Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread Alan Bell
On 11/02/11 20:51, alan c wrote: Thanks, I am added. But I could not move my pin. have I missed something? (candtalan, bracknell) um no, you can't move the pin as such, you can place it somewhere by typing a town, street or postcode (or anything google maps can find if you search for it)

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread alan c
On 11/02/11 12:52, Alan Bell wrote: http://ubuntu-uk.org http://ubuntu-uk.org/2011/02/11/announcing-the-new-ubuntu-uk-org-website/ Following the redesign of the Ubuntu UK logo and the overall updated branding for the Ubuntu project we have been redesigning the UK team website. The website will

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread Alan Bell
On 11/02/11 18:29, Tony Scott wrote: Excellent work! Just to point out on the home page, in the para after " Ubuntu-UK is a Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and org

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread Tony Scott
Excellent work! Just to point out on the home page, in the para after "Ubuntu-UK is a Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and organisations alike.", but before the pic, t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hiyas, Excellent work by all involved! Regards, Phill. On 11 February 2011 12:52, Alan Bell wrote: > http://ubuntu-uk.org > > http://ubuntu-uk.org/2011/02/11/announcing-the-new-ubuntu-uk-org-website/ > > Following the redesign of the Ubuntu UK logo and the overall updated > branding for the

[ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] shiny new website - yay \o/

2011-02-11 Thread Alan Bell
http://ubuntu-uk.org http://ubuntu-uk.org/2011/02/11/announcing-the-new-ubuntu-uk-org-website/ Following the redesign of the Ubuntu UK logo and the overall updated branding for the Ubuntu project we have been redesigning the UK team website. The website will be used for news articles about the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] LoCo Meeting minutes

2011-02-11 Thread gazz
On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 11:36 +, Jacob Mansfield wrote: > dang, I keep missing them > Jacob Mansfield > Programmer > CyberKing Solutions > www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk By 9pm I'm pretty comatose! Paula -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https:

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] LoCo Meeting minutes

2011-02-11 Thread Jacob Mansfield
dang, I keep missing them Jacob Mansfield Programmer CyberKing Solutions www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk On 11 February 2011 10:20, Alan Pope wrote: > Here's the minutes from last night's LoCo Team meeting. > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LastMeeting > > Next meeting is on 3rd March 2011 at 21:

[ubuntu-uk] [ANNOUNCE] LoCo Meeting minutes

2011-02-11 Thread Alan Pope
Here's the minutes from last night's LoCo Team meeting. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LastMeeting Next meeting is on 3rd March 2011 at 21:00 GMT https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/NextMeeting The (currently bare) agenda for the next meeting is on the wiki:- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeamMeetingAg

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lubuntu

2011-02-11 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 11 February 2011 09:19, alan c wrote: > On 11/02/11 08:56, Scrase, Eddie wrote: > >> Chromium gets on my nerves but I thought I'd try Midori which seems >>> >> OK. >> >> Personally I quite like Chromium, and it's screen space saving design is >> really useful on the EEE's 7" screen. >> > > Ho

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lubuntu

2011-02-11 Thread Kris Douglas
On 11 February 2011 09:19, alan c wrote: > On 11/02/11 08:56, Scrase, Eddie wrote: >>> >>>  Chromium gets on my nerves but I thought I'd try Midori which seems >> >> OK. >> >> Personally I quite like Chromium, and it's screen space saving design is >> really useful on the EEE's 7" screen. > > How

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lubuntu

2011-02-11 Thread alan c
On 11/02/11 08:56, Scrase, Eddie wrote: Chromium gets on my nerves but I thought I'd try Midori which seems OK. Personally I quite like Chromium, and it's screen space saving design is really useful on the EEE's 7" screen. How do you block adverts in chromium? -- alan cocks Ubuntu user -- u

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lubuntu

2011-02-11 Thread Scrase, Eddie
> By the way, thanks to whomever suggested Lubuntu for my eeePC. I've > finally had to bite down on the fact that it can't run Ubuntu Netbook > sensibly with a 4GB USB HD even stripping out locales and other clutter > and constantly cleaning up apt like a madwoman. I can second that: Lubuntu has b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CloneZilla live ...

2011-02-11 Thread Paul Morgan-Roach
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Rob Beard wrote: > > I too now swear by CloneZilla, I like the fact it works with both Linux and > Windows (XP at least, not tried restoring any Vista, Server 2003/8 or > Windows 7 machines). I now have it on my server and netboot machines. It's > also handy for th