Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to geotag photos by pointing to a position on a
map. The mac app iPhoto has this facility (though I'm not entirely happy
with it's implementation) but so far haven't found anything similar that
runs on linux. DigiKam has an option for uploading gps tracks, but I
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2009/9/21 Daniel Drummond :
> linux wrote:
>> Johnathan,
>>
>> When I spoke to Dave Walker last night three venues where confirmed one
>> in Birmingham the other in London and my one in Southend on Sea a two
>> day weekend event
>>
>> This was called the Ubuntu Global Jam and I am struggling to get
linux wrote:
> Johnathan,
>
> When I spoke to Dave Walker last night three venues where confirmed one
> in Birmingham the other in London and my one in Southend on Sea a two
> day weekend event
>
> This was called the Ubuntu Global Jam and I am struggling to get some
> developers to attend howev
Johnathan,
When I spoke to Dave Walker last night three venues where confirmed one
in Birmingham the other in London and my one in Southend on Sea a two
day weekend event
This was called the Ubuntu Global Jam and I am struggling to get some
developers to attend however Dave Walker is on the ca
Hello All,
I've not seen much information here about the Global Bugjam. Are the UK
meetings going ahead? Are the venues set? Where can I find directions?
(There is a reason some of my friends nicknamed me A-Z...)
Best :)
Johnathon
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Rob Beard wrote:
> Gordon wrote:
>> Anyone managed to do this? I have shared folders in Win 7 but my Ubuntu
>> machine won't connect. It just reverts to the log-in screen all the time.
>>
> Not tried it myself (tried it Ubuntu to XP/Vista and vice versa with no
> problems).
>
> This may help:
On Monday 21 September 2009 14:26:06 Mark Fraser wrote:
> I've got an O2 pre-pay mobile broadband USB stick that used to work with
> Ubuntu 9.04, but now that I'm testing Karmic it no longer works. Does
> anyone have a solution to making it work?
Always the way, I haven't been able to connect all
I've got an O2 pre-pay mobile broadband USB stick that used to work with
Ubuntu 9.04, but now that I'm testing Karmic it no longer works. Does anyone
have a solution to making it work?
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Rob Beard wrote:
> Gordon wrote:
>> Anyone managed to do this? I have shared folders in Win 7 but my Ubuntu
>> machine won't connect. It just reverts to the log-in screen all the time.
>>
> Not tried it myself (tried it Ubuntu to XP/Vista and vice versa with no
> problems).
>
> This may help: