On 17 Nov 2015 18:55, "Stuart Ward" wrote:
> What you should do is turn off DHCP and NAT on router B and give that
router a fixed IP address on Router A, Then all your devices will be on the
same subnet.
Except Nigel seems to *want* the subnets split, based on his mail, and was
just asking questi
2.168.0.1
*(assuming that's your router A's internal IP address)
with each of wired and wireless interfaces connected on its own, that
should show you the different routes taken, but it will probably look
something like:
(wired)
$ traceroute 192.168.0.1
1 gateway (192.168.0.1)
(wir
Hi T,
I have a spare ticket as I've double booked myself for that weekend, if
you're still looking for one.
Thanks
On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 at 20:57 T T Mooney wrote:
> So, I have a houseguest the weekend of the RAT. Anyone have a spare ticket
> I can beg, borrow, or steal? I bought one for myself
g it will use more power than a full
suspend, of course.
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pressing an F key when you've just turned it on, maybe F2 or F10, and
looking for settings to do with boot order or priority, or "legacy boot"
>
> >
> > Can anyone shed any light as to what’s going on?
Hopefully there's a clue in there somewhere...
> >
64bit host OS. It's not possible to run a 64bit
guest on a host system without VT-x or AMD-V (even if the host OS is
64bit)
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to their site, fruux releases some software as open source
(looks like mostly libraries that they use for the service), but that
doesn't mean the service itself is open source.
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Hey,
Was just wondering whether this is something that anybody else,has found.
The update manager is installing updates without asking for root password?
It isn 't really a feature I would like. Any ideas on how to stop it?
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net cards on the same computer and is both overly complicated and a bit
> unreliable. What I have done 'just works'.
That requires a wired connection to the second router, which seems
like what javadayaz is trying to avoid.
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penwrt.org/toh/start is openwrt's list of supported
devices. There are other options like Tomato
(http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) although I'm not sure whether they
support bridging in any form...
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ng ~/.libreoffice (or even just the plugins directory)
should have been enough to resolve the original issue. It's almost
never necessary to re-install packages to reset their configuration if
they are packages run by a normal user (and reinstalling the package
just doesn't work in
an update to that article, the money actually goes to
verisign, and anyone can get a signing key from them for $99. So
actually (without having looked into it any further) this looks like
quite a reasonable solution to securing system booting in general.
Anyone have any further insight?
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Pete wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Probably a mute point, and I have no wish to feed a troll, but on TV earlier
> they were advertising 'Norton Tablet Security' for Android tablets, given
> the close similarity between Android and LINUX / UNIX based systems (I
> believe And
I tweeted an ubuntu cola picture over a year and a half ago (and it's
still on the front page on my twitter profile... shows how much I use
it) ;D
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on (not with
the intention of replacing git, though) as is a web interface.
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cking is clipboardless copy & paste -
> select text in one place, middle-click elsewhere and whatever is
> selected is inserted where you click. Huge timesaver and again
> something I really miss on both Windows and Mac OS X
This is something I really miss on other operating systems t
ut some of
them off, leaving security holes open for longer.
Perhaps the "system reboot required" messages just need to be made more
informative :)
(sorry if this reply's a bit broken, I'm writing it on my phone)
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On 06/04/2011, Tim Dobson wrote:
> On 03/04/11 21:10, Tim Dobson wrote:
>> Just wondered, does anyone have any experience or has seen any blogs
>> posts of anyone bonding two or more 3G connections so they can
>> aggregate the bandwidth?
>>
>> If you've seen or heard of anyone doing this I'd be i
On 25 March 2011 10:02, wrote:
> Pythonchallange is probably not the best place for a beginner to start,
> unless they enjoy headaches, mysteries and extremely fast paced learning
>
>
That totally depends on the person and how they learn... for me,
pythonchallenge with hints and a little help fro
On 24 March 2011 11:10, James Thomas wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> According to the review in Linux User and Developer, the best one to go for
> it the Samsung Galaxy Tab at £390. A close runner up was the Dell Streak,
> but that is also priced at £390...
