red wrote:
> Hi I listen to a pop on up radio station and when a minimise it ie press
> - on my browser the pop player hides but still plays and when I need to
> turn it off so I can listen to some other music I can't as I am unable
> to resurface it as my work space option not show it any where
Hi
Have you checked out the firefox add on for firefox tv
http://toolbar.tv-fox.com/ it awesome!
Shalom
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Hi I listen to a pop on up radio station and when a minimise it ie press
- on my browser the pop player hides but still plays and when I need to
turn it off so I can listen to some other music I can't as I am unable
to resurface it as my work space option not show it any where. How can
I resol
2010/1/28 red :
> Hi
>
> This is nothing to do with Linux but with firefox web browser.
>
> On the Microsoft browser I can email the page straight to some one. How
> do I do this in firefox?
>
Firefox: File->Send Link...
Epiphany: File->Send link by email...:
Matthew.
PS. I'm amazed this featur
Hi
This is nothing to do with Linux but with firefox web browser.
On the Microsoft browser I can email the page straight to some one. How
do I do this in firefox?
Shalom
Rik
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On 27/01/10 18:47, Steve wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:09:50 -, alan c
> wrote:
>
>
>> alan c wrote:
>>
>>> Alan Pope wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>
We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:09:50 -, alan c
wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> Alan Pope wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>> We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
>>> wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
>>> somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start
Well, as long as you fixed your problem! That's what counts ;)
2010/1/27 keith
> Hi Simon,
>
> Thanks for the advice, but I', afraid it has come a little late for me.
>
> Continuing my efforts to fix the problem and having to reboot several
> times, eventually I booted up to no screen at all. R
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the advice, but I', afraid it has come a little late for me.
Continuing my efforts to fix the problem and having to reboot several times,
eventually I booted up to no screen at all. Rescue mode showed that the config
file was empty and I couldn't access the backup file. S
alan c wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
> [...]
>
>> We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
>> wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
>> somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start hearing about
>> Ubuntu Hours around the UK.
>>
>> https://w
Hi All
My name's Iain and I'm the project manager on the design team here in
London. Thought I'd try to address any concerns that people have about
the way that we've approached this testing and it being London based.
The design team is unusual in Canonical in that we're almost all based
out o
I had a very similar problem - fixed it the other day actually! See -
http://www.munkyjunky.com/2010/01/ubuntu-9-10-nvidia-resolution-fix/
Basically, what I did was as follows:
1. Backup your xorg.conf file, using the following command – *sudo* *cp
/etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.back
Paul Sutton wrote:
> Does anyone know of any computer fairs taking place in Devon or cornwall
> , ideally torbay area, or if the one that used to take place is newton
> abbot still happens.
>
> I have found various sites that list events, but to be honest they are
> pretty rubbish at being up to
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Does anyone know of any computer fairs taking place in Devon or cornwall
, ideally torbay area, or if the one that used to take place is newton
abbot still happens.
I have found various sites that list events, but to be honest they are
pretty rubbish
To be fair, I think people might be making a little too much of the testing
only happening in London. I guess it's simply because that's where Canonical
is.
P.S - I'm not biased, I live a couple of hundred miles away from London ;-)
Chris
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