On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 16:22 +0100, k...@sohcahtoa.org.uk wrote:
> Hello All
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> Alas, I suspect this interesting looking device is not going to be mass
> marketed.
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> It will be available only from Microsoft shops or by mail order from
> Microsoft.
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> Sounds like a 'reference platform' or 'c
Hi Alex,
sudo ufw allow ssh if your using ufw firewalls on both client and
server. However my guess is that the problem is likely connected to
password permissions, after exchanging keys.
The Ubuntu help documentation is very useful in this area :
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.10/serverguide/C/open
On 29/02/12 21:25, Steve Pearce wrote:
> On 29/02/12 21:06, john beddard wrote:
>> Fantastic dedication Paul,
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>> Hope that they are looking towards broadening their production base. I
>> know that the BBC have been looking to repeat the success that they had
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On 29/02/12 20:45, Steve Pearce wrote:
> On 29/02/12 17:27, john beddard wrote:
> > This the breakthrough we needed !
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> >
> http://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=raspberrypi&cm_mmc=UK-PPC-0212-_-02_Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_Pi
> >
On 29/02/12 18:07, Rob Beard wrote:
> On 29/02/12 17:27, john beddard wrote:
>> This the breakthrough we needed !
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>> http://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=raspberrypi&cm_mmc=UK-PPC-0212-_-02_Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_Pi
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On 29/02/12 17:52, Simon Greenwood wrote:
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> On 29 February 2012 17:41, Andy Braben <mailto:andybra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> On 29 February 2012 17:27, john beddard <mailto:j...@creationspace.co.uk>> wrote:
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> This the breakth
This the breakthrough we needed !
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=raspberrypi&cm_mmc=UK-PPC-0212-_-02_Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_Pi
Has anyone got one yet ?
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Don't forget everyone :
DFD 2012
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If anyone is interested in meeting up in Newcastle. Or is already doing
so. I would like to link-up and contribute.
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On 19/11/11 09:28, Gareth France wrote:
> I have no interest in borrowing money whatsoever. I'm hoping to develop in
> the direction of group meets, training days etc. I'm intrigued by the idea
> of install fests, plenty of opportunities out there.
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> On Sat, Nov
On 19/11/11 00:50, Gareth France wrote:
> Naturally everything is in it's infancy right now. I'll be providing a mix
> of new and reasonable spec second hand machines. Expect the range to be
> rather limited at first but I'll be looking to grow it quite quickly.
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> The website isn't up just yet b
On 25/10/11 19:26, Barry Titterton wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 16:47 +0100, john beddard wrote:
>> On 25/10/11 13:35, MS wrote:Hello Steve,
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>> I would recommend the Ubuntu Professional Course available from Ubuntu's
>> own Training Team. Its half th
On 25/10/11 13:35, MS wrote:Hello Steve,
I would recommend the Ubuntu Professional Course available from Ubuntu's
own Training Team. Its half the price of the O.U Course and is
extensive, with something like 16 modules. Its an ideal preparation for
the more extensive Ubuntu Server Course. Although
They are not the same but successful platforms derive from the adoption
of standards : usually taking years and loads of committee meetings.
A platform is like a bus. Get it into the bus station before the
competition. Then leave no passengers behind. The saying' " Its more
difficult to be pop
Many Thanks Alan,
Platform standards are the key to the whole game. With the final
decisions being made at the political level. Will keep up to date with
U.K Government decision making.And join Open-Source Lobby.
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Its come to the situation now that whenever we go to local business
meetings. It is possible to identify the Windows 'wolf-pack' hovering in
the back-ground, ready to get their teeth into us. LOL! I love these
situations because I can see the potential for skilfully engaging with
people.
Ho
Hi Alan,
Can't see how Public Pad works.
I'm looking to start LoCos in Darlington and Middlesbrough during
August, September. This could be added to New Teams. Promoting through
posters and DVD distribution throughout both towns.
In the same places I am also starting an Open-Source Club for
The Student Unions around here will go for 'beer and Ubuntu.'They are
running a serious business with highly liquid cash-flows. Maybe also
consider other reward schemes ?
Looking for a venue in Darlington to hold Ubuntu 'Get-Together.' Then
will also set two more up in other localities, in August
There was an interesting discussion about the promotion of Ubuntu to
schools. I don't recall having seen the following case study presented.
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/casestudies/Andalusia-deploys-22-Ubuntu-desktops-in-schools-throughout-the-region
Could be wrong, maybe interesting.
Joh
es and for events and
a possible first LoCo Meet up.
John
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 14:28 +0100, alan c wrote:
> On 26/06/11 10:34, john beddard wrote:
> > My sense is that social enterprise would provide the most interested
> > people. Since their approach is similar t
Yes Alan,
Successful products/ developments today are customer inclusive.
Including them at the LoCo level is a good idea. Although how skilfully
this can be done requires some consideration.
My experience is that local government (Councils) are desperate to
discover and become a part of the tec
I've found some of the ideas brainstormed so far really useful. Also the
promotional materials.
In alignment with the brainstorming principles : no commitment, no
judgement. I'd like to mention one that could be filed under the 'crazy'
heading.
With the main business and social trends currently b
Start a Social Enterprise that supports Ubuntu LoCo set up and
operation. Including support for promotional materials and partner
training. Then make this a template for further Social Enterprise start
ups.
I will contact Teesside, Durham and Newcastle Unis about installfest
idea. Although will ha
I guess everyone is aware of the Ubunchu Manga comic for young people
new to Ubuntu : https://seotch.wordpress.com/2009/04/04/ubunchu01/
The Michigan LoCo have been using this Manga to really good effect.
John
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These are valuable lessons that we need to take on board Tony.
However we are dealing across an international community, where Ubuntu
can have different meanings. Not forgetting that Microsoft Windows has
very negative image across the world. To the point that most users had
to begin using it, be
Hello Gazz,Sarah :
I'm also interested in developing materials in the area of introducing
Ubuntu, as a non-profit. So please keep me in the information loop. I
would like to contribute.
Microsoft have embedded themselves in the schools/ university networks.
Spending a massive amount of resources
That's fantastic Alan !
Much Appreciated,
John
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 21:44 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 09/06/11 20:30, john beddard wrote:
> > I entered some material onto my Launchpad Wiki yesterday. Returned to
> > the my Launchpad page today : the Wiki and headin
Thanks Alan,
Will check it out.
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I entered some material onto my Launchpad Wiki yesterday. Returned to
the my Launchpad page today : the Wiki and heading is no longer there.
Does anyone have any idea how to retrieve the Wiki ?
Many Thanks,
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I'm in a similar position. Sole Trader is good for keeping down paperwork.
However in terms of business appearance many start-ups are looking at Limited
Liability Partnership (LLP). Largely because it actually looks more official to
potential customers, without adding too much in terms of paperw
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