On 2020-06-12 13:12, Nigel Verity wrote:
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Most days I get a notification dialog informing me of pending updates.
Sometimes I install immediately, other times I'll click the "Remind Me
Later" button. I've noticed an inconsi
I was on holiday. Shame. I used to really enjoy these events! :)
I wonder whether holding other events are in order?
Like the Science museum one or the Real Ale Train et al...
Be good to reconnect with peeps. :)
Cheers
JT
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 at 15:37, Alan Pope wrote:
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On 25 March 2015 at 08:28, Tony Pursell wrote:
> There is a ppa for up-to-date Wine versions, if you can enable it in Mint.
>
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wine/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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>
Doesn't seem to fix the problem mentioned in the bugs offered by Barry:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sou
now I have to think about what
I'm doing.
JT
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Thanks, i can only look at this during my evenings (i am currently in the
US).
On 3 February 2015 at 07:09, Stuart Ward wrote:
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> On 3 February 2015 at 04:35, James Morrissey
> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to do this, but it is difficult to identify when the shutdown
>> beg
Hi Colin,
Thanks for getting back to me.
On 1 February 2015 at 16:43, Colin Law wrote:
> On 1 February 2015 at 20:47, James Morrissey
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Following up on this again as the issue persists in 14.10.
> >
> > To recap: When i go to s
be very grateful.
Thanks,
James.
p.s. running 14.10, 64bit on an Intel Thinkpad x131e.
On 24 May 2014 at 10:38, James Morrissey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A recent (installed in the last week) update to Trusty has caused this bug
> to reappear.
>
> To recap: the bug is tha
test files that could be shared? Many eyes on the problem may
aid quicker progress. Also, the make and model of the device might help.
JT
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That is frustrating.
If you need a quick fix try dukto: http://www.msec.it/blog/?page_id=11
j
On 16 October 2014 13:53, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Two 14.04 machines on the same LAN.
> I am having THE MOST ridiculous time trying to share files and folders
> across the LAN between these two
existed in 12.04., 12.10, 13.04, 13.10 and then was fixed in
14.04. Now some update has broken things.
Can anyone help me identify what might have caused the problem?
Thanks,
james
On 24 April 2014 05:31, James Morrissey wrote:
> Since people are reflecting on their experiences with Trusty
point plus now you
can also learn from this thread and of course if you hit your own problems just
mail us all and we will do our best to help you.
Thanks,
Alan Jenkins
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:50, Peter Smout wrote:
> On 24/04/14 14:43, Gareth France wrote:
>> On 24/04/14 14:41, A
Yeah no worries mate it happens to all of us =).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:43, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 14:41, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> The -uc is what tells it to not sign the changes and -us tells it not to
>> sign the sources FYI (found in the man page of dp
No problem mate =) glad its sorted.
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:41, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 14:38, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Hey Gareth,
>>
>> Just looked up how to build a package without signing and supposedly this
>> builds an unsigned source package:
&
The -uc is what tells it to not sign the changes and -us tells it not to sign
the sources FYI (found in the man page of dpkg-buildpackage).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:38, Alan James Jenkins
wrote:
> Hey Gareth,
>
> Just looked up how to build a package without signing and suppos
Hey Gareth,
Just looked up how to build a package without signing and supposedly this
builds an unsigned source package:
debuild -i -us -uc -S
and this builds the binary:
debuild -i -us -uc -b
Give that a try =)
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:22, Gareth France wrote:
>
>> Looks like some other err
11:35, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 11:31, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Also Gareth, Debian packaging is a pain until you get used to it. But on the
>> plus side its a good skill to have if you want to help out the Ubuntu
>> community as you can become a package ma
Agreed,
Give us the contents of the files in debian/ so we can try figure out what its
choking on. (I am not an expert on debian packaging but I will do my best to
help you).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 11:31, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 11:28, Alan Pope wrote:
>> On 24 April 2014 11:24, Gareth
Also Gareth, Debian packaging is a pain until you get used to it. But on the
plus side its a good skill to have if you want to help out the Ubuntu community
as you can become a package maintainer once you get proficient and have the
time for it.
On 24 Apr 2014, at 11:28, Alan Pope wrote:
> O
Hey guys,
I have been a Ubuntu’er for a long long time (since 4.10 Warty Warthog) and
until a few years ago I had Ubuntu on my desktop and my old Dell XPS M170
laptop. However I replaced the ageing M170 with a Macbook Pro so for the last
few years I have been using a Macbook Pro and putting up
the problem.
