can we document this fork on the beebhack wiki if it's not already been
done so?
http://beebhack.wikia.com
http://beebhack.wikia.com/wiki/Programs
:)
-Tim
On 13/05/10 21:38, Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I gather the get_iplayer has been forked, the thing is, I can't seem to
> get it inst
I would like to participate in Ubuntu desktop and server ISO testing,
sign me up :)
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> Anyone fancy helping out with this? If so just say so here, and we can
> work out the details when I get back from UDS.
+1 from me.
JT
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On 13/05/10 21:51, Saikiran Madugula wrote:
> On 13/05/10 21:38, Rob Beard wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I gather the get_iplayer has been forked, the thing is, I can't seem to
>> get it installed.
>>
>> I've been reading the instructions on the Git repository (here:
>> http://github.com/jjl/get_iplaye
On 13/05/10 21:38, Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I gather the get_iplayer has been forked, the thing is, I can't seem to
> get it installed.
>
> I've been reading the instructions on the Git repository (here:
> http://github.com/jjl/get_iplayer/blob/master/INSTALL) and I can get the
> simpl
On 13 May 2010 21:38, Rob Beard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I gather the get_iplayer has been forked, the thing is, I can't seem to
> get it installed.
>
> I've been reading the instructions on the Git repository (here:
> http://github.com/jjl/get_iplayer/blob/master/INSTALL) and I can get the
> simple
Hi folks,
I gather the get_iplayer has been forked, the thing is, I can't seem to
get it installed.
I've been reading the instructions on the Git repository (here:
http://github.com/jjl/get_iplayer/blob/master/INSTALL) and I can get the
simple version working (which won't allow me to capture H
On 13/05/10 13:59, Guy Thouret wrote:
>
>>
>> although I sometimes wish I could
>> tweak it to Windows + L
>
> Wish granted:
> System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
>
> Guy.
>
Great it works!
I'm not sure why but before when I tried it (before I reinstalled Ubuntu
the other week) it didn't w
I'm also willing to help out.
On 13 May 2010 18:38, "Jason Liquorish" wrote:
Count me in :-)
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> Ctrl Alt L also locked the screen (although I sometimes wish I could
> tweak it to Windows + L).
>
> As Guy mentioned, you can do this (and I do) :)
Ass a keyboard shortcut, the command you want to execute is
gnome-screensaver-command --lock
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> although I sometimes wish I could
> tweak it to Windows + L
Wish granted:
System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
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Hi,
I would like to get involved. If I can actually help is yet to be
determined. :-)
Philip Stubbs.
On 13/05/2010, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
> During th
On 13 May 2010 12:33, Markie wrote:
> Do we have a wiki to point people to to show some of the special effects
> shortcut keys? The help files as installed in 10.04 does mention some but
> not others, for example:
>
Google + ubuntu + keyboard + shortcuts =
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Keyboa
I can get some testing done for 64-bit, either through Testdrive, or
sticking the ISO onto a USB stick.
Count me in.
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On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 10:15 +0200, Alan Pope wrote:
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
Can do. Barry.
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I've got spare PCs, can do either and both :)
On 13/05/10 09:29, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 13 May 2010 10:21, Hugh Saunders wrote:
>
>> I'd be happy to help with that.
>>
>>
> Excellent, thanks.
>
>
>> Is this testing done with KVM/test drive or actual boots?
>>
> Either and both
I'd like to help with this.
Paula
On 13/05/10 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
> During the Lucid development cycle (ending with the Lucid release) the
>
On 13/05/10 11:54, Daniel Bell wrote:
>> Do we have a wiki to point people to to show some of the special effects
>> shortcut keys? The help files as installed in 10.04 does mention some but
>> not others, for example:
>>
>> "windows" (super) key + a = shows all windows
>> "windows" (super) key +
Hello, Alan i can help so another one to put on the list
> From: a...@popey.com
> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:15:31 +0200
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Call for help - ISO testing
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let
> Do we have a wiki to point people to to show some of the special effects
> shortcut keys? The help files as installed in 10.04 does mention some but not
> others, for example:
>
> "windows" (super) key + a = shows all windows
> "windows" (super) key + e = shows all desktops
I think this is a g
Hi Folks,
Do we have a wiki to point people to to show some of the special effects
shortcut keys? The help files as installed in 10.04 does mention some but
not others, for example:
"windows" (super) key + a = shows all windows
"windows" (super) key + e = shows all desktops
Its nice to show new
When I bought my net book from Currys, I chose the one I wanted and was
at the counter literally about to insert my card to pay when I said,
"hang on, before I pay for this do you mind if I just try booting from a
USB stick to see if Ubuntu works?"
The guy said, yeah no problem. So we went back to
John,
On 13/05/10 09:54, John Stevenson wrote:
> You would want to consider /var if you have local business applications
> running on the laptop.
Not a problem for me. Our business apps are all on Windows, which I run
in VirtualBox, the disks for which would be in my home directory.
Regards,
To
Tyler,
On 13/05/10 07:24, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> Encrypting home dir + swap, and using a /tmp ram disk, is sufficient even for
> data protection act requirements. Everything written outside those three
> areas
> are operating system files only.
>
> How to convert existing homes to crypto, p
Liam,
On 13/05/10 01:14, Liam Proven wrote:
> Your understanding seems right to me, and TBH, an encrypted /home or
> just your own folder would be enough for me, personally. Actually I
> don't do it - I'm not that paranoid - but yes, I expect it'd be
> faster.
It's a work PC and our policy is to
Andy Smith wrote:
> However it all sounds like a massive hassle and personally I would
> buy the computer online using a credit card making sure the store
> was aware it was for Ubuntu.
You'd need to do more than make them aware of what you want to do with
it; you need to have some (written) conf
Hi Alan,
Im happy to help out too.
