Re: [ubuntu-uk] Dear Ubuntu Community

2021-09-30 Thread Simon Greenwood
On Thu, 30 Sept 2021 at 12:20, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > > On Thu, 30 Sept 2021 at 09:25, Mark Dorrington > wrote: > >> I live in Canterbury Kent >> >> I own a ubuntu touch smartphone an lg nexus 5 >> >> I am currently having issues with my pho

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Dear Ubuntu Community

2021-09-30 Thread Simon Greenwood
nearly dead now so you may be better off asking elsewhere. Ubuntu Touch support itself is via https://ubports.com, but if the phone has started developing issues and you haven't upgraded recently it, it may be hardware related so you may need to find someone who is familiar with the LG Nexus

Re: [ubuntu-uk] USB DVD/CD Drive

2017-07-07 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 July 2017 at 11:56, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > > On 6 July 2017 at 11:31, Tony Pursell wrote: > >> >> >> On Thursday, 6 July 2017, Steve Mynott wrote: >> > I'm looking for a cheap external DVD/CD USB drive (mainly to rip my >> > ow

Re: [ubuntu-uk] USB DVD/CD Drive

2017-07-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 July 2017 at 11:31, Tony Pursell wrote: > > > On Thursday, 6 July 2017, Steve Mynott wrote: > > I'm looking for a cheap external DVD/CD USB drive (mainly to rip my > > own CDs and maybe burn some DVDs). > > > > Can anyone recommend a model which works well with 16.04? > > > > I have USB3 if

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Gnome 3 with a docking station

2017-04-28 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 28 April 2017 at 18:13, Jim Price wrote: > On 27/04/17 18:36, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> I've switched my primary laptop Xubuntu install to Gnome 3 what with all >> this sudden interest in it and I'm quite pleased with how it all hangs >> together, e

[ubuntu-uk] Gnome 3 with a docking station

2017-04-27 Thread Simon Greenwood
y laptop into a docking station on my desk and Gnome automatically detects all the connected displays but I would like to tell it to switch off my laptop display and just use my desktop monitors. I currently do this with arandr and that works well, but you know, laziness. Any idea where this could be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shock announcement

2017-04-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
Just as I got Ubuntu Touch running on a Nexus 4 too​. There has been a distinct feeling recently that alternative phone OSes are becoming more of a niche (if that's possible). ​It shouldn't take much for Gnome to look like Unity, but then again the question may be how far Canonical go with working

Re: [ubuntu-uk] USB wi-fi adapter recommendation?

2017-03-09 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 9 March 2017 at 12:04, Adam Funk wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone recommend a good USB wi-fi adapter for use with Ubuntu? I > don't mind if it takes some tinkering to set up the first time, but I > need high reliability for a non-gearhead to be able to use it after > that. > > ​Most modern ones sh

[ubuntu-uk] Chromium packages out of date in 16.10

2016-12-13 Thread Simon Greenwood
This may be of interest to some people. This morning I started getting a NET::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED error for amazon.co.uk in Chromium. This is due to a recent Google feature that requires HTTPS certificate chains to be transparent and affects a few other large sites - I noticed bt.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] wifi dongles

2016-11-30 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 30 November 2016 at 12:03, Dave Morley wrote: > On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 11:56:01 + (UTC) > George Tripp wrote: > > > Can anyone recommend a wifi dongle that's plug & play / compatible > > with 16.04. > > > > > > George > > > > Pretty much any will work personally I have tp-link ones that work

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu - Entroware contact?

2016-11-11 Thread Simon Greenwood
If you're interested, PC Specialist (pc.co.uk) sell the same Clevo machines for considerably less with similar configurations - they just don't support Linux officially, although there is plenty of community support. I'm using one with what has now become a combination of Xubuntu and Cinnamon deskt

Re: [ubuntu-uk] No 16.04 USB audio Thread Closed

2016-08-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 5 August 2016 at 20:49, Michael wrote: > > > On 05/08/16 18:59, Michael wrote: > > > > On 05/08/16 18:34, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > > > On 5 August 2016 at 18:20, Michael > wrote: > >> Both 12.04 and 14.04 supported USB audio, 16.04 does not. Why