Best,
j
On 18 February 2014 09:42, James Morrissey wrote:
>
>
> On 17 February 2014 23:17, Colin Law wrote:
>
>> On 17 February 2014 21:03, James Morrissey
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Yeah, i was wondering
Good stuff glad you got it working =).
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:39, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:37, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Also try:
>>
>> which seaward
>>
>> If that shows /usr/bin/seaward your terminal is finding the command in your
>&
/seaward already so dunno why I asked you to do
that.
If you call the script with its absolute path e.g:
/usr/bin/seaward
Does it work?
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:33, Colin Law wrote:
> On 23 April 2014 15:22, Gareth France wrote:
>> On 23/04/14 15:18, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>>
>
OK next command to try:
file /usr/bin/seaward
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:27, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:24, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Going on what those commands reported you should be good to run seaward as
>> the script is in your path, is executable to every
Going on what those commands reported you should be good to run seaward as the
script is in your path, is executable to everyone and has the correct
interpreter set in the shebang.
Is it not working?
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:22, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:18, Alan James Jenkins wr
Could you please give us the output of these commands:
echo $PATH
ls -la /usr/bin/seaward
head -n1 /usr/bin/seaward
Thanks,
Alan
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:17, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:15, Stuart Ward wrote:
>>
>> On 23 April 2014 15:07, Gareth France wrote:
>> I have tried renamin
I am certainly up for that. Not that I have missed many release parties...
:)
On 2 April 2014 21:41, Bruno Girin wrote:
>
>
> On 2 April 2014 14:33, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Sound like a plan?
>>
>
> Definitely! Count me in and I'm happy to come to the Canonical offices.
> That'll be a goo
On 17 February 2014 23:17, Colin Law wrote:
> On 17 February 2014 21:03, James Morrissey
> wrote:
> >
> >> >
> >> > Yeah, i was wondering if someone on here might know what might be
> going
> >> > on
> >> > in the hibernate proc
> >
> > Yeah, i was wondering if someone on here might know what might be going
> on
> > in the hibernate process (on lid close), that might interfere with the
> > reboot sequence. I'd be happy to google any things that come to the
> minds of
> > anybody on here.
>
> I don't think you mentioned tha
>
>
> It might be possible to change some ACPI settings in the BIOS to
> circumvent this, or pass commands to the kernel in startup parameters,
> but if you did it might adversely affect power management. I think
> you're stuck with it, then. Sorry to have to say so.
>
Yeah, i was wondering if som
> OK, which versions?
>
12.04, 12.10, 13.04, 13.10. All the same problem
>
> > No, i haven't done this. Since i have been through a number of versions,
> i
> > am not sure doing so would help. Possibly a different linux distribution
> > would show different behaviour (as windows does), but this
>> Yes, as i said this problem has persisted for a while, across a number of
>> different installs.
>Installs <> different versions!
Yes, sorry, different versions.
>>What is a parallel install?
>[Puzzled blink]
>It means you install another version in its own root partition,
>alongside Window
>Unfortunately, yes, I believe that's the Saucy Salamander version.
>Have you tried a parallel install of 13.10 or even the 14.04 alpha
>just for comparison?
Yes, as i said this problem has persisted for a while, across a number of
different installs.
What is a parallel install?
j
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Thanks Liam,
> I've seen that on some machines, but some years ago - before the last LTS.
> >
> > I cured it by updating the kernel. You know that newer kernels are
> > backported to LTS versions?
>
I think my kernel is up to date. I am currently running 3.11.0-15-generic.
If i understand your po
Dear all,
I am just following up on this minor but annoying issue with my machine
(Lenovo Thinkpad x131e (intel)).
The core of this issue is that when i go to shutdown my machine it
regularly reboots automatically. The problem has persisted across a number
of different versions of ubuntu (current
Hi David,
You appear to have gotten a lot of info already.
> having chosen for it to install itself alongside
> Windows. I thought it would simply find the Windows partition and roughly
> half the available space still left on the drive.
>> [Blink] You let it automatically partition on a machi
I'm using 13.10.I have a file called "Shopping.ods". If I type
"Shopping" into the Unity Dash search, it finds NOTHING.
If I type "Shopping" into Nautilus search it finds the file IMMEDIATELY.
Is this a bug in 13.10 Unity?
Not sure if the bug is known about, but i have found that disabling 'record
Following up on this with 13.04. Using the instructions from
mindwerks.netto compile the STA driver, does not appear to get my
wireless working on
> 13.04. I have thus had to resort to using bcmwl-kernel-source.
