On 23 May 2011 12:28, Chris Coulson wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 12:16 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
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>> See
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdbusmenu/+bug/748850
>> which covers both right and middle click. It was supposed to have
>> been fixed a couple of days ago so presumably the
On 23/05/11 21:02, Dino T. wrote:
Oh definitely
We'll be creating a presentation using Impress with primary source
design and stock / free photography. I'll be citing sources for each
slide and I'll try and get a few video recordings of the project being
shown to students. I'll then try and
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 21:05 +0100, Dino T. wrote:
> Excellent, thanks. I plan on bringing up that Google use Ubuntu
> inhouse and have done since 2006 (that I'm aware of.) If you know of
> any huge companies that use it too, please let me know.'
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> Dino Tassigiannis BA (Hons)
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Hi,
The server all sync to an NTP time server which syncs the DCs as well.
The problem was the restarting winbindd doesn't actually work in fixing the
issue.
Thanks,
Toby.
On 23 May 2011 10:06, Bob Clough wrote:
> As a quick hack, you could make a cronjob check wbinfo, if you get a
> messag
On 24 May 2011 13:57, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> I'm about to ask questions about software that runs on ubuntu please
> tell me if this is out of line (or simply ignore) and I'll go
> subscribe myself to the appropriate list.
You're more than welcome to ask these kinds of que
Hello Again;
I started using 11.04 but I found that I had messed up the "official"
keyboard shortcuts for my liking and I would like to use the default
so that I can use other's computers.
Is there a dumbed down/gui way to reset these to default? If not,
would it be appropriate to file it as a bug
Hello all,
I'm about to ask questions about software that runs on ubuntu please
tell me if this is out of line (or simply ignore) and I'll go
subscribe myself to the appropriate list.
I was using gnumeric up to now but it libreCalc looked very
attractive and i decided to switch. But now I'm a bit
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Alan Bell
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> On 24/05/11 08:27, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
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>> Oh yes, how about all those Mobile phones that run Android? Even Apple's
>> OS X is built on Open Source core technology (although they chose the most
>> liberally licensed code - MIT/Apache - so t
On 24/05/11 12:10, Dave Morley wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 11:53 +0100, Tony Scott wrote:
Hi Alan
Shouldn't this question be directed to Mozilla?
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On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 11:53 +0100, Tony Scott wrote:
> Hi Alan
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> Shouldn't this question be directed to Mozilla?
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Hi Alan
Shouldn't this question be directed to Mozilla?
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On 24/05/11 00:52, Alan Bell wrote:
On 24/05/11 00:39, Alex Cockell wrote:
Surely it's a standard part opf functionality now? How is this change
increasing usability? Especially if i am working through a large web
doc and want to quickly open a new tab or save from a link or copy a
url to t
On 24/05/11 08:27, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 23/05/11 21:05, Dino T. wrote:
Excellent, thanks. I plan on bringing up that Google use Ubuntu inhouse
and have done since 2006 (that I'm aware of.) If you know of any huge
companies that use it too, please let me know.'
Erm,
Pretty much every
On 24/05/11 08:27, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
Oh yes, how about all those Mobile phones that run Android? Even
Apple's OS X is built on Open Source core technology (although they
chose the most liberally licensed code - MIT/Apache - so they can take
and do not have to contribute).
they take a *
On 23/05/11 21:05, Dino T. wrote:
Excellent, thanks. I plan on bringing up that Google use Ubuntu inhouse
and have done since 2006 (that I'm aware of.) If you know of any huge
companies that use it too, please let me know.'
Erm,
Pretty much every company of any notable size in the world uses
On 23/05/11 21:05, ubuntu-uk-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
Help required! (off topic)
I'm not sure if lightbox is that customisable? But it may help?
Dave
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