Try the localepurge package in the repo, it will automate the removal of
additional language packs.
On 5 Sep 2011 23:09, "Steve Fisher" wrote:
Search synaptic for locales and remove the ones you do not need.
Steve
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Search synaptic for locales and remove the ones you do not need.
Steve
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This is happening to me in xubuntu but it also happened to me in Ubuntu.
I speak to languages English and Spanish, when I set the spell check on
the system of Ubuntu Firefox lets me choose from all the different
variations of the English and Spanish languages there is (Australian,
American, ..
I purchased some individual cans of this excellent stuff in its
excellent packaging from Waitrose Wallingford recently.
Interestingly, an enquiry to the management came back with the answer
that they did not in fact stock it. However, a second visit - when I
was in Wallingford - and enquiries on t
Hi all,
Just a curiosity. I am using xubuntu and am seing a lot of updates with
the words thunderbird unity. Is this The guys at cannonical making
thunderbird compatible with normal ubuntu? This does not mean that
theres is going to be a unity in xubuntu, right?
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On -10/01/37 20:59, Joe Smith wrote:
With the new college, school and university year starting soon, I was
wondering what tools can be used to take notes for lectures, classes,
meetings, etc. in Ubuntu, or on Linux in general.
There are popular tools like MS OneNote and Evernote, but neither
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Sarah Chard
wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> We are now only a couple of weeks away from the launch of HLUG's Open Source
> Schools Project and it has been very interesting helping to set the whole
> thing up. The project is launching at our Software Freedom Day Event
thanks for the tip
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 18:52:52 +0100
From: xirco...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] New on-line storage contender 10gb free
http://minus.com/
Just a heads-up, thought you may be interested.
Steve
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Hi everyone,
We are now only a couple of weeks away from the launch of HLUG's Open
Source Schools Project and it has been very interesting helping to set
the whole thing up. The project is launching at our Software Freedom Day
Event in Hereford and we have a lecturer from one of the local colle
On 05/09/11 00:11, Joe Smith wrote:
With the new college, school and university year starting soon, I was
wondering what tools can be used to take notes for lectures, classes,
meetings, etc. in Ubuntu, or on Linux in general.
There are popular tools like MS OneNote and Evernote, but neither
s
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