>
> Freezes are back when on battery power. I also get the following error
> message wh
>
> Hi all,
>
> Good news on this.
>
> I removed bcmwl-kernel-source, and installed firmware-b43-installer.
> However this rendered my wireless useless.
>
> I then started googling on how i would get my broadcom card working
> without bcmwl-kernel-source and came across a post which described build
> 12.04.3 ships with the kernel from 13.04. See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack for details. If you
> want to use kernel from 12.04 because that worked for you (you still get
> updates), then install 12.04.1 and update from there. Instructions on
> that wiki page. If you have al
On 22 August 2013 15:58, J Fernyhough wrote:
> On 22 August 2013 14:30, James Morrissey
> wrote:
> > If i uninstall bcmwl-kernel-source, which of the following packages
> > do i need to install in order to get my wireless working:
> > firmware-b43-installer, firmware
On 22 August 2013 15:04, Liam Proven wrote:
>
>
> * does the problem only occur under Linux?
>
> If you have any other OS on the machine, use that for a while and see
> if it suffers the problem as well. Windows is the obvious candidate,
> but there are other potential ones as well - Mac OS X, PC
On 22 August 2013 15:00, J Fernyhough wrote:
> > On 22/08/13 13:21, James Morrissey wrote:
> >
> --snip--
> >
> > The fact that there was a wireless problem on Broadcom BCM43228 and that
> the
> > freeze appears to correlate with having the machine on batte
On 22 August 2013 14:46, Martin Dixon wrote:
> Hi James.
>
> For what it is worth I had a similar problem with 12.04 and 12.10 and
> found the only solution was to reinstall 12.10 and refrain from doing any
> updates.
> 13.04 works OK with all updates loaded, but I used both
the
problem is, i would really appreciate it.
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On 03/08/13 22:32, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
El 03/08/2013 22:08, "James Kemp" mailto:james%2bubuntu...@somebody.org.uk>>
> So the landscape is changing, albeit by waiting for the big long term
contracts to run out.
>
Hi James,
Sounds like good news. Any clues on
term
contracts to run out.
Disclosure: I'm an enterprise architect in a government agency and
directly responsible for engaging with GDS on our digital delivery. I'm
also trying to get our desktop replacement to be open source software on
a linux base.
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On 11/07/13 09:12, Dave Morley wrote:
> On 11/07/13 00:12, James Tait wrote:
>> jtait@mothership:~$ rfkill list 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft
>> blocked: no Hard blocked: yes
>
>> I've tried countless "solutions&quo
iba have decided to lock the laptop down to a
specific kind of wireless card?
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> On 10 May 2013 10:02, James Tait <mailto:james.t...@wyrddreams.org>> wrote:
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> On 09/05/13 23:04, SuperEngineer wrote:
>> just one final word (sentence)- my word "educate"
nse to that would be "Why, isn't it?"
JT
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ng part of the solution. When i
manage to get round to calling Lenovo i will follow this email up with info
about the EUFI and BIOS update.
Thanks,
j
On 29 April 2013 16:24, alan c wrote:
> On 29/04/13 12:45, James Morrissey wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> Thanks for getting
To get the ipod working as an ipod, not just as an external drive, try
GTKPod or try transferring songs through Rhythmbox.
Just a note, when you plug into GTKPod it sets up the device so that it
reads as an iPod. I am not sure what will happen to your data which is
already on it, so you might want
package offers a real (no NAT) IPv4 address, a /48 native IPv6 block
and 50GB any time downloads for £25 a month. After that, it's up to
you to choose what add-ons you need.
HTH,
JT
[0] http://aa.net.uk/
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ly, you should be able to prompt Thunderbird to present the
Profile Manage on startup with Alt-F2 > thunderbird -P
Create a new profile and see if it works there - if so, the problem is
related to your existing profile.
HTH,
JT
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> On 29/04/13 12:04, James Morrissey wrote:
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>
> This may work flawlessly. However (and it's a big however) it may not.
> To combat this I would suggest that before you did anything
Hi all,
I posted this in the forums, but have yet to get a response. I was
wondering if anyone here could help.
I'm trying to update my bios, but it looks like, in doing so, the update
wants to enable EFI.
I am looking to update my bios, because i keep having random system freezes
in 13.04 (ever
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On 17/04/13 19:53, Bill Baker wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 16:07 +0100, James Tait wrote:
>> I would suggest someone with recent experience of this files the
>> bug and sees where it goes.