Re: [ubuntu-uk] No 16.04 USB audio

2016-08-05 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 5 August 2016 at 18:20, Michael wrote: > Both 12.04 and 14.04 supported USB audio, 16.04 does not. Why not ? was > there a file conflict presented by USB audio that caused its omission > from16.04 ? I have tried to find a "repair", nothing obvious seen. Is USB > audio going to be added to 16.0

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Messed up upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04

2016-08-01 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 1 August 2016 at 10:00, Michael wrote: > Alan, Barry, or anybody who can help with an upgrade problem. I f the > helper need to take over my computer to resolve, I'm happy with that. > > The update14.04-16-04, was writing updated files when it stopped, a > restart just defaults to login and l

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Hostnames

2016-07-12 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 12 July 2016 at 15:10, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I'm after a bit of enlightenment from anybody who knows more about > networking than I do - which is probably most of you... > > I have a home network which connects to a radio-based broadband service > (very reliable, incidentally). The data

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mystic Meg aka Facebook

2016-06-22 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 22 June 2016 at 08:44, Pete Smout wrote: > > On 22 Jun 2016 06:13, "Gareth France" > wrote: > > > > > > > > On 22/06/16 01:10, Liam Proven wrote: > >> > >> Do you have the FB client on your smartphone? Did you let it access > >> your contacts? Then it knows who you called, knows his number an

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Seeing double with new hard drive

2016-06-19 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 19 June 2016 at 19:57, Gareth France wrote: > I have a dual hard drive setup in my laptop thanks to a secondary cradle > where the DVD rom should be. I have decided to replace my primary hard > drive as it is virtually dead. I have installed the new drive in the > secondary caddy and begun to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New hard drive errors

2016-06-19 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 18 June 2016 at 21:53, Mark Fraser wrote: > > > On 18 June 2016 at 16:21, Mark Fraser wrote: > > > Bought a new 3TB hard drive this week onto which I created a new GPT > > > partition > > > table and a 3TB ext4 partition. This completed successfully and I used > > > rsync > > > to copy some f

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New hard drive errors

2016-06-18 Thread Simon Greenwood
What did you use to create the partition? The only thing that I have found that works properly is gdisk. s/ On 18 June 2016 at 16:21, Mark Fraser wrote: > Bought a new 3TB hard drive this week onto which I created a new GPT > partition > table and a 3TB ext4 partition. This completed successful

Re: [ubuntu-uk] SFTP Problem

2016-03-27 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 27 March 2016 at 09:35, Paul Waring wrote: > On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 08:41:22AM +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >Filezilla is very strict about SSL/TLS support. If the server says it > >supports TLS then Filezilla tries to use it and will reject the > connection

Re: [ubuntu-uk] SFTP Problem

2016-03-27 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 26 March 2016 at 20:24, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I've just installed Xubuntu 15.10 on an Acer netbook. I've installed > Xubuntu many times before but not 15.10. It works fine. > > My standard routine is to next install openSSH-server and SSHFS, then > start the SSH service. > > The situati

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange problem with Firefox in 15.04 and later ...

2016-02-27 Thread Simon Greenwood
I don't know how off the top of my head. On 27 February 2016 at 16:15, Robert McWilliam wrote: > On Sat, Feb 27, 2016, at 15:53, Barry Drake wrote: > > Hi Simon The 'start' command in the systemd.sh script is: > > start_service() > > { > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange problem with Firefox in 15.04 and later ...

2016-02-27 Thread Simon Greenwood
at the start of the second statement with 'if', which should fire the application's systemd script, and maybe pass that back to the devs. On 27 February 2016 at 11:57, Barry Drake wrote: > On 26/02/16 20:27, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> That's the answer -

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange problem with Firefox in 15.04 and later ...

2016-02-26 Thread Simon Greenwood
TTP request in a web browser. On 26 February 2016 at 19:45, Barry Drake wrote: > On 26/02/16 18:21, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> It looks like there should be something listening on port 59234, which >> you should be able to identify from sudo netstat -nlp. My guess is that >&

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange problem with Firefox in 15.04 and later ...

