On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:20 +, Barry Titterton wrote:
> The French government has decided that a machine using linux is not a
> proper computer.
>
> http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1847&news=tablet+archos
> +windows+french+france
>
> You can always rely on the French for a go
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:18 +, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:08 +, Barry Drake wrote:
> > page. Not spelling mistakes, but it didn't tell me I hadn't said what
> > sessions I would attend.
>
> Oh, I hadn't said which magazines I want to take. That was needed too,
> but
On 14 January 2011 15:56, Alan Bell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The .org pavilion at the show is now confirmed (I thought it was already,
> but hey, it really has been now)
>
> We have been asked to ‘blog the life out of the event’ and the organisers
> would appreciate if we could promote it on our Link
I have been trying to set up an LDAP server for some time now. when I
finally found an up-to-date tutorial at
http://www.zarafa.com/wiki/index.php/Zarafa_LDAP_cn_config_How_To the
first step of this has worked fine however when running the command
ldapadd -x -D cn=admin,dc=cyberkingsolutions,dc=co
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:20 +, Barry Titterton wrote:
> The French government has decided that a machine using linux is not a
> proper computer.
It's good to know that the Gendarmerie Nationale don't use computers. I
think there's a translation slip. Ordinateurs can only use Windows
because
The French government has decided that a machine using linux is not a
proper computer.
http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1847&news=tablet+archos
+windows+french+france
You can always rely on the French for a good laugh.
Barry
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On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:08 +, Barry Drake wrote:
> page. Not spelling mistakes, but it didn't tell me I hadn't said what
> sessions I would attend.
Oh, I hadn't said which magazines I want to take. That was needed too,
but wen unchallenged. I chose Ubonto users mag (I think). Either way
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 20:49 +, Bruno Girin wrote:
> The registration doesn't seem to work with Firefox on Maverick, or at
> least not the versions in the Mozilla PPA. That looks a bit ridiculous
> for a Linux and OSS expo. And don't get me started on the spelling
> mistakes on the registration
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 15:56 +, Alan Bell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The .org pavilion at the show is now confirmed (I thought it was
> already, but hey, it really has been now)
>
> We have been asked to ‘blog the life out of the event’ and the
> organisers would appreciate if we could promote it on
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 15:50 +, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
> It sounds like restrictions on the network. I think the issue with the
> domain login is a known problem with Microsoft Internet Proxy of the
> type that only comes up in certain situations. I'm not sure if Samba
> can resolve it at all
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 16:03 +, Chris Wilson wrote:
> If you want my advice on the best course of actions, forget about
> Evolution. It feels to me like it's supposed to be an open source
> version of Microsoft Outlook but hasn't really moved far beyond that.
> If you want to keep using a deskt
My experience with Evolution has been far from optimal. It's always been
kinda slow and extremely clunky, though I've never taken the time to figure
out why. I guess this is one of the reasons :P
If it's advice on how to keep Evolution in tip-top shape, then I can't help
you there, though I'm sure
Hi all,
The .org pavilion at the show is now confirmed (I thought it was
already, but hey, it really has been now)
We have been asked to 'blog the life out of the event' and the
organisers would appreciate if we could promote it on our LinkedIn and
social networking sites/web sites etc... fy
On 14 January 2011 15:35, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi again Back to this conference. It was at the High Leyes
> conference centre. They offered wi-fi which gave a good signal.
> Unfortunately it was one of these annoying systems that presents as a
> domain (1.1.1.1/login) You can't do anythi
Hi again Back to this conference. It was at the High Leyes
conference centre. They offered wi-fi which gave a good signal.
Unfortunately it was one of these annoying systems that presents as a
domain (1.1.1.1/login) You can't do anything on it until it has
presented it's homepage and you h
Hi there ... I've been at a conference the last three days and noticed
some things that I'd appreciate comment to. My NetBook is a Dell Mini
10v which is moderately slow and has only 8 GiB of SSD. Normally quite
adequate.
While away, I noticed that the HD was almost full, so now I'm back I
took
Hi Folks,
Im running Ubuntu 10.04, 64bit with libimobiledevice package installed as
per default. I used to be able to plug in an iPhone/Pod running Apple ios
4.1.x and see files on the device sync music etc.
However since upgrading the iPod and iPhone to ios4.2 this is no longer
possible. Ive tri
On 14 January 2011 10:55, Sean Miller wrote:
> This is a slight tangent, but I'd like to see this but don't fancy upgrading
> this installation this early in the process... under WUBI can I have two
> versions of Ubuntu?
>
> ie. when I boot can I have "Ubuntu 10.04" AND "11.04" (and obviously
> Wi
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 10:55 +, Sean Miller wrote:
> This is a slight tangent, but I'd like to see this but don't fancy
> upgrading this installation this early in the process... under WUBI
> can I have two versions of Ubuntu?
>
> ie. when I boot can I have "Ubuntu 10.04" AND "11.04" (and obvio
This is a slight tangent, but I'd like to see this but don't fancy upgrading
this installation this early in the process... under WUBI can I have two
versions of Ubuntu?
ie. when I boot can I have "Ubuntu 10.04" AND "11.04" (and obviously
Windows) all as options?
As it's stored in a subdirectory
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 01:45 +, John Stevenson wrote:
> I am having a great time using Unity ever since alpha1 and I
> absolutely love it, its the best thing thats happened to the Linux
> desktop in a long time (well since docky... and moving the
> maximise/minimise buttons to the right hand
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