Thanks for the replies, I only just saw some of them today.
My email provider, 1&1, on its mail server, had somehow decided recently
that about 95% of mail sent to this account was spam (I only use this
address for a few linux related things) and so after going into the 1&1
webmail, I managed
Great!
By the way, just bought some Ebuyer extra value (Clevo) laptops which
they're selling without preinstalled OS (Pentium Dual Core T4300 2.1GHz,
2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 15.6" HD*)*. I put Lucid on without any hassle -
touchpad a bit annoying but overall a nice sturdy machine with OK
keyboard
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:05:43 +0100, pmgazz wrote:
> Worse, it can be really hard to migrate from Google - I've had people
> whose sites have broken because Google changed their architecture and I
> realised there was no export tool - we had to hand copy the content
> page-by-page - to name but on
Thanks Liam,
They are in aluminium enclosures, which are hot to the touch, so I guess
they are pretty effective heat sinks in themselves. I did think about
making a small enclosure to hold both HDDs with a fan at one end, but
I'm not sure which is best:
- Individual aluminium enclosures, good hea
Well I worked thru all the 'fixes' that fsck threw up, saying yes to
all... I performed another rsync and no errors!
I have set my automatic backup to run again tonight, so will see what
happens.
Cheers for the advise.
Jon Reynolds
(j0nr)
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:41:49PM +0100, Jon Reynolds w
On 28 July 2010 13:22, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If you're in/near London and into making things and/or want to learn
> some new skills, come to the London Hackspace spacewarming party to
> celebrate the lease of new premises!
>
> http://london.hackspace.org.uk/
> http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk
On 28 July 2010 08:12, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have set up an old laptop to act as a small home server at home, the
> idea being that it is quiet and low powered to be left on basically
> 24/7.
>
> Storage was an issue as I wanted it to act as a file server for music
> and somewhere
Hello,
If you're in/near London and into making things and/or want to learn
some new skills, come to the London Hackspace spacewarming party to
celebrate the lease of new premises!
http://london.hackspace.org.uk/
http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/wiki/Laboratory_24
It's on Sunday 1st August and start
Thanks Ian,
Running fsck now, seems to be throwing up lots of errors... will work
thru it and see what happens.
Cheers.
Jon Reynolds
(j0nr)
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 09:13:12AM +0100, Ian Pettitt wrote:
> Jon
>
> I had I/O errors on my external hdd which I backup my machines to, using
> rsnaps
Years ago, a user complained that Win 98 wasn't booting properly - in
the C: root I found a user-created folder called 'scary stuff' with the
.bat and config.sys files in it ;)
Paula
On 27/07/10 09:14, Alan Pope wrote:
I had a user rename c:\windows once. Just once.
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ubuntu-uk@lists
Besides the obvious issues with privacy and proprietary etc - small orgs
have all sorts of practical problems with Google - stuff just not
working very well and being frustrating. Also sync not working properly
etc. Better to pay an expert (and opensource) provider of groupware
services? But it
On 28/07/2010 08:12, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have set up an old laptop to act as a small home server at home, the
> idea being that it is quiet and low powered to be left on basically
> 24/7.
>
> Storage was an issue as I wanted it to act as a file server for music
> and somewhere
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On 28/07/10 07:15, Lucy wrote:
> Last time we held our first ever Global Jam at the MadLab. It was
> great to meet up with people and it would be good to hold it there
> again. Thoughts?
Unfortunately, this sounds like the first weekend of my holiday
Hi
I have started to investigate SME Server:
http://wiki.contribs.org/Main_PageThis seems like an awesome project
including Ldap, It also contain many
"plugins" like CRM/ERP group ware etc called Contribs:
http://wiki.contribs.org/Category:Contrib
As a standard it manages IPTables act as a DHCP, R
Hello all,
I have set up an old laptop to act as a small home server at home, the
idea being that it is quiet and low powered to be left on basically
24/7.
Storage was an issue as I wanted it to act as a file server for music
and somewhere to store my photos, videos etc. So in the end I have 2
ex
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