2016-02-26 Thread Simon Greenwood
It looks like there should be something listening on port 59234, which you should be able to identify from sudo netstat -nlp. My guess is that it's an ssh tunnel if the application is bash based. It may not have been shut down previously or there might be something else on that port. On 26 Februar

Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com

2016-01-13 Thread Simon Greenwood
There is a known issue with the Audacity package in 15.10 in that it was built against the wrong version of wxWidgets so this may be related. The Audacity devs advise using their PPA and release. On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 20:15 Colin Law wrote: > On 13 January 2016 at 18:07, Barry Drake > wrote: > >>

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Keyboard shortcuts in 15.04

2015-12-16 Thread Simon Greenwood
I remember you saying it was a Lenovo - there is an application called tpb that enables the special keys in Thinkpads which might be installed on Lenovo hardware - that's worth a check. s/ On 16 December 2015 at 09:57, Barry Drake wrote: > On 16/12/15 08:06, Simon Greenwood wrote: >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Keyboard shortcuts in 15.04

2015-12-16 Thread Simon Greenwood
It may be specific to your model or make as Ctrl-F3 doesn't do anything on my Asus S400CA by default. I would suspect that a keyboard driver for your make has been installed so finding that and disabling it might work. On 16 December 2015 at 07:40, Barry Drake wrote: > On 16/12/15 07:29, Grant

Re: [ubuntu-uk] $5 Computer

2015-11-26 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 26 November 2015 at 14:31, Alan Lord wrote: > On 26/11/15 14:03, Alan Pope wrote: > >> >> I remember my brother getting music magazines with promo plastic >> records on the front :) >> > > lol - *I* remember getting those bendy 45s on the front of magazines... > > ​ Me too - I still have a few

Re: [ubuntu-uk] $5 Computer

2015-11-26 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 26 November 2015 at 13:28, Colin Law wrote: > On 26 November 2015 at 13:17, Alan Lord wrote: > > Slightly OT but I thought it interesting in case anyone missed the > > announcement this morning: > > > > https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-zero/ > > That's outrageous. Free computer

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Simon Greenwood
I found due to a similar query recently that wired connections take precedent over wifi connections in Network Manager so all traffic should have been going across the wired connection. s/ On 17 November 2015 at 14:24, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I have arrived at a situation where I have 2 ro

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linux on the cheap?

2015-09-22 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 22 September 2015 at 19:49, Steve Mynott wrote: > Anyone any recommendations for very cheap laptops (ideally netbook > like form factor) with good linux support? > > I assume netbooks themselves are pretty dead (which is a pity since > some had decent keyboards). > > Has anyone found anything

Re: [ubuntu-uk] High Capacity SD cards

2015-09-08 Thread Simon Greenwood
Mechanically I can't see any reason why not as the cards should be broadly compatible with any reader although if you're running 32-bit I assume you have older hardware which might not. However, at the current price I'm not sure if it's worth it as a backup solution. On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 08:23 Nigel

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with one mailbox in Thunderbird

2015-09-04 Thread Simon Greenwood
One thing that occurred to me is that the time might be wrong somewhere, which can confuse the relationship between a server and a client and it could be that Thunderbird thinks that the messages are dated incorrectly. You might see something to that effect in the debug logs. s/ On 4 September 20

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Looking for old computers

2015-06-25 Thread Simon Greenwood
I came across PeppermintOS[1] recently, which is an LXDE based distribution but a nicely designed one that replaces Firefox with Chromium and has an inbuilt system for Chrome app integration. I'm running it on a four year old Lenovo AMD netbook which was starting to struggle with Xubuntu and it's i

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Enabling Wake on Lan on Ubuntu laptop

2015-06-25 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 25 June 2015 at 08:31, javadayaz wrote: > Sounds like im stuck then! > > Any other way of enabling that laptop to auto wake once I get home? > > > I'm going to have a play with this on my desktop, which is on ethernet, as it would be cool to have it power up from my phone or from a Tasker even

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Enabling Wake on Lan on Ubuntu laptop

2015-06-25 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 25 June 2015 at 08:05, javadayaz wrote: > Absolutely. > > But can i not set the wifi to On even though the laptop is suspended? > > That might work if you can enable it in BIOS or the laptop has a physical switch for WLAN but usually if it's on a keyboard key it's a kernel module and won't be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Enabling Wake on Lan on Ubuntu laptop

