On 28 October 2010 23:34, Tim Dobson wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I suspect this is a known issue, is anyone to point me in the direction
> of any fixes.
>
Before using the Sevenmachines Flash PPA I used the following script
to launch Firefox, and had it set as my preferred browser. This fixed
things
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Tim Dobson wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I suspect this is a known issue, is anyone to point me in the direction
> of any fixes.
>
> My parents are on Ubuntu 10.04 and have a problem clicking on controls
> of flash players embedded in web pages - specifically the play b
On 28 October 2010 23:34, Tim Dobson wrote:
> Is anyone else affected by this and can suggest any potential fixes or
> workarounds.
>
> Not at all scared of getting my hands dirty. :)
Sadly this sounds like a bug that unfortunately I have memorised the
number of - 410407.
https://bugs.launchpad
Hey there,
I suspect this is a known issue, is anyone to point me in the direction
of any fixes.
My parents are on Ubuntu 10.04 and have a problem clicking on controls
of flash players embedded in web pages - specifically the play button in
BBC iPlayer for instance. They can click the button, it
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 12:40 +0100, pmgazz wrote:
> We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
> to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London). We've got half a dozen people
> signed up, which isn't much - but they're all bringing their tech issues
> with them and I thin
W00t! Let me know if you need any more info :) Let's hope they all turn
up, but it'll be nice to meet you anyway!
Cheers,
Paula
On 28/10/10 14:50, James Thomas wrote:
Hi Paula,
I can do this one!
:)
JT
On 28 October 2010 14:45, alan c wrote:
On 28/10/10 12:40, pmgazz wrote:
On 28/10/10 12:40, pmgazz wrote:
> We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
> to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London). We've got half a dozen people
> signed up, which isn't much - but they're all bringing their tech issues
> with them and I think each one will nee
Hi Paula,
I can do this one!
:)
JT
On 28 October 2010 14:45, alan c wrote:
> On 28/10/10 12:40, pmgazz wrote:
> > We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
> > to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London). We've got half a dozen people
> > signed up, which isn't mu
On 28/10/10 12:40, pmgazz wrote:
> We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
> to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London). We've got half a dozen people
> signed up, which isn't much - but they're all bringing their tech issues
> with them and I think each one will nee
On 28/10/10 12:40, pmgazz wrote:
> We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
> to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London).
> Drop me an email if you think you might be able to help :)
I'd love to, but Bonfire night puts the kibosh on it for me I'm afraid.
Can't ge
We're running an Ubuntu sociable help session on the 5th November at 1pm
to 7pm near Tower Bridge (Central London). We've got half a dozen people
signed up, which isn't much - but they're all bringing their tech issues
with them and I think each one will need a fair bit of time.
We could use so
On 26/10/10 23:35, Grant Sewell wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 23:28:35 +0100
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>> On 26/10/10 22:41, Glen Mehn wrote:
>>> Do you get to see what happens when the screen is plugged in?
Ah a physical screen (monitor), i kinda read that as the program screen
lol
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