Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK Virtual Global Jam

2011-04-04 Thread Hassan "Haz" Williamson
On 4 April 2011 09:03, Alan Pope wrote: > > Me too! Massive thanks to Alan Bell for doing so much organisation, > and to The Open Learning Centre for setting up the mumble server. > Yeah I must say the mumble server was a good success. Was a bit slow earlier on in the morning, but it was nice to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Old computers for charity

2011-04-04 Thread Rob Beard
On 04/04/11 13:07, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote: Hello, I heard around here that someone worked with charities. I have a work colleague that has several in storage and is willing to give them away as they are (minus the HDD, though he hinted he might put in new ones) Do any of you know of a char

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Old computers for charity

2011-04-04 Thread Barry Drake
On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 13:07 +0100, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote: > I heard around here that someone worked with charities. I have a work > colleague that has several in storage and is willing to give them away > as they are (minus the HDD, though he hinted he might put in new ones) > Do any of you k

[ubuntu-uk] Looking for SheevaPlug

2011-04-04 Thread Colin Law
Hi I hope it is ok to post this here, I am looking for a SheevaPlug (or similar) to run my weather station. I thought I would ask just in case anyone had one surplus to requirements and would be prepared to sell it. I am using an O2 Joggler, hacked with Ubuntu, at the moment, which does the job

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Old computers for charity

2011-04-04 Thread Alan Pope
On 4 April 2011 13:07, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote: > I heard around here that someone worked with charities. I have a work > colleague that has several in storage and is willing to give them away as > they are (minus the HDD, though he hinted he might put in new ones) > Do any of you know of a ch

[ubuntu-uk] Old computers for charity

2011-04-04 Thread Andrés Muñiz Piniella
Hello, I heard around here that someone worked with charities. I have a work colleague that has several in storage and is willing to give them away as they are (minus the HDD, though he hinted he might put in new ones) Do any of you know of a charity that might be interested? Regards, -- Andrés

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK Virtual Global Jam

2011-04-04 Thread Lee Williams
On 04/04/11 09:03, Alan Pope wrote: > On 4 April 2011 08:55, Hassan "Haz" Williamson wrote: >> I must say I enjoyed the Global Jam :). > > Me too! Massive thanks to Alan Bell for doing so much organisation, > and to The Open Learning Centre for setting up the mumble server. > > I found the abili

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK Virtual Global Jam

2011-04-04 Thread Alan Pope
On 4 April 2011 08:55, Hassan "Haz" Williamson wrote: > I must say I enjoyed the Global Jam :). Me too! Massive thanks to Alan Bell for doing so much organisation, and to The Open Learning Centre for setting up the mumble server. I found the ability to talk about stuff whilst we watched the inst

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK Virtual Global Jam

2011-04-04 Thread Hassan "Haz" Williamson
On 2 April 2011 08:20, Alan Bell wrote: > morning all, we are Jamming today, kicking off with a session at 10 am > helping people get themselves set up with launchpad accounts, and personal > wiki pages and going through other similar setup bits to help you get > started. > > Alan. Hi Alan, I m

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bonding 3G connections.

2011-04-04 Thread Paul Sladen
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011, Tim Dobson wrote: > Just wondered, does anyone have any experience or has seen any blogs > posts of anyone bonding two or more 3G connections I haven't done it yet, but I need to arrange something similiar using bonded 3G for getting better upstream from the narrowboat. Basic