2015-06-25 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 25 June 2015 at 06:53, javadayaz wrote: > Hi guys, > > Posting after a very long time.. :) > > Ive run into a bit of a problem trying to wake my laptop (connected via > wifi) from suspend using my Android phone. Ideally I would like it to wake > as soon as my phone is connected to my wifi. For

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Gnome Color Chooser

2015-06-23 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 23 June 2015 at 16:22, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I'm so impressed with Ubuntu MATE that I've finally abandoned Xubuntu as > my go-to distribution. The MATE desktop has tools for tailoring the colours > so you have a high level of control over its appearance. However some > objects, such as

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Looking for old computers

2015-06-23 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 23 June 2015 at 09:56, Barry Drake wrote: > On 19/06/15 08:29, Stuart Ward wrote: > >> Wednesday evenings it is open to the public. >> > > Yesterday, I collected a computer from someone the local Freecycle group. > It had no power supply or hard drive, but otherwise is OK. I rigged it up > wi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Pre installed - HP 'standard images' 'may not work' WTF

2015-06-07 Thread Simon Greenwood
It's probably more about the training that HP's support teams have been given. Until very recently the support cycle of most PCs would assume that they had the same OS throughout their lifespan because few people even upgrade the version of Windows they use, so to allow the people on the phones to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Phone questions

2015-05-15 Thread Simon Greenwood
You might want to hold off until Monday as Meizu look like they are about to announce theirs. However, there is a thread about experience on this list and the general consensus suggests that it isn't quite ready for primetime. On 15 May 2015 at 09:56, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > Hi all, > as

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Issues packaging software

2015-05-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 May 2015 at 10:55, Gareth France wrote: > The packaging tutorial ends with: > > Basic DOs and Dont's for packaging for Commercial Applications > > DOs > > Please use /opt// as your application root directory > > > I have no idea if it is in $PATH but this is a stock install and I need > this

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Issues packaging software

2015-05-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 May 2015 at 10:47, Gareth France wrote: > With a little help from Paul Sladen I got it sorted thanks. My only issue > now is that the installed package only runs if you call it using the full > path /opt/cliftontestsuite/primetest. Just typing primetest an any random > location does not work

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Implications Of Secure Boot Lockout

2015-04-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
The point of the statement is that Microsoft and Microsoft alone have relaxed the option for OEMs, that is hardware makers, to allow Secure Boot to be disabled. I can see that this might lead to appliance-type machines such as cheap Windows with Bing laptops being shipped 'locked' because they are

Re: [ubuntu-uk] SOT - What phone do you use?

2015-03-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 March 2015 at 09:10, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > Hi all, > Just trying to get a straw poll of what phones people use here and > why... > > Cheers > > Gordon > > Motorola Moto G, cheap, unlocked, 4G and backed by Google for a couple of years, although the promised upgrade to Android 5

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Minor SSH Issue

2015-03-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
Check that avahi-daemon is installed and running. Make sure that the machine knows its own name (try 'host machinename.local' from a terminal. I recently updated my laptop to 14.10 and the name service stopped working on it. It turned out that my network favours IPv6 as I have it configured, and 1

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Corporation tax submission issues

2015-01-29 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 29 January 2015 at 10:53, Gareth France wrote: > I have gotten along just fine since 2006 without having to touch a > non-Ubuntu system. If it is possible I like to keep it that way. It works > for me and every time I am forced to use a Windows system it hammers home > exactly why I stopped us

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Corporation tax submission issues

2015-01-29 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 29 January 2015 at 09:01, Colin Law wrote: > On 28 January 2015 at 23:01, Tony Pursell > wrote: > > I have just tested filling out a form using Evince (aka Document Viewer) > and > > it seems to work OK, but only if you download the form. If the PDF form > is > > just open in Firefox you can

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Icons go missing ...

2015-01-12 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 12 January 2015 at 10:32, Barry Drake wrote: > > Hi there I'm running 15.04 testing 64bit, on a desktop pc. For month or two now, the Unity launcher bar loses icons after (usually) the second launch of a particular program during a session. Firefox and Thunderbird are two such icons. In

[ubuntu-uk] Fwd: How old is your computer?