> One of my earlier mails did ask: "U
ns will be on
public record.
Thanks!
JT
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OOPS report and still have useful logs to possibly [0] fix it.
Cheers,
JT
[0] http://goo.gl/ZTE17
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in.
Cheers,
JT
[0] https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/
[1] https://one.ubuntu.com/help/contact/
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a lot of the UEFI Secure Boot
nonsense.
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Or, and I realise this means running another process on a system
that's already struggling, maybe give conky a try:
apt://conky-std
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpConky
JT
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useful information.
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a bit of a fiddle but it worked out in the end. Conference
happened last night in Australia and the video went off without a hitch.
Thanks for all the advice that different people gave me.
All the best,
James.
www.peliteracy.org
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nks for the tip.
I've been recording Ubuntu and Linux related screencasts for the past
couple of years on Youtube.
Feel free to take some inspiration: http://www.youtube.com/quidsup
Nice work. Thanks for the link.
j
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ittle beyond me for now so i
think i'll try kdenlive as Ivan suggested. I will however try and work this
out.
Thanks,
James.
On 22 January 2013 17:46, Bruno Girin wrote:
> On 22/01/13 17:17, James Morrissey wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to put together a pre
press window? Is
there something i could do to get a decent recording of a previous video
running on my desktop?
Two important notes in all this: i've been using recordmydesktop and my
machine is only an i3 - but with 8GB of RAM.
Thanks,
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On 5 December 2012 14:05, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just installed Xubuntu 12.10 on an HP laptop. It worked fine until
> I succumbed to the invitation to perform the 100+ updates in the queue.
> This included a new kernel version. After completion and rebooting, the
> screen remained bl
Hi Doug,
I am not sure exactly what you mean by access to the file, but since you
are talking about readers, have you tried Okular (http://okular.kde.org/)?
Best,
James.
On 28 November 2012 08:16, Alan Lord wrote:
> On 27/11/12 23:47, doug livesey wrote:
>
>> Is the geek gest
better connection through
some further tweaking.
Thanks for you effort on this.
james.
On 19 October 2012 21:14, David Bissett wrote:
> Sorry I can't help with this. Hope you find a solution.
>
> d
>
>
> On 19/10/12 20:51, James Morrissey wrote:
>>
>> Thanks f
source" installed and without it i get no
wireless whether or not i have "b43-fwcutter" and
"firmware-b43-installer" installed.
Any ideas?
James.
On 19 October 2012 20:39, David Bissett wrote:
> bTry uninstalling broadcom-sta
> Install b43-fwcutter and firmware-b43
At some
> point you will have to uninstall the default. I think I then installed
> firmware-b43-installer rebooted,
Any idea how i uninstall, i can't seem to find it in synaptic.
Also, why did this work on the live usb?
james
On 19 October 2012 19:45, David Bissett wrote:
&g
about trying to uninstall and then reinstall the driver
but couldn't find it in synaptic.
At the moment i am sending this tethered to my router, sitting on the
stairs. So if anyone has any ideas, that would be great.
James.
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Looking now, this may be .mp3 specific:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/625/using-cat-to-join-mp3-files-what-is-this-black-sorcery
j
On 16 October 2012 12:04, James Morrissey wrote:
>> 'cat' is designed for text files. I'm not sure it will do what you
>> expe
> 'cat' is designed for text files. I'm not sure it will do what you
> expect it to do with wav (audio) files.
I am not sure about .wav files, but know that it works for .mp3 files.
j
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I know you mentioned that you wanted a GUI, but that 'cat'
(concatenate) command in the terminal is pretty straightforward to use
- and very fast compared to anything else i have used with a GUI.
I think its just: "cat file1 file2 > file3"
http://www.softpanorama.org/Tools/cat.shtml
It joins the
Hi paul, i am looking to source a number of ubuntu specialists for sales and
presales roles and wondered if i could send details to your nerwork.
Thanks, james
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Hmm, it seems that the problem persists even with "sudo poweroff"
Any thoughts?
j
On 8 October 2012 15:22, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-10-08 11:06, James Morrissey wrote:
> > Thanks for this Tyler.
> >
> > At the moment i only seem able to find the a
2012 22:31, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-10-07 12:26, James Morrissey wrote:
> >
> > Following up on this issue:
> >
> > >> sudo poweroff
> > >> sudo shutdown -h now
> >
> > >I'll give it a try once i have run t
to stop the restart issue from happening. Does
> this mean that there is a software problem in the shutdown process via the
> cog?
