Re: [ubuntu-uk] gFTP

2007-04-19 Thread David Hopkins
I use gFtp and find it to be pretty much ok. However, I do really feel it to be pretty limited compared to filezilla which I use on windows all the time. Was surprised that filezilla was already available as a package on nix, looks like it might be on the way though. On 18/04/07, TheVeech <[EMAIL

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Stickers applied to bumpers!

2007-01-11 Thread David Hopkins
Not quite a bumper sticker I know, but I made a small Ubuntu logo which I use on my blog. Feel free to leech the image all you want! http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/biffta69/wp-images/ubuntu-final.png On 05/01/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alan Pope wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-01-05 a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] And now my MP reply...

2006-12-11 Thread David Hopkins
I was shocked when I got back the other day and saw a letter from the House of Commons, i thought the email I sent to James Clapperson had all but been forgotten. But he had replied saying quite simply that he had signed the EDM, terrific! -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/ma

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Done wrote my MP!

2006-11-24 Thread David Hopkins
Done! I emailed my MP, James Clappison. It's the first time I've ever email an MP! On 24/11/06, Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 24/11/06, Matthew Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have emailed my MP for Chelmsford, Essex with a similar letter to > > some posted here. (Anyone else come

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Interesting cold call to (sussex) re linux

2006-11-23 Thread David Hopkins
> Anyway, after explaining I had not called to ask for his 'services' > but had a question about what he used - I asked if he ever offered > open source software or 'non-windows' things - such as linux? He said > he did use linux a bit, more for interest than anything - 'people tend > not to ask fo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox v2.0 and spell checker file

2006-11-23 Thread David Hopkins
On 21/11/06, Llywelyn Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am bowled over by Firefox V2.0 on my Edgy installation. Of particular > interest for me is the web form spell checker which does what Google does > not and that is add new words to a dictionary. Where is this dictionary file > kept so that I