2015-01-05 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 5 January 2015 at 17:28, TT Mooney wrote: > On 05/01/15 16:46, TT Mooney wrote: > > I'm in the process of founding a startup, and even though I've kept my > > current company as Linux on the desktop shop for 10 years, the startup > > is going Mac. Because it's easier to maintain -- because the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Building module ....

2014-12-20 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 20 December 2014 at 15:37, Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there ... I want to use a fax on my desktop computer. I'm running > 15.04 testing. I bought a USB fax modem with Conexant chipset - Linux > compatible. The enclosed disk has a .deb driver package. So far so good > On trying to use t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] How old is your computer?

2014-12-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 December 2014 at 15:51, George Tripp wrote: > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Barry Titterton > > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com; lubuntu-us...@lists.ubuntu.com > > Cc: > > Sent: Thursday, 4 December 2014, 15:26 > > Subject: [ubuntu-uk] How old is your computer? > > > > Hi Al

Re: [ubuntu-uk] How old is your computer?

2014-12-04 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 4 December 2014 at 15:26, Barry Titterton wrote: > Hi All, > > How old is the oldest computer that you have in regular use? > > I was prompted to ask this question by a comment that I over heard while > doing some Linux advocacy at my local community centre. They run > beginners computer cours

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reverse engineering data files

2014-11-24 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 24 November 2014 at 08:03, Gareth France wrote: > I was led to believe by a rep of the company who makes these that this is > not the case. He was happily discussing with my other companies who have > done the same. > > Something just occurred to me about the format: it's quite possible that i

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bizarre occurrence when attempting to install Ubuntu

2014-11-19 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 19 November 2014 12:12, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > Hi all, > I’ve just purchased an Acer Aspire E3 > that > came with Windows 8.1 with Bing. > I have a good bootable USB stick with 14.04 on it, from which I have

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Screenshot: can't clear old image files, where are they

2014-11-15 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 15 November 2014 14:44, Rowan Berkeley wrote: > On 15/11/14 14:25, Bill B. wrote: > >> >> On Sat, 2014-11-15 at 12:50 +, Rowan Berkeley wrote: >> >>> I haven't been using Print Screen, I have been using the Screenshot >>> application >>> >> >> Rowan, pardon my naivety, but have you tried S

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Help with perl

2014-11-08 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 8 November 2014 23:28, Gareth France wrote: > I posted about choosing a new laptop recently and have settled on a > machine, set it up and I'm just getting settled in. I use a perl script for > work and have discovered it doesn't work any more. It is asking for the > Text/CSV.pm module which I

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choice of laptop

2014-11-05 Thread Simon Greenwood
> > >> Thanks >> > > Don't System 76 ship to the UK now? > https://system76.com/ > They do but you would still get hit by customs charges if you import one and they are the same Clevo laptops that PC Specialist sell which you can buy without an OS and use the System76 drivers on. s/ > > -- Twi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choice of laptop

2014-11-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
pcspecialist.co.uk give you the option to configure a machine without having Windows installed (and knock the price of the licence off on the config form, as do several other UK custom builders. s/ On 3 November 2014 12:57, Gareth France wrote: > I firmly believe part of the problem with Linux

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sharing files and folders between two 14.04 machines

2014-10-17 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 17 October 2014 14:23, Liam Proven wrote: > On 17 October 2014 15:19, Alan Lord wrote: > > That's a fair question, but to be honest I don't really use anything else > > but ssh/sftp - anywhere. > > > > If I need to move a *massive* amount of data then I'd probably use nc but > > those occasio

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New netbook?

2014-10-14 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 13 October 2014 18:43, J Fernyhough wrote: > On 13 October 2014 13:11, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > > > > How do you find the battery life on your Lenovo x? > > I have a Lenovo U410 and the battery life, even with TPL installed never > > goes much over 3 hours...which is a pita > > I ca

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Question re cloning and partitioning

2014-10-08 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 8 October 2014 13:35, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > Hi gurus, > > I currently triple-boot my Lenovo U410 with Ubuntu 14.04, Windows 8.1 > (which came pre-installed) and Windows 10 tech preview. > There is an SSD used for Intel Fastboot (AFAIK) and the three OSs are all > installed on the main

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New netbook?

