Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
> Ampache should do what you're after.
>
> $ sudo aptitude install ampache
>
>
Okay having played with Ampache for a while, I found it doesn't do the
job. I think it's a limitation with the phone itself (Nokia e63). The
phone supports Shoutcast streaming (basically
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Vinothan Shankar wrote:
> Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi
>
>> the following wiki pedia page
>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions
>
>> there is a comparison of windows 7 versions, just wondered if anyone
>> could imagine there was a column
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
> 2009/9/19 Rob Beard :
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Not sure if anyone can help with this one...
>>
>> Basically my new phone has Wifi and it will play Shoutcast streams. Now
>> although I can put music on the memory card, I'd rather not have a load
>> of songs duplicated on
2009/9/19 Vinothan Shankar :
> Maximum CPU chips: probably 64 (standard in Linux kernel, I believe)
I thought it could scale to 4096 now? (Or was that just an xkcd comic?
I forget...)
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2009/9/19 Rob Beard :
> Hi folks,
>
> Not sure if anyone can help with this one...
>
> Basically my new phone has Wifi and it will play Shoutcast streams. Now
> although I can put music on the memory card, I'd rather not have a load
> of songs duplicated on my server and phone. What I would like
2009/9/19 Rob Beard :
> This may give you some pointers, it covers VirtualBox on Windows XP (and
> Ubuntu 7.10 I believe) but the principal is the same...
>
> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/virtualbox
>
The Ubuntu doc site has some good pages about it too.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Virt
John Matthews wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering, I would like to have a clean install of Ubuntu in a
> VM, which I have installed on my machine which is using Ubuntu. Trouble
> is, I cant get it to install. Does somebody have a url to a site, where
> it gives instructions on installing into a VM.
>
>
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 7:17 PM, John Matthews wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering, I would like to have a clean install of Ubuntu in a
> VM, which I have installed on my machine which is using Ubuntu. Trouble
> is, I cant get it to install. Does somebody have a url to a site, where
> it gives instructio
Hi, I was wondering, I would like to have a clean install of Ubuntu in a
VM, which I have installed on my machine which is using Ubuntu. Trouble
is, I cant get it to install. Does somebody have a url to a site, where
it gives instructions on installing into a VM.
Thanks
John.
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Rik Boland wrote:
> When installing hackingtosh do i need to change my bios?
>
> Can I use it as a vm?
>
> Shalom
>
Do you mean running MacOS X on a standard PC?
If so, you're probably best going and having a look at InsanelyMac at
http://www.insanelymac.com
Rob
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When installing hackingtosh do i need to change my bios?
Can I use it as a vm?
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Hi folks,
Not sure if anyone can help with this one...
Basically my new phone has Wifi and it will play Shoutcast streams. Now
although I can put music on the memory card, I'd rather not have a load
of songs duplicated on my server and phone. What I would like to do
though is to stream songs
On Saturday 19 September 2009 12:09:40 John Matthews wrote:
> Mark Fraser wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:57:22 John Matthews wrote:
> >> Sean Miller wrote:
> >>> try...
> >>>
> >>> sudo apt-get clean
> >>> sudo apt-get update
> >>>
> >>> ...see if that helps...
> >>>
> >>> Sean
> >>
>
Matthew Wild wrote:
> 2009/9/19 John Matthews :
>
>> Sean Miller wrote:
>>
>>> ...and you did the apt-get clean, yes?
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Did that, and it still shows in the updates box, and I still cant remove
>> it from the synaptic, I still get that message.
>>
>>
>
>
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Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> the following wiki pedia page
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions
>
> there is a comparison of windows 7 versions, just wondered if anyone
> could imagine there was a column for ubuntu which features (or e
2009/9/19 John Matthews :
> Sean Miller wrote:
>> ...and you did the apt-get clean, yes?
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
> Did that, and it still shows in the updates box, and I still cant remove
> it from the synaptic, I still get that message.
>
There are three similar bugs for bluez, see:
1) https://bugs.lau
Sham it's not a Dell, I have ALL the service manuals for all Dell laptops
and desktops!
Doc
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Subject: [ubuntu
Hi,
In the recent past I've wanted to take apart a couple of laptops to
increase their RAM, or change storage. Some are easy enough with a
simple flap, or removal of the keyboard to access the RAM slots.
Others seem to be more of a krypton factor style task. The Intel
Classmate seems to be one of
Sean Miller wrote:
> ...and you did the apt-get clean, yes?
>
> Sean
>
>
Did that, and it still shows in the updates box, and I still cant remove
it from the synaptic, I still get that message.
John
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...and you did the apt-get clean, yes?
Sean
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ok, have tried using synaptic to remove bluez, but I get this message.
bluez: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
so there is something not right in my synaptic that is causing the
problem. What is that error. Its part of the same error message I showed
you in the first e
Mark Fraser wrote:
> On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:57:22 John Matthews wrote:
>
>> Sean Miller wrote:
>>
>>> try...
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get clean
>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>
>>> ...see if that helps...
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>> Hi Sean,
>>
>> Thank you for your message.
>>
>> unfortunately
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 09:48:14 +0100, John Matthews wrote:
> John Matthews wrote:
>> I have bluez installed on my laptop. I am getting updates for it, but
>> for one part of it, it says 'Bluez' I keep getting an error, and it
>> wont install.The rest of the bluez updates install, but not this part.
2009/9/19 Alan Lord (News) :
> On 18/09/09 14:38, Gordon Allott wrote:
>> Roger Lancefield wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm running a dual-head Nvidia 7600 GS on Jaunty with the proprietary Nvidia
>>> driver.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if the driver supports 2048x1152? In particular (probably
>>> not a
On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:57:22 John Matthews wrote:
> Sean Miller wrote:
> > try...
> >
> > sudo apt-get clean
> > sudo apt-get update
> >
> > ...see if that helps...
> >
> > Sean
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> Thank you for your message.
>
> unfortunately, no that didnt work. Got the same error.
>
> Joh
On 18/09/09 14:38, Gordon Allott wrote:
> Roger Lancefield wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm running a dual-head Nvidia 7600 GS on Jaunty with the proprietary Nvidia
>> driver.
>>
>> Does anyone know if the driver supports 2048x1152? In particular (probably
>> not a common combination) does anyone happen
On 17/09/09 23:54, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> 2009/9/17 Dianne Reuby:
>> Our Volunteer Co-ordinator has returned to Uni, so I'm lumbered again.
>> Except now we have quite a few volunteers to deal with. I want to be
>> able to:
>>
>> * keep their contact details, availability, and skills list
>> * sear
Sean Miller wrote:
> try...
>
> sudo apt-get clean
> sudo apt-get update
>
> ...see if that helps...
>
> Sean
>
>
Hi Sean,
Thank you for your message.
unfortunately, no that didnt work. Got the same error.
John
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try...
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
...see if that helps...
Sean
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John Matthews wrote:
> I have bluez installed on my laptop. I am getting updates for it, but
> for one part of it, it says 'Bluez' I keep getting an error, and it
> wont install.The rest of the bluez updates install, but not this part.
>
> This is the error
>
>
> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/bl
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