On Sep 8, 2011 9:39 PM, "Simon Greenwood" wrote:
>
> That's presumably the answer but I don't know why unless IPv6 support is
compiled into ufw. I don't have ufw running at all on either my desktop or
laptop (11.04) and it's set to no in /etc/default/ufw and IPv6 works fine.
But the answer doesn'
On 8 September 2011 14:26, Michael Daniels wrote:
> Apologies for asking again, the Samsung SCX-3205 driver does not work,
> Ubuntu 10.04.
> I understand there are patches to "modify" the driver, but I'm not command
> line competent.
> Any help appreciated, thanks.
>
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On 8 September 2011 18:42, Jon Farmer wrote:
> On 8 September 2011 18:38, Jon Farmer wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a Cisco router on my network that is doing RA for IPv6
> > assignment. If I plug the ethernet cable into my Ubuntu 11.04 netbook
> > I get a IPv6 address assigned. If I plug the same
On 8 September 2011 18:38, Jon Farmer wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Cisco router on my network that is doing RA for IPv6
> assignment. If I plug the ethernet cable into my Ubuntu 11.04 netbook
> I get a IPv6 address assigned. If I plug the same cable into my
> desktop machine also running 11.04 I get "
Hi
I have a Cisco router on my network that is doing RA for IPv6
assignment. If I plug the ethernet cable into my Ubuntu 11.04 netbook
I get a IPv6 address assigned. If I plug the same cable into my
desktop machine also running 11.04 I get "eth0: no IPv6 routers
present". Anyone got any ideas why
Apologies for asking again, the Samsung SCX-3205 driver does not work, Ubuntu
10.04.I understand there are patches to "modify" the driver, but I'm not
command line competent. Any help appreciated, thanks.
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On 02/09/11 10:12, Alan Bell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are kicking of a series of pub meetings around the UK, starting in
> three weeks in London. The list of venues we have proposed so far is here:
> http://ubuntu-uk.org/happy-hour/
> Along with a nice map that will update with the route as we sta
> I am going to schedule them
> in such a way that people are available, and so that the route map
> bounces about all over the place.
Admit it, you just want the itinerary to spell out a rude word if you look at
it from the right angle, don't you? :)
(Though come to think of it, England and Tux