2014-10-04 Thread Simon Greenwood
PCSpecialist machines are essentially the same ones that System 76 use so they should be fine, and if not the System 76 drivers should help. s/ On 4 October 2014 17:01, Barry Drake wrote: > On 04/10/14 16:24, Mark Fraser wrote: > >> There's the 11.6" Mirage II from PC Specialist which is £237 i

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New netbook?

2014-10-04 Thread Simon Greenwood
7dayshop.com have some refurbished Acer Aspire One notebooks at £179.99 which might fit the bill. They're nice little machines - I have a similarly specced Lenovo Edge for mobile use, and they happily run Xubuntu. I would find a cheap 64GB or 128GB SSD to improve battery life if you were going to b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Automating find and replace

2014-09-16 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 16 September 2014 23:54, Gareth France wrote: > > >> Quoting from my 1979 Unix manual Brian W Kernigan (who is the K in awk) >> says 'there is nothing sacred about slashes' so you can do s?http:// >> ?https://? In other words 'any character can be used to delimit the >> pieces of the s comman

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Automating find and replace

2014-09-16 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 16 September 2014 21:08, Gareth France wrote: > Not ubuntu related but I'm hoping someone may have the answer I need. > Today I discovered my webspace has been hacked and several sites now > contain additional code at the start of every single PHP file. Looking at > my backups I can see it ha

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Keyboard error after upgrade to 4/2014

2014-09-09 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 9 September 2014 15:29, Michael wrote: > I can not find a way of making the change from American keyboard layout to > UK permanent. > The @ and " symbols > Reverts to American after shutdown, a fix holds for a session only. > Any suggestions, please ? > Thanks, Michael > > Have you applied all

Re: [ubuntu-uk] old toshiba

2014-09-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 September 2014 20:56, Matthew Wild wrote: > On 6 September 2014 19:54, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > There is a free DOS called, predictably FreeDOS (http://freedos.org), > which > > is available in floppy and CD images. > > In case anyone else thinks the site is d

Re: [ubuntu-uk] old toshiba

2014-09-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
There is a free DOS called, predictably FreeDOS (http://freedos.org), which is available in floppy and CD images. s/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Need advice (Devs?) Urgent - HP printer duplex not fully op with Libre Office

2014-09-04 Thread Simon Greenwood
LibreOffice has its own print drivers so the problem will almost certainly be there so have a good look at the printer configuration within LibreOffice. You could also try community support on the LibreOffice website to see if there are any workarounds or if anyone is prepared to pick up the driver

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Unwanted kernels .....

2014-08-15 Thread Simon Greenwood
This command will remove all but your running kernel from the command line: sudo apt-get remove --purge $(dpkg -l 'linux-*' | sed '/^ii/!d;/'"$(uname -r | sed "s/\(.*\)-\([^0-9]\+\)/\1/")"'/d;s/^[^ ]* [^ ]* \([^ ]*\).*/\1/;/[0-9]/!d') Source is here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-r

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Connecting To Remote Servers

2014-07-30 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 30 July 2014 10:22, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I'd like to pick people's brains, if I may, on connecting to remote > servers. > > My goal is to mount a remote server (another PC in my house) to a folder > so that its contents can be used as if it were local data. SSHFS does this, > but it is

Re: [ubuntu-uk] re-installing windows

2014-07-24 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 24 Jul 2014 11:37, "Norman Silverstone" wrote: > > I have a dual boot set up with Xubuntu and Windows 7 and there is a difficulty with Windows which may mean removing Windows and re-installing after formatting that portion of the HDD. Are there any things I should beware of before embarking on

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Drupal 7 installation - php file not found/not opening in browser

2014-07-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 July 2014 17:28, David King wrote: > > The last entries from the error log are: > > [Wed Jul 02 22:20:53.066457 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 19928] > AH00169: caught SIGTERM, shutting down > [Wed Jul 02 22:20:54.519873 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 20002] > AH00163: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Drupal 7 installation - php file not found/not opening in browser

