Re: [ubuntu-uk] Further Ubuntu phone observations

2015-03-27 Thread David King
It seems to work now after the latest update, maybe that fixed it. On 27/03/15 23:08, David King wrote: So has anyone yet managed to do a copy and paste on an Ubuntu Phone? I cannot find a way to do this. David King On 24/03/15 19:21, Gareth France wrote: Having spent my first whole day w

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu phone issues not good for Ubuntu reputation

2015-03-27 Thread Alan Bell
On 27/03/15 23:11, David King wrote: On 23/03/15 18:47, Gareth France wrote: Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it already! Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right, it took several clicks before I realised it was removing my scope screens (n

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu phone issues not good for Ubuntu reputation

2015-03-27 Thread David King
On 23/03/15 19:38, Alan Pope wrote: https://static-bqreaders.s3.amazonaws.com/file/Ubuntu-Aquaris_E4_5/Manual_Aquaris_E4.5_ubuntu_EN.pdf is the manual. Thanks for the link. I have no idea why this is not on the Ubuntu site nor on the Ubuntu Facebook page, was searching Google for this and f

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu phone issues not good for Ubuntu reputation

2015-03-27 Thread David King
On 23/03/15 18:47, Gareth France wrote: Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it already! Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right, it took several clicks before I realised it was removing my scope screens (nearby, weather etc). I don't have the ma

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Further Ubuntu phone observations

2015-03-27 Thread David King
So has anyone yet managed to do a copy and paste on an Ubuntu Phone? I cannot find a way to do this. David King On 24/03/15 19:21, Gareth France wrote: Having spent my first whole day with the phone today I have to say it has been a real mixed experience. It feels like I could really get to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Should I be worried by these strange 'trace routes'?

2015-03-27 Thread mac
On 27/03/2015 21:41, J Fernyhough wrote: It's possible the traffic is as the hostname suggests - a performance testing scan so nodes know where to send traffic. You're more likely to see this if you run as a bridge or exit node. Mmm... I'm not doing either. As I say, I've only tried out the Tor

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Should I be worried by these strange 'trace routes'?

2015-03-27 Thread J Fernyhough
On 27 March 2015 at 21:29, mac wrote: > On 27 Mar 2015, at 21:24, J Fernyhough wrote: >> You're not running Tor are you? > > I've tried out the Tor Browser Bundle and had a look at Tails out of interest. > Why do you ask? > > It's possible the traffic is as the hostname suggests - a performance

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Should I be worried by these strange 'trace routes'?

2015-03-27 Thread mac
On 27 Mar 2015, at 21:24, J Fernyhough wrote: > You're not running Tor are you? I've tried out the Tor Browser Bundle and had a look at Tails out of interest. Why do you ask? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Should I be worried by these strange 'trace routes'?

2015-03-27 Thread J Fernyhough
On 27 March 2015 at 21:04, mac wrote: > Hi folks > > Apologies if this is a off topic, but I could do with a bit of advice, and > can't think where else to ask. > > I have a Draytek router with 'DoS Defences' set up in the firewall, > including 'block trace_route'. > > A few weeks ago, I got email

[ubuntu-uk] Should I be worried by these strange 'trace routes'?

2015-03-27 Thread mac
Hi folks Apologies if this is a off topic, but I could do with a bit of advice, and can't think where else to ask. I have a Draytek router with 'DoS Defences' set up in the firewall, including 'block trace_route'. A few weeks ago, I got email alerts from my router to say it was blocking tr