ecifications I think too much has changed on the
hardware for earlier versions to 'just work', e.g. the graphics driver
stack has been retired and replaced.
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or interacting with HMRC are available
so it does seem to be possible to build open source software for
reporting income tax, VAT etc. - the details are here:
https://developer.service.hmrc.gov.uk/api-documentation/docs/mtd
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gedit -vvv
Not all programs support this though - it's more common for command line
programs than those with a graphical interface.
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27;t afford
>> the extra expense.
>
> Has there ever been a meeting? It doesn't look like it. Have you
> considered going to a LUG meeting instead? You may not find a
> laser-focus on Ubuntu, but I guarantee at any LUG meet, at least one
> other person is using it.
Raspb
r file is called myfile.zip, you should run:
unzip -v myfile.zip
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unning unzip
on the command line might give you a more helpful message:
unzip -v [filename]
You might need to install it first (apt-get install unzip).
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you get
the right versions of the relevant libraries (it took me several days to
get a piece of legacy 32 bit software to run on Scientific Linux when
they dropped out of the box support for 32 bit).
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option would be to get a trusted person to buy
the laptop on their card, then reimburse them by cheque, though that
could cause issues later down the line if the laptop has a fault.
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n your case it would be just an exercise
>unless the machine is going to be internet facing.
SFTP does not involve SSL/TLS, it uses the SSH protocol. Despite the
unfortunate similarities in name, SFTP is completely different to FTP
(and FTPS, which is FTP over TLS).
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imes out. I know it's not a problem with Filezilla per se as all my
>other laptops can "see" each other through it.
>
>Can anybody suggest where the cause may lie? Permissions perhaps?
What happens if you use sftp on the command-line, i.e.
sftp user@host
If t
ing else you've installed on your machine which differs from my
setup.
2. The way you've configured lighttpd.
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I don't know if this requirement will be relaxed for Windows 10, given
that it's supposed to run on the Raspberry Pi, unless the Pi won't be
certified.
I think we are still a long way off ARM desktop machines anyway. 64 bit
ARM processors are relatively new, and as far as I'
On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 09:10:07AM +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Just trying to get a straw poll of what phones people use here and
> why...
A ten quid Nokia, as all a phone needs to be able to do is make phone
calls and send/receive text messages. ;-)
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