[ubuntu-uk] "tartan" window when launching Gnome-do or system monitor on Karmic upgrade

2009-11-28 Thread Graham Smith
I have just upgraded from jaunty to Karmic on Thinkpad T42, but launching Gnome-do from icon or system monitor from system menu gives me a rectangular box with coloured lines instead of the window I expect to get. But launching from the applications menu|system tools works. Has anyone any suggesti

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sending junk mail, have I got a virus?

2009-11-28 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/11/28 Dianne Reuby : > On Sat, 2009-11-28 at 19:13 +, Jonathon Fernyhough wrote: >> That's probably the key; change your Yahoo! login password. There's >> likely nothing wrong with your machine. > > I've done that, thanks for the advice. Yahoo has been a real pain > recently, that's the th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sending junk mail, have I got a virus?

2009-11-28 Thread Dianne Reuby
On Sat, 2009-11-28 at 19:13 +, Jonathon Fernyhough wrote: > That's probably the key; change your Yahoo! login password. There's > likely nothing wrong with your machine. I've done that, thanks for the advice. Yahoo has been a real pain recently, that's the third problem I've had with them. Di

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sending junk mail, have I got a virus?

2009-11-28 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
2009/11/28 Dianne Reuby : > Received: from [24.159.36.27] by web26305.mail.ukl.yahoo.com via HTTP; That's probably the key; change your Yahoo! login password. There's likely nothing wrong with your machine. Jonathon -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-

[ubuntu-uk] Sending junk mail, have I got a virus?

2009-11-28 Thread Dianne Reuby
I seem to have what on Windows I'd describe as a virus - my email has sent two messages, with different subjects and contents, to some (but not all) my contacts. All are in my Personal address book, I have one other address book which hasn't been used. The headers from one: Return-path: Receive

Re: [ubuntu-uk] vodafone- free internet

2009-11-28 Thread LeeGroups
>> I don't think it's wifi access they are offering, it mobile data >> (2G/3G). As the article says, most people who use the mobile web (i.e. >> Smartphone users) will already have an unlimited package. I know I do >> with my HTC Magic on Vodafone. > > 5. All data usage is subject to fair use limi