>
>
+1 for the galaxy, my colleague has one, and
Hi john,
You should also have a backup here: /var/backups/dpkg.status.0
so the command to move it would be:
*sudo cp /var/backups/dpkg.status.0 /var/lib/dpkg/status*
on my system this is only 3 days old (ie before I updated today)
Matt
On 6 March 2011 12:06, John MM wrote:
> On 06/03
Hi Simon - out of interest, can I ask what BIOS version you have on the
M1330 at the moment? I'm using my 32bit M1330, and have frequent issues
with overheating. I'm wondering if a BIOS update might go some way to
resolving it.
Cheers,
Matt
On 24 February 2011 06:46, Simon Greenw
flash plugin in Chromium. I switched to Google Chrome and haven't
suffered nearly as much since.
I have seen that video calls in Skype can be the culprit as well... not much
i can do about that though
Cheers,
Matt
On 24 February 2011 06:37, wrote:
> Hi Rossen,
>
> I have had si
>
> I've had very few problems with the entire Dell laptop line. My company
> has bought ~30ish laptops from them in the last 5 years. Lessons
> learned:
>
My Dell M1330 came with ubuntu preinstalled, and worked fine for a while.
Although after 6 months it suffered from real problems due to the g
o.uk account in Empathy (with 1 yahoo, 1 SIP phone and 2
googletalk accounts) with few problems. Some of my MSN contacts have
commented that I normally appear offline, but it doesn't prevent messages
from getting through.
Matt
On 13 January 2011 14:07, Tony Pursell wrote:
> On Thu, 20
I feel like I should jump on the bandwagon and ask if anyone has another
spare invite for me :-)
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Hi Ronnie,
On Sun, 2 Jan 2011, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
I've got a couple of invites left if anyone still wants one?
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e
I think that's all, and really should only take a few hours to get it done.
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hrough GSM
modems.
I have been on their mailing list a while, and it's an active product, with
development ongoing and a good level of email support.
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On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:07 PM, javadayaz wrote:
> well this is what i want to do!
> Buy a laptop.
> reconnect my old hd's ( x2) to the laptop via the usb docks. Then using a
> xbox360 downstairs stream my media downstairs through the docks!
> If that makes sense.
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at
t;>
>
>
>
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A Dual drive enclosure maybe?
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/15957789/CiT-Dual-3-5-inch-SATA-USB-2-0-Hard-Drive-Enclosure/Product.html?_%24ja=kw:{keyword}|cgn:15957789|tsid:13315|cn:15957789|mt:{MatchType}|crid:{creative}
I had something similar and it worked fine.
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something like this?
http://snurl.com/1ikix7
Matt
On 24 November 2010 09:06, javadayaz wrote:
> both are good products...but is there anything that would hide the actual
> hds once they have been pushed into the dock?
> some sort of enclosure perhaps...
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2
On 17 November 2010 20:02, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 19:38 -0200, Matt wrote:
>> In the end I gave up and bought a £10 USB webcam and plugged it in.
>
> I think that confirms my decision. It's quite a hassle sending the
> thing back, and I already have
t to check for loose wires. Found nothing
of use.
In the end I gave up and bought a £10 USB webcam and plugged it in.
...and then I spent a day installing the microdia drivers and wishing
I'd checked for compatibility first.
Cheers,
Matt
On 17 November 2010 19:22, Barry Drake wrote:
&g
list
to see if any of you have come up with clever solutions.
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On 23/10/2010 21:24, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
> I have my EEE PC (with Mint 9) hooked up to a Windows 2000 server at
> work. The server is set to force the user to change their password every
> 30 days and the new password mustn't be the same as any of the previous
> dozen or so passwords.
>
> When the
ore I head off to university :-)
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playlists to queue up your other sound effects.
It can be configured to use either JACK or ALSA, and its ALSA driver
works fine with pulseaudio.
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Morning Jon,
Cron is a tool for scheduling repetitive tasks.
Do you think this is coming from your box? Where does the email come from?