2014-07-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 July 2014 23:09, David King wrote: > I get 404 error for http://localhost/drupal/install.php so must be > something wrong with LAMP, although I have no idea what. > > > It sounds like it's serving but that the document root is wrong or something isn't running correctly. Run 'tail -f /var/log

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Drupal 7 installation - php file not found/not opening in browser

2014-07-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 July 2014 22:24, David King wrote: > > I have installed Drupal 7 into Ubuntu 14.04, following instructions from > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Drupal > > I got as far as the bit that says Complete the Drupal Installation through > a Browser > and clicked on the links for install.php but

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Freezing apps .... was in connection with Thunderbird

2014-06-06 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 6 June 2014 15:22, Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there . There were some recent posts about Thunderbird freezing. > This morning, I had a similar experience with Gparted. I wanted to shrink > the partition on a 32 GiB SD card and make an EXT3 partition in the > unallocated space. Android can

[ubuntu-uk] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Ubuntu phone

2014-06-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 June 2014 16:27, Tony Pursell wrote: > -- Forwarded message -- > From: "Tony Pursell" > Date: 2 Jun 2014 16:25 > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu phone > To: "Ubuntu UK" > Cc: > > > On 2 Jun 2014 15:27, "Simon Greenwo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu phone

2014-06-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 June 2014 15:08, Tony Pursell wrote: > See > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27660366 > > It seems that the Ubuntu phone will be too late into the market if all the > manufacturers start bring out their own OS. > > Few have the resources or will to create their own OS, or even bring a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Constant crashing

2014-06-01 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 1 June 2014 20:50, Gareth France wrote: > I was lucky enough to be given a PC today, also a P4 but with 2Gb RAM. > It's running Lubuntu like a dream. I'll tinker with the old on in my own > time. However I now find their printer isn't supported on Linux at all! A > Canon Pixma iP1200. That is

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printing from Android device

2014-05-25 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 25 May 2014 16:37, Tony Pursell wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have a Android smart phone. Does anyone know if I can print from it to > a printer attached to an Ubuntu PC. The Ubuntu version is 14.04. > > The Android version is 4.4.2 and the HP Print Service Plugin is enabled. > > If you have g

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Adobe digital editions

2014-05-17 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 17 May 2014 23:38, Andrés wrote: > Hi all, > > After reading this (0) I gave installing adobe digital editions a try with > wine. This would enable reading ebooks purchased in waterstones with the > likes of sony e-reader. > > The adobe installer claims it needs .net (3.5 i believe) but as I t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] First impressions on Trusty

2014-04-24 Thread Simon Greenwood
Added a 'me too' to https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-keyboard/+bug/1249420. It seems to be a high priority now. On 23 April 2014 18:16, Barry Drake wrote: > On 23/04/14 12:05, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> There is a bug with iBus which relates to language settings an

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Publishing to the software centre

2014-04-23 Thread Simon Greenwood
If you're just running in a local directory and it's chmodded 755, you have to execute it with slashdot: ./seaward s/ On 23 April 2014 15:07, Gareth France wrote: > On 23/04/14 10:36, Alan Pope wrote: > >> On 23 April 2014 10:31, Gareth France wrote: >> >>> On 23/04/14 10:27, Alan Lord wrote:

Re: [ubuntu-uk] First impressions on Trusty

2014-04-23 Thread Simon Greenwood
I upgraded my Acer S400C laptop to Xubuntu 14.04 on Sunday and it's generally been good in terms of performance. There is a bug with iBus which relates to language settings and left me with a US English keyboard map after reboot and which was fixed by selecting UK English in keyboard settings. Also

Re: [ubuntu-uk] where does flash store it's temporary files?

2014-04-18 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 18 April 2014 11:20, Peter Smout wrote: > On 18/04/14 11:03, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> >> >> >> On 17 April 2014 17:12, Peter Smout > <mailto:smoutp...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Still trying to investigate

Re: [ubuntu-uk] where does flash store it's temporary files?