Cheers
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Sign me up.
Les
On May 13, 2010 10:17 AM, "Dave Etheridge" wrote:
I can help out with testing and have an assortment of desktops, laptops and
servers to test the ISO’s on. I also run virtualisation platforms such as
VMWare, VirtualBox and Virtuozzo.
Cheers
Dave
*From:* ubuntu-uk-boun...@l
Count me in to help out.
Nperry
On 13 May 2010 10:18, "Dave Etheridge" wrote:
I can help out with testing and have an assortment of desktops, laptops and
servers to test the ISO’s on. I also run virtualisation platforms such as
VMWare, VirtualBox and Virtuozzo.
Cheers
Dave
*From:* ubuntu
I can help out with testing and have an assortment of desktops, laptops and
servers to test the ISO's on. I also run virtualisation platforms such as
VMWare, VirtualBox and Virtuozzo.
Cheers
Dave
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[mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf
On 13 May 2010 07:24, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Thursday 13 May 2010 01:10:44 John Stevenson wrote:
> > If you have a laptop hard drive that often contains sensitve personal
> data
> > or is used for any kind of business or holds information that needs to be
> > covered under the data protectio
On 13 May 2010 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
>
> The task is to test the Ubuntu ISO (CD) images at certain points
> through the cycle. This is a surpr
Hi Popey, i would love to help - finally got myself a vt enabled laptop, just
need a bit more memory then - i am all yours.
Cheers.
Leroy
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On 13/05/10 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Anyone fancy helping out with this? If so just say so here, and we can
> work out the details when I get back from UDS.
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
>
Yep sounds good, I'm on a 20 Meg Virgin connection so getting hold of an
ISO isn't an issue (and I'm happy grab them
Hi all,
Sounds a fun ideas - I can do desktop, laptop, and netbooks,
Sign me up!
Cheers
Ricey
On 13 May 2010 09:28, "Alan Pope" wrote:
On 13 May 2010 10:21, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Have the Italian LoCo got a test...
They do! As does the QA team. We can link into all that good stuff.
> I
Add me to the list Alan
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On 13 May 2010 10:21, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> I'd be happy to help with that.
>
Excellent, thanks.
> Is this testing done with KVM/test drive or actual boots?
Either and both :)
> None of my personal machines support KVM yet, but if actual boots are
> useful, I could test some 32bit x86 ISOs.
>
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
> Anyone fancy helping out with this? If so just say so here, and we can
> work out the details when I get back from UDS.
>
Sign me up! :)
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>
>
> I have the Revo running Karmic with XBMC and the Keysonic keyboard. It's
> a pretty good solution, and only has occasional digital audio output
> issues which require restarting XBMC.
>
> I plan to replace the Keysonic with a PS3 remote and bluetooth dongle
> and mount the Revo on the rear of
On 13 May 2010 10:21, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Have the Italian LoCo got a testing procedure? (i.e. it boots, it fails
> and so on) Also is this burning ISO to CD or could we just throw it onto
> a USB stick to test?
>
They do! As does the QA team. We can link into all that good stuff.
> I can t
On 13/05/10 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
> During the Lucid development cycle (ending with the Lucid release) the
> Italian LoCo Team have been doing so
Alan Pope wrote:
> Anyone fancy helping out with this? If so just say so here, and we can
> work out the details when I get back from UDS.
Sounds good.
As above, I can do x86 and amd64, and real-life or virtual testing.
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On 13 May 2010 10:21, Dan Fish wrote:
> Sounds like a good idea - is this using testdrive by any chance?
>
Maybe. For those that don't know, testdrive is a fantastic application
which makes it easier to download and boot up an Ubuntu ISO. It uses
KVM and VirtualBox or Parallels (on the Mac) .
ht
Hello,
On 13 May 2010 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> The task is to test the Ubuntu ISO (CD) images at certain points
> through the cycle. This is a surprisingly easy thing to do, and with a
> few volunteers and bit of co-ordination it's possible to test all the
> various flavours and architectures an
On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 10:15 +0200, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
>
> The task is to test the Ubuntu ISO (CD) images at certain points
> through the cycle. T
On 13/05/2010 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
> During the Lucid development cycle (ending with the Lucid release) the
> Italian LoCo Team have been doing
Hey Popey,
+1
On 13 May 2010 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
> let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
>
> During the Lucid development cycle (ending with the Lucid release) the
> Italian LoCo Te
Hi all,
I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
let people know about something and ask for volunteers to help.
During the Lucid development cycle (ending with the Lucid release) the
Italian LoCo Team have been doing some great work contributing to
Ubuntu and I wante
On 13/05/10 02:18, red wrote:
> I am wanting to get organised in life and so hey I should use my laptop.
>
> In my Ubuntu (latest version) I have a calendar next to my clock and
> also a calender in Thunderbirds and a google calender. This selection is
> ace but can I integrate all the info on one
The only way I found to integrate Google Calendar into the top-right
Calendar in Gnome was to use Evolution.
You have to install a Google Calendar plugin to Evolution[1] and sync
you calendar. Then it appears auto-magically in the top right. This
runs in the background all the time (ie you don't h
On 13/05/10 02:18, red wrote:
> I am wanting to get organised in life and so hey I should use my laptop.
>
> In my Ubuntu (latest version) I have a calendar next to my clock and
> also a calender in Thunderbirds and a google calender. This selection is
> ace but can I integrate all the info on one
You could sync all of them to your Google Calendar? I'm fairly sure
Thunderbird will allow you to do this, but since I haven't done it myself
I'm not sure if you'd get read only or read-write from Thunderbird.
On 13 May 2010 02:18, red wrote:
> I am wanting to get organised in life and so hey I
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