On Sat 28 Apr 2012 15:31:46 BST, Kris Douglas wrote:
On 28 April 2012 14:34, scoundrel50a wrote:
been fiddling around, and its broke, it wont load.I can get into the
terminal, even the rescue part, tried a few things on the rescue side but it
didnt work, is there any way I can use the ter
On 28/04/12 17:36, paul sutton wrote:
On 28/04/12 17:31, Bill Baker wrote:
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 15:55 +0100, alan c wrote:
On 28/04/12 14:14, kpb wrote:
On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
Someone just upgraded from 10.04 and after answering a couple of
questions, I pointed him to t
On 28/04/12 17:45, Bill Baker wrote:
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 17:23 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
On 28/04/12 15:55, alan c wrote:
Errm Alan . we have an HUD. Try simply typing help (or even
he) into the lens .
Barry - now try pointing that out to a new user. ;)
Yes, I thought y
On 28/04/12 18:24, Tony Pursell wrote:
HUD doesn't seem to find Help for me. The Dash finds it, of course.
And there is also the Help menu at the top of the screen when there is
nothing on the desktop.
Do you know, I had thought up to now that the Dash searchbar and the HUD
did the same thi
On 28 April 2012 17:45, Bill Baker wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 17:23 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
> > On 28/04/12 15:55, alan c wrote:
> > Errm Alan . we have an HUD. Try simply typing help (or even
> > he) into the lens .
> >
> Barry - now try pointing that out to a new user. ;)
On 28/04/12 17:45, Bill Baker wrote:
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 17:23 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
Errm Alan . we have an HUD. Try simply typing help (or even
he) into the lens .
Barry - now try pointing that out to a new user. ;)
Oh I agree And I do think the Help app ought to
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 17:23 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 28/04/12 15:55, alan c wrote:
> Errm Alan . we have an HUD. Try simply typing help (or even
> he) into the lens .
>
Barry - now try pointing that out to a new user. ;)
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Bill B. [SuperEngineer]
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On 28/04/12 17:31, Bill Baker wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 15:55 +0100, alan c wrote:
>> On 28/04/12 14:14, kpb wrote:
>>> On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
Someone just upgraded from 10.04 and after answering a couple of
questions, I pointed him to the poster. He found it very h
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 15:55 +0100, alan c wrote:
> On 28/04/12 14:14, kpb wrote:
> > On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
> >> Someone just upgraded from 10.04 and after answering a couple of
> >> questions, I pointed him to the poster. He found it very helpful.
> >
> > Hello Barry and all
> >
On 28/04/12 15:55, alan c wrote:
I think it has been noticed that Ubuntu 12.04 does not make it at all
easy to find a useful Help facility, not sure if a bug has been raised
at all, I hope so. One guinea pig I saw use it here immediately
searched around for a help list. Unfortunately even I di
On 28/04/12 15:55, alan c wrote:
I think it has been noticed that Ubuntu 12.04 does not make it at all
easy to find a useful Help facility, not sure if a bug has been raised
at all, I hope so. One guinea pig I saw use it here immediately
searched around for a help list. Unfortunately even I
On 28/04/12 14:14, kpb wrote:
On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
Someone just upgraded from 10.04 and after answering a couple of
questions, I pointed him to the poster. He found it very helpful.
Hello Barry and all
That is exactly what/who the poster is for, I'm glad it was useful.
Th
Thanks for all the help on this, i have now got it sorted. It looks
like pages are springing up all over the place with instructions.
Here is a post of the detailed solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11883375#post11883375
j
On 28 April 2012 12:34, James Morrissey wrote:
>> With
On 28 April 2012 14:34, scoundrel50a wrote:
> been fiddling around, and its broke, it wont load.I can get into the
> terminal, even the rescue part, tried a few things on the rescue side but it
> didnt work, is there any way I can use the terminal to repair this, or do
> you think it would be
been fiddling around, and its broke, it wont load.I can get into the
terminal, even the rescue part, tried a few things on the rescue side
but it didnt work, is there any way I can use the terminal to repair
this, or do you think it would be easier to reinstall.
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ub
On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
Someone just upgraded from 10.04 and after answering a couple of
questions, I pointed him to the poster. He found it very helpful.
Hello Barry and all
That is exactly what/who the poster is for, I'm glad it was useful.
The Ubuntu Desktop Guide really is
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 12:33 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 28/04/12 11:58, Bill Baker wrote:
> > Could someone look at http://imagebin.org/210105 & come up with
> > some rationale pretty please?
> >
>
> Interesting. I don't think we factored in upgrades of Business Remix.
> We'll be making a new ve
> With a live CD: when you see the symbols at the bottom of the display, press
> a key, to get the menu choices, choose language, then
> use F6 for more options,
> which reveals a boot command line
> at the end, add the string
> b43.blacklist=yes
> (space before and space following)
> and then boo
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On 28/04/12 11:58, Bill Baker wrote:
> Could someone look at http://imagebin.org/210105 & come up with
> some rationale pretty please?
>
Interesting. I don't think we factored in upgrades of Business Remix.
We'll be making a new version of business r
On 28/04/12 11:59, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 25/04/12 22:13, alan c wrote:
>> Hi Barry. I am dealing with 60 plus ages and they are all
>> technophobes using Ubuntu without reading any instructions at all.
>> Some are adults with learning difficulty. The thought of even -me-
>> needing to look at suc
On 25/04/12 22:13, alan c wrote:
Hi Barry. I am dealing with 60 plus ages and they are all technophobes
using Ubuntu without reading any instructions at all. Some are adults
with learning difficulty. The thought of even -me- needing to look at
such an information diagram is an unpleasant though
Could someone look at http://imagebin.org/210105
& come up with some rationale pretty please?
Business Remix was & is a bog standard install [with only addition being
grsync [graphical frontend for rsync].
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Regards,
Bill B. [SuperEngineer]
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On 27/04/12 18:05, James Morrissey wrote:
Found the bug report.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/b43-fwcutter/+bug/909871
If anyone can tell me how to set
b43.blacklist=yes
I'd appreciate it.
With a live CD: when you see the symbols at the bottom of the display,
press a key, to g
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