2014-04-18 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 17 April 2014 17:12, Peter Smout wrote: > Hi, > > Still trying to investigate the memory leak in the thread "My thoughts > confirmed", and I'm trying to find where the flash-plug-in stores it's temp > files. > > I've looked in /tmp and can see nothing that looks like a .flv video (or > part of

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutting down Ubuntu One file services

2014-04-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
here: http://l.bitcasa.com/n6j02kWQ s/ On 2 April 2014 15:29, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > > > On 2 April 2014 15:26, YaManicKill wrote: > >> Spideroak allows you to sync any file of folder anywhere on your >> computer. It is also encrypted with your password. Very nic

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutting down Ubuntu One file services

2014-04-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 April 2014 15:26, YaManicKill wrote: > Spideroak allows you to sync any file of folder anywhere on your computer. > It is also encrypted with your password. Very nice. > > I'd recommend that, the rest of them just sync a folder, which is a bit > annoying. > > > Spideroak is about the best bu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutting down Ubuntu One file services

2014-04-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
Seems to be http://blog.canonical.com/2014/04/02/shutting-down-ubuntu-one-file-services/now Hmm, maybe it's time to build my own owncloud... On 2 April 2014 14:07, Alan Pope wrote: > I'd recommend any users who use Ubuntu One file services read this > blog post from our CEO, Jane Silber:- >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ending Dual-Boot: XP partiton question

2014-03-12 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 12 March 2014 19:42, SuperEngineer wrote: > As an aside [& to continue with the original mail] > I have just finished a build of my own desktop pc [started with a > Zoostorm cheapo and replaced/added/donated some parts from old pc - an > ageing Dell Dimension]. > The original XP partition

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with Linux Emporium website?

2014-02-13 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 13 February 2014 22:45, Peter Maddison wrote: > > > -- > Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:05:55 + > From: sfgreenw...@gmail.com > > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with Linux Emporium website? > > > You get 4 of each, all you need to d

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with Linux Emporium website?

2014-02-13 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 13 February 2014 20:05, Peter Maddison wrote: > What stickers are you after as I am system76's UK outlet for 'Powered by > Ubuntu' and an alternative to the Window$ logo key. > > The free stickers come from System 76 according to the Linux Emporium site so they could be the 'Powered by Ubuntu'

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Data Center Infrastructure Migration Project

2014-02-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 February 2014 18:13, Ramu Iyer wrote: > *Apologies is this question is somewhat off-topic for this mailing list. * > > I am searching for pointers for a playbook that describes a working > checklist of some (if not all) of the steps in successfully executing a > Data Center Infrastructure Mi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox hogging the processor

2014-02-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 February 2014 12:33, J Fernyhough wrote: > On 2 February 2014 12:25, Colin Law wrote: > > > > I should have said, it is the standard version from the 13.10 repo. > > 26.0+build2-0ubuntu0.13.10.2 > > I might give the beta a go if I can work out how to install it. > > > > The easiest way to t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with Linux Emporium website?

2014-01-31 Thread Simon Greenwood
Canonical sell stickers. I have them on my laptop right now. s/ On 31 January 2014 12:02, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > On 31/01/14 11:46, alan c wrote: > > > > My conclusion has been that - they have ceased trading? > > > > Eeek! > Any idea on where we can get Ubuntu stickers to go on laptops

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problem with Linux Emporium website?

2014-01-31 Thread Simon Greenwood
That's a Magento error so it's a problem with the shop software. I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that they've stopped trading from that. s/ On 31 January 2014 11:46, alan c wrote: > On 31/01/14 11:10, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > > Is there a problem? > > Trying to access it and I get this

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Dual-Boot Issue

2014-01-02 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 2 January 2014 13:45, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I dual boot Xubuntu with Windows 7, but use the Windows partition mainly > as additional storage. I am generally running out of disk space on both > Linux and Windows partitions. I do have occasional need for Windows, so > giving that partitio

Re: [ubuntu-uk] SOT - PIM question.

2013-12-29 Thread Simon Greenwood
Hello - Do you want to replace the Exchange service or use Exchange and access it from Ubuntu? Ultimately, Exchange does expose standard mail, authentication and calendar protocols as well as its proprietary interfaces so you could just use Thunderbird on the desktop and something like Funambol(1)

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