On 20/10/10 22:29, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> I am trying to install squirrelmail onto my new mail server, however it
> appears that Apache is not running the server-side php scripts as when I
> try to open the squirrelmail page FireFox reports that the file will be
> downloaded as it's mime type is
Hi Everybody.
It is my pleasure to join the UKubuntu community. Looking forward to
learn more about ubuntu.
Regards
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I am trying to install squirrelmail onto my new mail server, however it
appears that Apache is not running the server-side php scripts as when I try
to open the squirrelmail page FireFox reports that the file will be
downloaded as it's mime type is application/x-httpd-suphp if i open the
downloaded
On 20/10/10 10:42, jakewc2 wrote:
> Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
> willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
>
>
>
Well having got in from work and looked through my IRC scrollback it
would appear that you got all abusive an
On 20/10/10 16:36, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> Hardly a party, but we had fun! Met a few Linux users and told them
> about our LUG meetings, met a few people who were thinking about taking
> the plunge with Ubuntu so were happy to try it out. Met a fellow
> Ubuntu-UK member who let me play with his OLPC
Hardly a party, but we had fun! Met a few Linux users and told them
about our LUG meetings, met a few people who were thinking about taking
the plunge with Ubuntu so were happy to try it out. Met a fellow
Ubuntu-UK member who let me play with his OLPC (thanks Alan!).
And thanks to Popey who inspir
On 20 October 2010 00:07, Chris Coulson wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 23:58 +0100, Matthew Wild wrote:
>> On 19 October 2010 23:32, Tony Doherty wrote:
>> > I am always keen to update to the latest releases of Ubuntu.
>> >
>> > However, can I ask - if I were to stick with a LTS version such as 1
On 20 Oct 2010, at 12:54, Chris Coulson wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-10-20 at 06:58 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
>> On 20/10/10 00:07, Chris Coulson wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, the LTS *will* get a new version of Firefox in the future (once
>>> 3.6 is end-of-life), although it will most likely skip 4.0.
>>>
>>> Reg
> On 20 October 2010 10:42, jakewc2 wrote:
> > Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap
> about help,
> > willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group
> of people.
>
> I seem to remember we helped you out ok with your problem
> using an unstable version of Chrome w
On Wed, 2010-10-20 at 06:58 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 20/10/10 00:07, Chris Coulson wrote:
> >
> > Well, the LTS *will* get a new version of Firefox in the future (once
> > 3.6 is end-of-life), although it will most likely skip 4.0.
> >
> > Regards
> > Chris
> no, don't think 10.04 LTS will get
Hi
I have created a quick how to, in order to explain how to take a few
photos and print these on 1 sheet of paper, using gthumb,
http://www.zleap.net/how-to/howto.htm
I am using 10.04 but I am guessing the procedure is the same for 10.10
the above links to the work in progress, I think its mo
On 20 October 2010 10:42, jakewc2 wrote:
> Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
> willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
I seem to remember we helped you out ok with your problem using an
unstable version of Chrome which could not
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Andy Partington wrote:
>
> I use Nagios at work on a CentOS install, the company I work for use SME (
> God it's horrible ) but it's also based on CentOS so you can work your way
> round it.
>
> Feel free to fire questions at me, guys in #nagios on Freenode are v
On 20 October 2010 11:08, Cornelius Mostert wrote:
> > Hi
> > The scenario is as follow:
> > 1. You have permission to work as Admin on a Lan
> > 2. You do NOT have any documentation from the previous Admin
> > 3. You find a router / WiFi Router that is in use and therefore you can
> NOT reset it
> Hi
> The scenario is as follow:
> 1. You have permission to work as Admin on a Lan
> 2. You do NOT have any documentation from the previous Admin
> 3. You find a router / WiFi Router that is in use and therefore you can
NOT reset it
> 4.v This router is a "home" / consumer router like Netgear, Li
Hi,
The simplest way would be to traceroute (tracert on wintel) to a web server.
Assumming that the router is also the gateway, look for the last IP address in
your network range, Bingo.
Failing that connect to the router directly - Ethernet/Wifi - the traceroute to
a server/IP, the first
dont worry about it, I got the message loud and clear.
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> Yeh right, you think that is rude, I kept my tongue, it
> could have been much worse, much worse.
I think that's probably enough, Mr Matthews. The people on this list have
demonstrated superhuman patience and understanding when dealing with you, and
have received nothing but abuse in return.
>
>> Be patient if you want help, but I think you have gone to far for some
>> people now.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>
> Yeh right, you think that is rude, I kept my tongue, it could have been
> much worse, much worse.
>
>>
>>
>
>>
Well I'm glad that you didn't get help then and I will not help you on here
ei
On 20 October 2010 10:46, Andy Partington wrote:
> On 20 October 2010 10:42, jakewc2 wrote:
>
>> Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
>> willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
>>
>> --
>> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>> https://list
On Wed, 2010-10-20 at 10:42 +0100, jakewc2 wrote:
> Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
> willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
Indeed we are!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh_gaaUiNs8
Tyler
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On 20 October 2010 10:42, jakewc2 wrote:
> Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
> willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
>
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Just in case anyone missed this.
There had been an issue with no specific Linux driver being
available for this popular model of multi-function printer.
A workaround was posted in Ubuntu Forums on August 2010 (which I
missed) using drivers for the
Well, this thread was a total waste of time. All this crap about help,
willingness, is a load of bollocks. Your just a nasty group of people.
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On 20 October 2010 06:58, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 20/10/10 00:07, Chris Coulson wrote:
>>
>> Well, the LTS *will* get a new version of Firefox in the future (once
>> 3.6 is end-of-life), although it will most likely skip 4.0.
>>
>> Regards
>> Chris
> no, don't think 10.04 LTS will get a new version
I've just got around to putting some pics from our ICT for Resilience
workshop on Facebook - which was basically an Ubuntu installation, tour
and maintenance basics workshop:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fossbox/246451092550#!/album.php?aid=237905&id=246451092550
The Lottery funded us to advo
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