Hi Rob,
>
> What I'd like to do to make things simple for the staff is to get either a
> wireless printer or a wireless print server with a USB port so that these two
> laptops can print to it.
>
You might want to take a look at the Epson Stylus SX425W [1]. Its a
wireless/usb printer/scanner/co
> As an aside to this - both my machines now only have Ubuntu on them, so
> I don't have the GRUB screen when I start up. But what if I want to load
> an old kernel (following update problems)? How can I do that?
>
Just done this myself recently, It appears that by default, grub2 will
not display
Hello,
I installed 10.04 on my revo and I too struggled to get any sound via
HDMI which refused stubbornly to work despite my best efforts. Finally
I gave up and completed the install by activating the nvidia graphics
driver. After a reboot I was surprised to find that sound just started
working v
Thanks to all who replied for the all information and suggestions.
Plenty for me to think about there.
Cheers,
Andrew
--
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I
run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across
the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes
with Karmic pre-installed.
I wondered if anyone on the list has any experience of this mac
Hi Philip,
I too had the problem with shutdown warning other uses were logged in,
and prompting for a password. I tracked this down to having installed
mythtv on my laptop. I removed it (I was only testing it out anyway)
and the problem disappeared. It looks like there is a bug reported
against my
2009/10/14 Alan Pope :
>
> Known bug. Your files are not all synced with U1, only those in the
> ~/Ubuntu One/ folder are, despite what the icon says.
>
I was a bit puzzled to see this turn up yesterday when I grabbed some
updates, but having got the latest updates this morning it appears to
have
2009/6/13 mac :
> andrew seyes wrote:
>> You can activate logging by setting some environment variables before
>> you start thunderbird, including one where you choose the name of the
>> log file. For this to work you'll have to do it from a terminal
>> (Accessor
2009/6/13 mac :
> I can't find a Thunderbird log file. Can anyone tell me where it's hiding?
>
> mac
>
>
> --
> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
>
Hi mac,
You can activate logging by setting some environment variab