On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:21:31 -, Rob Beard wrote:
> On 15/02/2010 14:19, Steve wrote:
>> The default browser in Lubuntu (The Lxde based Ubuntu variant, for low
>> mem/power machines) is going to be Chromium
>>
>>
> Are there any plans of having an official ISO of Lubuntu with the next
> releas
Give the Manchester Ubuntu Jam a mention, please!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ManchesterJam10-04
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On 15/02/2010 14:19, Steve wrote:
> The default browser in Lubuntu (The Lxde based Ubuntu variant, for low
> mem/power machines) is going to be Chromium
>
>
Are there any plans of having an official ISO of Lubuntu with the next
release?
Rob
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On 15/02/2010 10:40, Alan Pope wrote:
> From http://identi.ca/notice/22072786
>
> "Season 3 Episode 1 recording tonight! Nearly 2 months since our last
> episode. Did we miss anything? Any news or events we should know
> about?"
>
>
Not entirely Ubuntu related, but Dianne mentioned about the P
On 15 Feb 2010, at 14:19, Steve wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:40:47 -, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> From http://identi.ca/notice/22072786
>>
>> "Season 3 Episode 1 recording tonight! Nearly 2 months since our last
>> episode. Did we miss anything? Any news or events we should know
>> about?"
>>
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:40:47 -, Alan Pope wrote:
> From http://identi.ca/notice/22072786
>
> "Season 3 Episode 1 recording tonight! Nearly 2 months since our last
> episode. Did we miss anything? Any news or events we should know
> about?"
>
The default browser in Lubuntu (The Lxde based Ubun
Bruno,
> The way I did it last week on a ThinkPad T42 was to plug in the
> projector to the VGA port, then go to System -> Preferences -> Display.
> I will show a second monitor called "Unknown" and will enable you to
> switch it on. It will then advise that it needs to enable something
> (can't r
On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 10:55 +, Graham Smith wrote:
> Simon,
>
> > Stepping back a little, what happens if you plug a projector in after the
> > laptop has booted and logged in?
>
> I did try that and nothing happens, ie no signal goes to the projector.
>
> However searching for "external mon
On 15 Feb 2010, at 10:40, Alan Pope wrote:
> From http://identi.ca/notice/22072786
>
> "Season 3 Episode 1 recording tonight! Nearly 2 months since our last
> episode.
Welcome back !
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Jamie.
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Fossdem, http://foss-sthlm.haxx.se and that Ubuntu should switch to Yahoo as
defualt search engine but you prolly already know about that and also fuckyea!
> From: a...@popey.com
> Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:40:47 +
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Podcast season 3
>
>
Simon,
> Stepping back a little, what happens if you plug a projector in after the
> laptop has booted and logged in?
I did try that and nothing happens, ie no signal goes to the projector.
However searching for "external monitor" rather than digital projector
on google and Ubuntu forums has sho
>From http://identi.ca/notice/22072786
"Season 3 Episode 1 recording tonight! Nearly 2 months since our last
episode. Did we miss anything? Any news or events we should know
about?"
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On 13 February 2010 19:03, Graham Smith wrote:
> Simon,
>
> > One of the things that changed in karmic is display detection, which now
> > happens through dbus, and there isn't a fixed xorg.conf any more, just a
> > stub in /etc/X11. You will probably need to set up the projector as a
> device
>
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