Cheers
Matt
On 23 September 2010 09:22, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me with this please. I get an email every day with the
&g
On 17 September 2010 10:57, Philip Newborough
wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Matt Sturdy
> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > I recently made the switch to XFCE, and mostly it's working well. Quick,
> > clean interface etc.
> > The one thing I can't
transparent yes
# Alignment
alignment top_right
# Gap between borders of screen and text
gap_x 10
gap_y 30
# load lua script(s)
lua_load /home/matt/bin/conky/readfile.lua
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
TEXT
${voffset -20}${alignc 80}${color orange}${font OpenLogos:size=
project was "Create 4 linked webpages in Microsoft
> Front Page blah blah blah" which would have been a nightmare for any
> sane person to maintain, so I wrote it in PHP with a SQL backend and
> none of the markers understood it :(
>
> IT should be more about computers
eligible to vote?
>
> I just voted, simply as a member of this list; but I did not get an
> email with a link in it, so I may not have met an eligibility criterion.
> I wonder which, and how the voting system knows. ;-)
>
> mac
My mail server rejected the mail as the se
Hi,
These instructions should work for you:
http://www.killertechtips.com/2009/04/26/disable-notifications-in-ubuntu-904-jaunty-jackalope/
<http://www.killertechtips.com/2009/04/26/disable-notifications-in-ubuntu-904-jaunty-jackalope/>
Cheers,
Matt
On 20 August 2010 18:44, Rowan Be
On 4 August 2010 11:39, Daniel Case wrote:
> Ahhh...Thank you Al,
> how do I control how much RAM Apache&PHP can have?
> Daniel
http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/wordpress-3-0-memory-requirements-256-mb/
may be of interest to you both.
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ore the previous behaviour of FF,
> it would be really good to hear it. :-)
I'm also experiencing the same behaviour, but I actually prefer it. I
don't really like apps stealing focus (even if I did click on a link)
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alled on it
> and I therefore assumed that it would be easier to dual boot by adding
> the extra drive.
>
>
>
> How does this affect your suggested method?
Installing Windows on the second hard drive then following the instructions here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Recovering
ded to the end of the first...
You could remove both the start and end tags with something like
$solar_info =~ s!(.*)!$1!;
(note I'm also using ! instead of / so I don't have to escape the /)
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me though.
The only issue you might get with the crontab version is if it runs
before the network is initialised and shoutcast expects an interface
to be there. You shouldn't have this problem with rc.local because it
won't run until after all the other init scripts, but it's probab
On 4 June 2010 05:37, Sean Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Matt Wheeler wrote:
>> This is mostly fixable these days using @font-face (supported by
>> current versions of all the major browsers) -- the font can simply be
>> embedded into the site and down
e font can simply be
embedded into the site and downloaded by the browser ⢁).
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I use 5quidhost for a couple of sites. I have been with them for a
couple of years and the service has been very stable, I certainly
haven't noticed any downtime. Any issues were sorted quickly over
email(Admittedly most of the problems were a PEBKAC issues!).
Matt.
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at
in as root
> I'd get a "#" prompt rather than a "$" one - others can clarify
> whether this is actually the case.
It is the case, assuming you are using the standard bash $PS1. It might
be different if you've customised your prompt or are using a different
shell.
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Hi
>
> I run a Compaq desktop which dual boots Xubuntu 9.10 and XP. For both
> operating systems the maximum available monitor resolution is 1024 x 768. I
> would like to replace the current monitor with something more up to date,
> using a 16
nment would have a much easier time simply asking
google for your thoughts than attempting to steal them through radio
waves ;)
Yours Hypocritically, ;)
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with 5 quid, with several email
accounts and it has been nice and reliable, in the two years I have
not noticed any downtime. The webmail is a choice of Horde and
squirrelmail, both are a bit clunky, but work fine.
Hope this helps,
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way.
This is true for any package for a program that has user-specific
settings, apt has nothing to do with them.
> Thanks to Matt.
No problem :-)
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, it should prompt you about the upgrade and let you know it's
leaving your 1.4 settings in case of problems, and do the conversion
for you.
