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On 12/04/13 21:23, Billy Baker wrote:
> All I know is that Somebody Owes Me Money - and they are hiding the
> way to a refund!
Nothing is being hidden. ;)
The Ubuntu One FAQs [0] answer a plethora of questions just like this.
I'll save you the effor
On 12 April 2013 20:40, SuperEngineer wrote:
> I have just been trying to purchase an download from U1 Music Store.
> When it should have started downloading I got "an error has occurred"
> instead.
> [It doesn;t actually help with what the error is!] So I assumed "hmmm,
> must have got card numb
I should add to the original... the [illegitimate] false purchase [x2] was
via Rhythymbox on 12.04.
All I know is that Somebody Owes Me Money - and they are hiding the way to
a refund!
[if this were twitter I would end with #notrustanymore]
On 12 April 2013 20:40, SuperEngineer wrote:
> I hav
I have just been trying to purchase an download from U1 Music Store.
When it should have started downloading I got "an error has occurred"
instead.
[It doesn;t actually help with what the error is!] So I assumed "hmmm,
must have got card number wrong or some other numpty detail"...
So having re-ent
On 12/04/13 19:46, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
On 12/04/13 19:31, Jim Price wrote:
On 12/04/13 13:38, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
It's interesting that you mention a shell script there, because I have
become very fond of my Compaq laptop, even though every time it gets a
kernel update I have to reinstall
On 12/04/13 19:31, Jim Price wrote:
On 12/04/13 13:38, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
It's interesting that you mention a shell script there, because I have
become very fond of my Compaq laptop, even though every time it gets a
kernel update I have to reinstall the wireless driver, and I have been
think
On 12/04/13 13:38, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
It's interesting that you mention a shell script there, because I have
become very fond of my Compaq laptop, even though every time it gets a
kernel update I have to reinstall the wireless driver, and I have been
thinking that it ought to be possible to a
On 12/04/13 13:38, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
On 12/04/13 13:27, Barry Drake wrote:
Oh, I agree entirely. My other printer is a Brother, and
is supported moderately well - although it is a bit of a pain to install
the drivers even with a shell script I have written. Good printer
though.
It's int
** Alan Pope [2013-04-04 15:50]:
> Could someone with Ubuntu 12.04 and capability of using more than
> one display please test something for me?
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/930147
>
> Please confirm that the above bug is fixed on 12.04 with Unity 2D
> installed from the precise-
On 12/04/13 13:27, Barry Drake wrote:
On 11/04/13 16:52, Jones, Victor wrote:
I'm really pleased with everything except the lack of help with Linux.
PC World completely stonewall questions about Linux, and the Kodak
website is less than helpful. After a lot of research on the
internet, I have g
On 11/04/13 16:52, Jones, Victor wrote:
I'm really pleased with everything except the lack of help with Linux.
PC World completely stonewall questions about Linux, and the Kodak
website is less than helpful. After a lot of research on the
internet, I have got
the printer up and running OK and
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