Hi Graham
Hope I can answer a couple of your questions, or at least give you a few
ideas.
On the portable router front I use a d-link DAP-1350 it's very easy to set
up under ubuntu (or anything else for that matter) and has numerous options
for sharing access, securing networks etc - cost around
I'm not actually sure what I should be asking here, but I would like to be
able to set up a laptop as a server running questionnaires (created with
StatPac) that need a cgi-bin folder to run a perl script.
I would then like to allow people to access the questionnaire from their
laptops via a wirel
** Robert McWilliam [2012-01-17 15:47]:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012, at 03:02 PM, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > Following reading a recent blog post [1] I decided it really is time I
> > sorted out a better way of logging into my email with Mutt. My plan
> > was/is to store the password in the Gnome Keyring a
** Simon Greenwood [2012-01-17 15:48]:
> On 17 January 2012 14:03, Paul Tansom wrote:
>
> > I generally use Mutt for my email as it is orders of magnitude quicker to
> > use
> > than a GUI client for large volumes of mail. It does fall short in handling
> > HTML mail though, which is on the incr