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 9:20 AM, David Restall - System Administrator
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Matt Jones wrote :-
>
>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:11 PM, David Restall - System Administrator
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Also can somebody tell me why the BBC are so keen on
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:11 PM, David Restall - System Administrator
wrote:
>
> Also can somebody tell me why the BBC are so keen on 'Podcasts' which is
> as proprietary as they come but not so keen on just putting good old
> MP3's on the site to download ?
>
They do put MP3's for direct download
7;d definatley want to know! Make sure your backups are
upto date, and use smartmon to find out what exactley is wrong with it.
Just because something doesn't say there's a problem, doesn't mean it'll go
away!
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unusable on both
machines
> I
> tested it on. :-(
>
> Chris
I've been running Karmic since about Alpha 5 and had very few problems. The
RC (on the 3 machines I'm running anyway) seems to be quite stable. The
performance improvements are quite startling, especially the bo
l one.
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On Oct 23, 2009 12:23 PM, "Sean Miller" wrote:
Hey, to return to my question -- how do I get Firefox to give me back
my buttons?
I could uninstall/reinstall from Synaptic and see if that did the
trick, but just wondering if anybody knew of a less d
ng your systems up to date with the latest
versions of packages should keep you secure against most attacks that
might come your way :-).
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uite. The online demo was very nice(Although it appears to have
stopped working now. I only found out about it yesterday and was
surprised it hasn't received more attention. I am not sure how it
compares to other web officey type things, such as Zimbra. I was about
to install Zimbra to run email, but Opengoo looks like it might be
worth a try.
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(Sorry for top-posting, awkward mobile client)
update-manager seems to update all of the ppa distro names for you. Not sure
about other third party repos though
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On Oct 15, 2009 9:36 AM, "Alan Pope" wrote:
2009/10/15 Neil Greenwood :
> In the Sof
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Paul Roach wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Never mind - found it on mobilephonesdirect.co.uk on Vodafone and
> T-Mobile, free on a 24 month contract :)
>
>
> Matt Jones wrote:
>> I have seen it for fr
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>
I have seen it for free on a £35/mo contract with a pretty decent
usage allowance, and I suspect that an existing customer could get
that down somewhat. I pay a fiver less a month for my N95 8GB. The Sim
free price is
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:17 PM, John Davis wrote:
> This is not a linux question as such but I know someone will know the
> answer!
>
> My computers hard drive is full. I have finally persuaded the Missus to have
> a go at Ubuntu. I would like to buy a 500 gig SATA hard drive Partition it
> half
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 7:17 PM, John Matthews wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering, I would like to have a clean install of Ubuntu in a
> VM, which I have installed on my machine which is using Ubuntu. Trouble
> is, I cant get it to install. Does somebody have a url to a site, where
> it gives instructio
t; John
Check your preferred apps now and firefox should have reappeared. It might
just be a simple case of reselcting this in your preferred apps.
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Looks like you've deleted the symlink for firefox-3.0 now.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> That is odd, no mention of shiretoko there, yet when I open it 3.5 it
>>>>> has shiretoko at the top of the window.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:25 AM, James Kemp
wrote:
> I've got a couple of CDR files that I want to convert to SVG for use in
> inkscape. Does anyone know how I might go about doing that without having
> either CorelDraw or windows available?
>
> Thanks.
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>
> Sent from my HTC Her
aphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.
Do you have a link to the laptop?
Matt.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Jon Taylor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m looking for some information. My father in law is l
I wonder where they got this idea from?
http://houseparty.com/windows7
They do seem to look very excited at installing Windows 7. Then again,
they may be wiping Vista...
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to
read out a file, there may be an option to output to a file although
it has been a while since I have used it.
Hope this helps,
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to on the small screen seems to be "Cowboys and
> Indians" c1950 Hollywood.
If you get a chance to watch Dollhouse, that _is_ good SciFi. Weird, and a
little bit freaky, but good none the less. I keep meaning to go back
through the whole of Farscape from my SciFi collection too. That was
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Daniel Drummond wrote:
>
>> I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs
>>
>> YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech
>> Twitter.
