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On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 22:19 +0100, John Stevenson wrote:
> On 28 June 2010 22:12, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> As long as the card is on the bus, it is powered. The card
> itself may have a
> specific power-save mode, but I very much doubt it.
>
> The power con
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:26 PM, javadayaz wrote:
> I agree. The it crowd is really quite good
Like I said, thank christ opinions differ. Wouldn't have Linux if it
were not so. I find The IT crowd dire, even after several pints of
Guinness, a kernel dump and an S18-04 abend from a colleagues po
On 28 June 2010 23:11, Steve Flynn wrote:
>>> Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the kitchen.
>
> Frankly, I'm surprised that anyone actually watches the programme as a
> whole. I've endured 6 or 7 episodes and tried to like it but as my
> wife says "This is shit." and I have to agree with her.
>
> Eac
I agree. The it crowd is really quite good
On 28 Jun 2010 23:19, "Tim Dobson" wrote:
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>>> Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the kitchen.
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> Frankly, I...
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On 28/06/10 23:11, Steve Flynn wrote:
>>> Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the kitchen.
>
> Frankly, I'm surprised that anyone actually watches the programme as a
> whole. I've endured 6 or 7 episodes and tried to like it but as my
> wife says "This is s
>> Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the kitchen.
Frankly, I'm surprised that anyone actually watches the programme as a
whole. I've endured 6 or 7 episodes and tried to like it but as my
wife says "This is shit." and I have to agree with her.
Each to their own... thank christ.
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When one p
On 28 June 2010 22:12, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> As long as the card is on the bus, it is powered. The card itself may have
> a
> specific power-save mode, but I very much doubt it.
>
> The power consumed by the monitor is another story, but you know how to
> turn
> that off.
>
> If you want a way
As long as the card is on the bus, it is powered. The card itself may have a
specific power-save mode, but I very much doubt it.
The power consumed by the monitor is another story, but you know how to turn
that off.
If you want a way to save power and periodically run commands and fetch stuff,
On 28 June 2010 20:20, wrote:
> Completed fresh 10.04 install on this little laptop, after some
> months(years?) successful running of 8.04. Managed to overcome the
> display problem with a little edit of xorg.conf but cannot get wireless
> running.
>
> It worked fine on 8.04 and still manages o
> Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the kitchen.
I noticed that too :D. I was meaning to blog about it, don't suppose i'll
bother now.
I'm hoping it could help convert some of my 'IT Crowd' fan friends:
"Hey man, wanna try this Ubuntu CD?"
*"Look, i'm not sure, windows works for me a..-"*
"Moss uses
Hi All,
I wonder if someone could point me in the right direction to help with a
minor issue. I have a desktop running ubuntu in Bishop's Stortford, but
I currently spend most of the week working in Norwich, where I use my
laptop to log in via ssh for various bits and pieces. My desktop turns
Completed fresh 10.04 install on this little laptop, after some
months(years?) successful running of 8.04. Managed to overcome the
display problem with a little edit of xorg.conf but cannot get wireless
running.
It worked fine on 8.04 and still manages ok on on the XP partition. I
have a very va
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On 28/06/10 10:35, darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:
> Did anyone spot the Ubuntu logo on the back of Moss's screen? As most of
> the episode focuses on Moss talking from behind his screen, the Ubuntu
> logo was visible quite a lot!
It was practicall
On 28 June 2010 10:35, wrote:
> Did anyone spot the Ubuntu logo on the back of Moss’s screen? As most of the
> episode focuses on Moss talking from behind his screen, the Ubuntu logo was
> visible quite a lot!
>
http://popey.com/~alan/itcrowd_ubuntu.png
Yup!
Also spotted an Ubuntu mug in the k
On 06/28/2010 10:35 AM, darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:
> Did anyone spot the Ubuntu logo on the back of Moss's screen? As most of
> the episode focuses on Moss talking from behind his screen, the Ubuntu
> logo was visible quite a lot!
>
>
>
> Darren
>
>
>
Yeh, I spotted it!
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Did anyone spot the Ubuntu logo on the back of Moss's screen? As most of
the episode focuses on Moss talking from behind his screen, the Ubuntu
logo was visible quite a lot!
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