Re: [ubuntu-uk] Teamviewer now ported to Linux

2010-09-21 Thread Martin Jernberg
me likes tough old news by now =D > Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:39:09 +0100 > From: gbpli...@gmail.com > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Teamviewer now ported to Linux > > Hurrah! I can now use a Windows Remote support app that I am familiar > with on my Linux boxes to ea

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming Audio - Cross-Platform

2010-09-21 Thread Daniel Case
Hmmm, just trying to set up the Windows binary, however I get a lot of errors. Is there something I need to set up first? Not really used to setting these sort of things up under Windows... Thought I would maybe ask here before going to see if I can find a Windows person. Daniel -- ubuntu-uk@lis

Re: [ubuntu-uk] recommend a small form factor pc

2010-09-21 Thread Steve Fisher
Apparently you cannot get to the BIOS to make it boot from USB, so you are stuck with Win CE, read it on the main Ubuntu forum a while back. Steve -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] Teamviewer now ported to Linux

2010-09-21 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
Hurrah! I can now use a Windows Remote support app that I am familiar with on my Linux boxes to easily (for me) remote support windows boxes hundreds of miles away! If you've never come across Teamviewer before it seems to have a good following in the Windows fraternity because it doesn't invo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] 10/10/10 installfests

2010-09-21 Thread John Stevenson
On 21 August 2010 15:18, Alan Bell wrote: > Yes I am planning to release the design as creative commons, once the logos > have been sorted. It was made in inkscape > > Hello Alan, Inkscape is great, I knocked up my own poster very quickly and it looks quite nice, though I say so myself. I'd stil

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming Audio - Cross-Platform

2010-09-21 Thread Daniel Case
Awesome, Thank you guys! I have just read through that FAQ and it seems like the best way to do things...I will have a go when I have a spare hour or two to set it all up (: Daniel -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheep

2010-09-21 Thread Alan Bell
On 21/09/10 12:43, alan c wrote: > I have heard nothing and they still have my 30 pounds. Because > there is no specific delivery time I have to await 30 days to verify > that delivery has not happened. They only say on the site ' most > orders shipped next day' or the like. > > A few day

Re: [ubuntu-uk] The Connected Car (anti-climax)

2010-09-21 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 21/09/10 11:52, Jon Reynolds wrote: > But unfortunately that's as far as it goes... was hoping it was going > to be about how automotive manufacturers were going to start employing > linux software in their cars... They are: http://www.genivi.org/ Al -- The Open Learning Centre http://www.

[ubuntu-uk] Forwarding Mail From A Rule With Evolution

2010-09-21 Thread Jon Farmer
Hi I have setup a rule to forward certain mail. However when the rule fires it sends the forward mail to the Outbox but never sends the mail until you either send another email or click send and receive. I am checking my IMAP account every 5 mins but this doesn't send the message in the outbox. H

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheep

2010-09-21 Thread alan c
On 21/09/10 07:54, Sean Miller wrote: > Did we ever get to a conclusion as to whether Cheeplinux are now in > "Marie Celeste Website" mode, or has simply changed their company name > or something? > > Would be interested to know as I have recommended people go there in > the past, though not lately

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Getting USB Handset To Work With Skype

2010-09-21 Thread Jon Farmer
On 20 September 2010 19:41, Bruno Girin wrote: > What version of Ubuntu are you using? I seem to remember that some of > them had issues between bluetooth and pulseaudio. > > Bruno I am on 10.04. This is USB wired nothing to do with bluetooth BTW. Regards Jon -- Jon Farmer Tel 07795 118140

[ubuntu-uk] The Connected Car (anti-climax)

2010-09-21 Thread Jon Reynolds
Hi all, Got a little excited when I looked at this article as there is mention of Linux in the inset image. See page 22: http://journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines//ad/ad01sep2010fullad.pdf But unfortunately that's as far as it goes... was hoping it was going to be about how automotive manu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] recommend a small form factor pc

2010-09-21 Thread pmgazz
On 20/09/10 21:46, Jacob Mansfield wrote: no cd drive to load *nix It must have USB? Make a bootable USB with Unetbootin (I don't know if it's just me, but the Ubuntu CD Creator only seems to work with Ubuntu isos?) Or just borrow a USB external CD drive? Paula -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] recommend a small form factor pc

2010-09-21 Thread pmgazz
It would be a lovely little machine if we could get it running some Linux system or other. It won't run Ubuntu but Puppy should be OK on it. Puppee has drivers for the Intel Celeron and wifi chip in the early eeePCs, better check how easy it is to install on this particular laptop though.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap Laptop [Was: recommend a small form factor pc]

2010-09-21 Thread pmgazz
I like Novatech and have one of their laptops - the laptop chassis is great overall, however the case is stylish but a bit flimsy - spongy keyboard and the battery fell out after a couple of months (a regular occurrence according to the forums). That's why I got my latest batch from eBuyer (als

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming Audio - Cross-Platform

2010-09-21 Thread Philip Stubbs
On 20 September 2010 23:12, Grant Sewell wrote: > Pulse Audio to the rescue! > > http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/DownloadPulseAudio#Binaries > http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/FAQ#HowdoIusePulseAudiooverthenetwork > > Please bear in mind that I have never done this, nor even tried it. > > Grant. Wow