>>
>> James
>>
>>
> I would take those claims with a
Just fyi the N95 does come up as a mass storage device. It gives the
option to use pc suite when you plug it in. Matt.
On 7/14/09, javadayaz wrote:
> ok update. recuva kep t on giving errors. undelete plus seems to have done
> the trick though.
> Thank you all for your help. :)
>
>
ut of the box? It needs to deliver a
reasonable quality and also cope with quite a lot of material! Cost
isn't too important, but sub £100 would be nice, used is fine if they
don't make the model anymore.
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>
Looks like you just got away with it. Making a full site backup
probably isn't a bad idea!
Glad you got it sorted,
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On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Rob Beard wrote:
> norman wrote:
>> My tablet arrived today and it worked straight out of the box in Ubuntu
>> 9.04. Now all I have to do is to learn how to use it.
>>
>> Norman
>>
>>
> That's great, out of interest, how much was it?
>
> Rob
>
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on a plastic loop thing.
Hope this help, I will experiment further when I get some time!
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Sounds like something you would find in gdesklets, the osx style widget thing.
On 6/11/09, Eddie Armstrong wrote:
> doug livesey wrote:
>> Hi -- can anyone recommend a handy little reminder tool for Ubuntu?
>> Just something I can quickly & easily set reminders in that will pop
>> up & annoy me u
I just wish that other computer manufacturers did this
> so customers could see that the Windows licence costs a fair chuck (IIRC
> a recent quote I did for some PCs with Windows XP Pro, the Windows
> license was about a third of the cost of the PC, if they'd gone for
> Ubuntu they could have eith
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Alan
Bell wrote:
> LeeGroups wrote:
>>> hmm, maybe I should start collecting photos of such anti-competitive
>>> practices in a hall of shame on the nakedcomputers.org site.
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>>> I don't suppose you have the box still do you?
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>> Still, have the box, yes. But I
As an aside, what do you think of the intuos? I am severely tempted by
the A4 one as an upgrade from my bamboo, which has more than paid for
itself.
Matt
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ulties with the
intuos 4 is that it is a newer version of the hardware, so it should
be fixed in the next release.
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herwise booker
cash and carry have them, although you do need to be a member, I don't
think you need to be a business anymore though.
Or just nip to the corner shop and see if you can blag a couple ;)
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it would be good to peel off the "Vista" sticker and replace with an
> Ubuntu one!
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You will have to get a mixed pac
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Chris Rowson
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> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:03 PM, doug livesey wrote:
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>> I appreciate the advice there, and that is definitely the route I take
>> with external, client-facing websites (although I use Mampi -- just get a
>> recommendation in there!).
>> T
I would really recommend a router, a wired one is cheap, and will give
a better and more stable connection that the modem. There appears to
be some info here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/EciAdsl but it is quite
old. I know my sagem one didn't work at all when I tried it.
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>>> Also is there a way to make my wired printer wireless?
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>>> Shalom
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Not for most ISPs, they give you a Username/password that you know. I
don't know why Sky does that, do they try to upsell routers?
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t in
printer server, so one of these may be an option. Some printers can be
a bit fussy about this, so it's probably best to have a google before
buying anything to check that it will work.
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Jamie Bennett wrote:
> Steve Garton wrote:
>> Would a Viglen have enough grunt to run something like boxee
>> (www.boxee.tv)? Boxee has rtorrent integrated, but it is mainly a
>> media centre (a fork of xmbc I believe). I currently have it running
>> on an old (~5
No?? The US uses a narrower range of channel IIRC, but that's about it.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Alec Wright wrote:
> I think there could be a problem with WiFi standards... isnt european
> wifi incompatible with UK WiFi
>
> 2009/4/8 Rob Beard :
>> m.pal...@tiscali.it wrote:
>>> Dear Folks
In the past, that opinion was fairly valid. Now, the celerons are
actually quite speedy little chips, espescially for an Ubuntu box that
is going to run web/openoffice/music all day. As for recommending a
Via over the current (Dual core) celerons, they are quite a long way
behind in performance ter
I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to
connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point.
What phone are you using?
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:55 AM, John wrote:
> Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
> working, so I am
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