>
> James.
>
>
> On 5 October 2012 10:10, James Morrissey wrote:
>
>> > Do you get the same behaviour with this at the command line?
>
r updates.
> Is this problem new or has it been present for a while?
> Could you check whether it restarts instead of shutdown on both battery and
> main, some similarly if there are any programs that are running when you
> shutdown.
>
> On Oct 4, 2012 9:45 PM, "Simon Greenwo
ny
advice i'd appreciate it.
j
On 4 October 2012 21:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>
> On 4 October 2012 21:11, James Morrissey wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been having a problem with a new machine.
>>
>> Occasionally when i go to shut it down,
Sorry, its a Thinkpad x131e, running 12.04.
j
On 4 October 2012 21:11, James Morrissey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been having a problem with a new machine.
>
> Occasionally when i go to shut it down, it restarts instead. If i try
> and shut it down again, once it has reboot
hing has really come up. Someone suggested looking at the
logs, but i am not sure where i'd be looking or what i'd be looking
for.
I was wondering if anyone on here might have any ideas.
James.
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On 25 September 2012 00:08, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 24/09/12 23:51, J Fernyhough wrote:
>
>> Ohhh, this could open up a can of worms. Does this mean everything I
>> (hypothetically) type into the Dash is being transmitted to Canonical?
>>
>>
> Hmmm.. You are writing from a google mail account that
While its certainly true that stuff is increasingly available on
Linux, it looks like Netflix might still be some way away
This is from February:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/netflix-no-plans-to-support-linux
j
On 23 August 2012 11:46, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/08/12 11:39, Andy Partin
I see,
Thanks. That is a useful utility.
Best,
James.
On 1 August 2012 09:32, Stuart Ward wrote:
> On 27 July 2012 14:57, James Morrissey wrote:
>> Thanks for this Stuart, but i haven't yet got the machine and was
>> hoping to find out compatibility issues before order
then copy the output to the input box on
> that page. It will look through the devices and see if there is a
> Linux driver support for each device.
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> -- Stuart Ward M +44 7782325143
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> On 26 July 2012 14:26, James Morrissey wrote:
>> BCM943228
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> ubu
x121e but i am not sure if there
might be some compatibility problems. My worry is mainly about the
wireless which i see is now Broadcom. Can anyone tell me if these
specs will be a problem and if the wireless is likely to work.
Thanks,
James.
Specs:
MTM: *Topseller*
Model: Lenovo ThinkPad X131e
On Jul 20, 2012 8:19 PM, "Simon Greenwood" wrote:
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> On 20 July 2012 19:58, Bill B. wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
>> Rather than risk a "dodgy" download to firms WinXP enforced laptop, does
>> anyone know of a good, *safe* equivalent to Grsync [graphical front end
>> of/for rsync] available for Win
Hi there,
I take it this is more data than economically possible with a service like
Dropbox?
JT
On Jul 20, 2012 7:59 PM, "Bill B." wrote:
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> Hi folks,
> Rather than risk a "dodgy" download to firms WinXP enforced laptop, does
> anyone know of a good, *safe* equivalent to Grsync [graphical fron
This talks about the machine in the US. Not sure if it'll be coming to
the UK, but thought people on this list would be interested
nonetheless.
http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/18/dell-gives-linux-laptops-another-chance/
james.
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Thanks Kris, i'll have a look at that.
j
On 18 July 2012 11:44, Kris Douglas wrote:
> On 18 July 2012 11:39, James Morrissey wrote:
>>> Wny not use any one of the USB-creator tools to turn a live CD image into a
>>> Live USB image? Or do you not have that as an ISO
out of it and use that to update?
j
> On 18 July 2012 11:34, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
>> On 2012-07-18 11:25, James Morrissey wrote:
>>> Having spoken to Lenovo, i am rather unsatisfied.
>>>
>>> Their story is that they don't know why the windows client w
lin Law wrote:
> On 18 July 2012 11:25, James Morrissey wrote:
>> Having spoken to Lenovo, i am rather unsatisfied.
>>
>> Their story is that they don't know why the windows client won't work.
>> They also suggest that i use the live CD as a means for up
I really am rather disappointed, especially as Lenovo's thinkpad range
is meant to be pretty good for linux and have pretty good support in
general.
j
On 18 July 2012 09:09, James Morrissey wrote:
> Hi Anton,
>
> -contacting lenovo about that matter may be a good starting point
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