UPDATE:
I was very busy and did not get round to viewing your online info, I
will try to read it some time (thanks for posting).
But, when I went into VirtualBox and ran the Ubuntu 10.04 virtual
machine again, it worked with the normal wired ethernet connection and
its 2 arrows logo showing aga
Hi
Just to remind anyone interested the next devon and cornwall linux user
group meet is
Next Paignton meeting - Saturday 3rd July 2010 - 3pm Lighthouse, 36
Esplanade Road, Paignton,
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 23:20:16 +0100
> From: Daniel Case
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] 10.04 Wireless Toshiba Portege PP041E
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> Hiya Dave
> Have you checked the restricted drivers? You can a
Just to remind people that the devon and cornwall linux user group
meeting is on Saturday - details below in signature.
Paul
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Next Holsworthy Meeting - Saturday July 17th @ The White Hart, Holsworthy.
SOFTWARE FREEDOM
I recently uninstalled PulseAudio to get Skype working properly and the
latest updates are trying to reinstall PulseAudio and some other bits,
luckily I managed to notice PA in the list of updates and only install
the recommended updates, not the partial distribution upgrade.
*phew!*
On 01/07
Hi all,
Myself and a number of colleagues have performed a "partial" dist
upgrade this morning, having been prompted to do so in Lucid.
Unfortunately this appears to have broken quite a few things including
some of the packages that we use (remmina is the key one and is
business critical fo
I had a look at that but it looked very complicated, and I don't think
it has a frontend for recognition/training. If it had that, it might
work well enough for end-users. :)
Teej
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 06:55 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> this project seems quite active
>
> http://cmusphinx.sourcefor
On 1 July 2010 09:23, ByteSoup wrote:
> This package contains the architecture independent files needed
> by the evolution-data-server package.
>
> Can this be removed? If so why didnt the software center remove it?
>
You could try and remove it but other things (panel applets for
example) depend
On 1 July 2010 09:23, ByteSoup wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I removed evolution a while ago using the software center, but I noticed
> today doing an upgrade that its still updating
> "evolution-data-server-common" what is this package and what is it used for?
> Synaptic describes it like this
> *
> The
On 1 July 2010 09:23, ByteSoup wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I removed evolution a while ago using the software center, but I noticed
> today doing an upgrade that its still updating
> "evolution-data-server-common" what is this package and what is it used for?
> Synaptic describes it like this
> *
> The
On 01/07/10 09:23, ByteSoup wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I removed evolution a while ago using the software center, but I noticed
> today doing an upgrade that its still updating
> "evolution-data-server-common" what is this package and what is it used
> /Can this be removed? If so why didnt the software
Hi All,
I removed evolution a while ago using the software center, but I noticed
today doing an upgrade that its still updating
"evolution-data-server-common" what is this package and what is it used
for? Synaptic describes it like this
/
The data server, called "Evolution Data Server" is res
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