> --- Original message ---
> > From: javadayaz
> > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Sent: 13.8.'09, 8:50
> >
> > have you used this? are the results any good?
> >
> > As its a book that i want to use this for ...i dont want it to sound too
> > ro
--- Original message ---
> From: javadayaz
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: 13.8.'09, 8:50
>
> have you used this? are the results any good?
>
> As its a book that i want to use this for ...i dont want it to sound too
> robotic!!
>
> 2009/8/13 Samuel Toogood
>> --- Original
have you used this? are the results any good?
As its a book that i want to use this for ...i dont want it to sound too
robotic!!
2009/8/13 Samuel Toogood
> --- Original message ---
> > From: javadayaz
> > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Sent: 13.8.'09, 7:54
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I w
--- Original message ---
> From: javadayaz
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: 13.8.'09, 7:54
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to convert from text to speech. Does anyone know of any free apps
> in ubuntu that can do this?
>
> Im planning on converting a book from text to speech so i can listen o
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