Dave Briggs wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Just got my broadband live, and there's a bit of a problem with it.
> Basically, I have got all my settings right in the modem interface,
> and it is working fine in my windows partition.
>
> But in Ubuntu, I boot up Firefox, try and load a webpage, and...
> nothi
David Pashley wrote:
> On Dec 16, 2006 at 14:35, Richard Downing praised the llamas by saying:
No I didn't. Llamas don't get praised by me - ever - hairy brutes.
Is there a document that
>> describes how to translate between UUID-gibberish and sensible,
>> understan
Long after upgrading to 6.10, I wanted to change one of the partitions
that gets mounted. So off I goes to edit /etc/fstab (as you would),
only to find it full of gibberish instead of neatly understandable
/dev/hda etc. etc..
Now I didn't give anyone permission to muck about with my fstab, but
so
Alfa is spelt alpha. Most scientists know this. Or is it an allusion
to alfalfa?
;-)
R.
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John K Masters wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 20:02:19 +0100
> Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 07:56:30PM +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
>>> I believe this to be a Mailman list, hence do we not already have a
>>> way of reading the list threaded?
>>>
>> https://lists.ubun
David M wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
> about: This list name/description
>
>> It's a minor thing really, but the name of this list is Ubuntu-UK and the
>> descriptive text says "For organising Ubuntu stuff in the UK.", but the
>> banner at the top (and the descrip
Adam Challis wrote:
> Is there anyone in the North West interested in meeting up?
>
> I've spotted that Tony is in Manchester, as am I.
>
I'm in Keswick. Too far North perhaps?
R.
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