[ubuntu-uk] LoCo Teams Benefit at Buntfu

2009-11-19 Thread Support
To help spurn awareness and use of Buntfu.com and help push Linux forward in the marketplace. Buntfu is now offering all LoCo Teams advertising space on Buntfu.com. You can advertise your LoCo teams events, website, promotions etc We will accept either code based banners or send your image and

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Using a 3G modem as a fallback

2009-11-19 Thread Dan Fish
Thanks for that. I think I may well go for a dedicated router. More cost, but much less hassle to configure overall! Dan > Dan Fish wrote: > >> Colin Law wrote: >> >> >>> 2009/11/10 Andrew Oakley : >>> >>> >>> I'm moving out of The Sticks, slightly to the west of now

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu was on Horizon last night.

2009-11-19 Thread Alan Lord (News)
I thought so... I downloaded "How Long is a piece of string" using get_iplayer and checked out the video. After about 3 minutes Prof. Marcus du Sautoy reveals a very obvious Ubuntu logo on his desktop computer. It looks to be re-branded a bit by the University but is nevertheless Ubuntu. A Sc

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu One, Win 7 and IE8!

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
etali wrote: > Gordon wrote: >> Well here's a surprise (not) - Ubuntu One does not load properly in IE8 >> on Win 7! Even using Compatibility mode! >> I had to install Firefox to do see my files! >> >> >> > Which pages look wrong to you? I just did a (cursory) test on Vista and > on Windows 7

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu One, Win 7 and IE8!

2009-11-19 Thread etali
Gordon wrote: > Well here's a surprise (not) - Ubuntu One does not load properly in IE8 > on Win 7! Even using Compatibility mode! > I had to install Firefox to do see my files! > > > Which pages look wrong to you? I just did a (cursory) test on Vista and on Windows 7, and everything looks OK

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu One, Win 7 and IE8!

2009-11-19 Thread Neil Perry
Really is no suprise there. Windows fail, again. On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 02:17:38PM +, Gordon wrote: > Well here's a surprise (not) - Ubuntu One does not load properly in IE8 > on Win 7! Even using Compatibility mode! > I had to install Firefox to do see my files! > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@list

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu One, Win 7 and IE8!

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Morley
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 14:17 +, Gordon wrote: > Well here's a surprise (not) - Ubuntu One does not load properly in IE8 > on Win 7! Even using Compatibility mode! > I had to install Firefox to do see my files! > > IE8 is using some weird and wonderful versions of java and css (no surprises th

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu One, Win 7 and IE8!

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
Well here's a surprise (not) - Ubuntu One does not load properly in IE8 on Win 7! Even using Compatibility mode! I had to install Firefox to do see my files! -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Rik
Hi, To use the admin shares in win7 or vista you have to enable them via a registry setting: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/enable-mapping-to-hostnamec-share-on-windows-vista/ rik Rob Beard wrote: > Gordon wrote: > >> This may be anecdotal or not! >> I cannot access any Win

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Matthew Daubney
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 12:28 +, Gordon wrote: > etali wrote: > > Gordon wrote: > >> This may be anecdotal or not! > >> I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. > >> However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares > >> (including Admin shares) on W

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
Rob Beard wrote: > Gordon wrote: >> Rob Beard wrote: >> >>> Gordon wrote: >>> This may be anecdotal or not! I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares (including Admin shares)

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Rob Beard
Gordon wrote: > Rob Beard wrote: > >> Gordon wrote: >> >>> This may be anecdotal or not! >>> I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. >>> However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares >>> (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL f

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
etali wrote: > Gordon wrote: >> This may be anecdotal or not! >> I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. >> However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares >> (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL from 9.10 >> Can anyone else who might

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
Rob Beard wrote: > Gordon wrote: >> This may be anecdotal or not! >> I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. >> However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares >> (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL from 9.10 >> Can anyone else who mi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread etali
Gordon wrote: > This may be anecdotal or not! > I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. > However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares > (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL from 9.10 > Can anyone else who might have access to eithe

Re: [ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Rob Beard
Gordon wrote: > This may be anecdotal or not! > I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. > However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares > (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL from 9.10 > Can anyone else who might have access to eithe

[ubuntu-uk] accessing Windows 7 shares

2009-11-19 Thread Gordon
This may be anecdotal or not! I cannot access any Windows Home Premium shares from my 9.10 Netbook. However, I am in correspondence with someone who CAN access shares (including Admin shares) on Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL from 9.10 Can anyone else who might have access to either Windows 7 Home Premium