ld be most grateful for suggestions on how to troubleshoot this
problem as I know very little about Evolution. Furthermore, I have no
idea what my wife may have done out of the ordinary when using her
computer and neither does she.
Thanks in advance
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Series,
ATI Radeon HD2000 Series, Radeon HD3000 Series, Radeon HD4000 Series,
Radeon HD5000 Series, Radeon HD6000 Series.
Thanks for your help
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and indications
are good for being able to use some of the old applications and games on
3.5in floppies.
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nothing to do with Ubuntu.
Norman
There's an article in issue 88 of Full Circle magazine (page 15) about
creating a minimal Ubuntu desktop. Might be worth a look:
http://fullcirclemagazine.org
Windows XP shipped to OEMs in 2001 and the public in 2002. This PC
probably predates the 21st century
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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 this, please?
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On 03/04/14 11:52, Colin Law wrote:
On 3 April 2014 11:31, Norman Silverstone wrote:
Vertical scrolling causes the colour of whatever is on the screen to change
and the colour returns to the original as soon as scrolling stops. For
example, in the case of text, the colour changes from black to
phenomenon. Google has not been particularly helpful
and I would be grateful for any positive ideas and things to do. Thanks
in advance.
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On 26/01/14 21:08, Colin Law wrote:
On 26 January 2014 20:01, Norman Silverstone wrote:
My granddaughter is compelled to use Sibelius, running on Windows, at school
for her music composition work and uses Ubuntu at home. Is there any
software that she could use at home which will be compatible
,
but if she learns both sibelius and museScore
and how to transfer between them
she'll be ahead of her classmates
in many ways!
[george]
Thanks for your responses, I now have my task for tomorrow.
Norman
-Original Message- From: Norman Silverstone
Sent: Sunday, 26 January, 2014
My granddaughter is compelled to use Sibelius, running on Windows, at
school for her music composition work and uses Ubuntu at home. Is there
any software that she could use at home which will be compatible with
Sibelius on Windows. Thanks
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cestry or my OS.
Dianne
My thanks to all those who came to my assistance. I took the bull by the
horns, cleared the cache, re-booted and all is well again.
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On 18/12/13 08:39, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 18/12/13 07:36, Paul Mellors wrote:
Hello Norman
Are you having problems with the site, as using a default chrome should
just work fine [after looking at that link], chrome browser is the same
as it would be in windows there really isn't any
On 17/12/13 21:34, Paul Sladen wrote:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I am using a web site which requires
What is the website?
Ancestry.co.uk and here are the instructions
http://help.ancestry.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5253
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I am using a web site which requires me to carry out some optimising
procedures non of which cover Linux OS. Is this the place to ask for
advice or would it be best if I contacted Google?
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On 08/12/13 16:21, alan c wrote:
On 07/12/13 13:50, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I am starting to make use of more than one workspace and would like to
know whether each space should behave as if it were an individual
computer. I ask because if that should be the case then there may be
something
on space 1. Leaving the web browser running, I change to
space 2 to read my email. There is a link to a web page in one of
the emails so I click on it and the page that was open in space 1
appears.
The web browser is Google Chrome.
Norman
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That is exactly what happens
. Leaving the web browser running, I change to space 2 to read my
email. There is a link to a web page in one of the emails so I click on
it and the page that was open in space 1 appears.
The web browser is Google Chrome.
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I just signed up to try Adobe Connect and it installed a plugin
automagically and seemed to work okay. I didn't go through all the
features, but it doesn't look too broken on 13.10.
Cheers,
Al.
Thanks, I'll give it a try on 13.04 64 bit.
Norman
I have just tried to install
On 04/09/13 10:40, Alan Pope wrote:
On 4 September 2013 10:38, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 4 Sep 2013 09:56, "Norman Silverstone" wrote:
Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and he needs to be able to us
Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and he needs to be able to use
Adobe Connect for his work, if possible. Google suggests that this is
not possible but the references are fairly old, thanks.
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On 01/09/13 14:32, surfer wrote:
Dear Norman
I am not a maestro, but you can use the back up facility, which will
save everything on Evolution. The format of the files are mbox, which
means they are not readable by a text editor.
I would only give you duff a explanation so do read the help
advance
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and government
Or to summarise: there is not "one true way" to do it, just do what
you think is right based on context, taking into account both what you
are replying to and who you are replying to.
Thoughts anyone?
Very well put, I agree.
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When I run a video DVD using VLC, for some reason the DVD plays allright
but omits the start up information such as intro music and the screen
about limits on use etc. Can someone please suggest on what I need to do
to get the DVD to start at the beginning.
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from this episode is beware, if you have two
hard drives, you must specify where you want the operating systems to go.
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On 02/05/13 16:27, Avi Greenbury wrote:
norman silverstone wrote:
The fog is beginning to clear. By the look of things Windows 7 is on
the 500GB drive and Xubuntu is on the 250GB drive. Why did this
happen? I always thought that when making a dual install the Ubuntu
OS went on to the same drive
install, Windows
XP Pro and Xubuntu 12.04 on the 500 GB drive.
I realise that I have lost some data but most of it was backed up so
that can be recovered but, how do I reinstall Xubuntu 13.04 so that it
is on the 500GB drive and the two operating systems and their
application in separate part
On 02/05/13 13:05, Avi Greenbury wrote:
norman silverstone wrote:
I have just finished a completely fresh install, on my PC, of
Xubuntu 13.04 64 bit and, for the first time, Windows 7 64 bit.
There were no problems with the dual installation. However, although
my PC has two hard drives, only
On 02/05/13 09:19, Liam Proven wrote:
On 2 May 2013 07:31, norman silverstone wrote:
I have just finished a completely fresh install, on my PC, of Xubuntu 13.04
64 bit and, for the first time, Windows 7 64 bit. There were no problems
with the dual installation. However, although my PC has two
missing HDD back in Xubuntu?
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exist??
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nd you have to
reboot or unplug and replug the device, or something, to get them
back, or some other sort of indeterminacy?
They come and go whilst using the PC.
Do they work/fail together?
Yes both the keyboard and the mouse buttons fail at the same time.
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reboot or unplug and replug the device, or something, to get them
back, or some other sort of indeterminacy?
They come and go whilst using the PC.
Do they work/fail together?
Yes both the keyboard and the mouse buttons fail at the same time.
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usly with my PC. Suggestions please on how
to troubleshoot this anomaly.
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or a similar
service but depending on how their system is set up there's not necessarily
any guarantee of that.
Thanks, I'll have a look at that.
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You're going to have to find out what kind of network you have and a
bit more info in general before anyone can advise.
It is Wifi, 3G, WiMAX or what? Study your bill and your contract, for starters.
I believe it is WiMAX
Secondly, do you have admin access to your router?
Yes.
N
nd to whom I pay a monthly fee.
They may be alternatives to achieve what you want to without opening
ports. What do you need the ports opened for?
I want to open ports for remote access and to play games with my friends
particularly Bridge Baron.
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presented and I think that you're going to
be limited by upstream options so you might have to use alternative
solutions that don't need port forwarding, and if it's about remote access,
consider Teamview.
I am considering Teamview but I presume this will not allow one to play
unable to open ports on my router by port forwarding. What I am
anxious to know is whether this is due to the method of supply or
something else. Please, can any one help as the broadband supplier seems
unable to do so?
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On 31/08/12 12:11, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 31 August 2012 12:07, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I am setting up a new router and I wonder if there is anything I need to
do so that my son may access my computer should I require of help.
Thanks in advance
Broadly speaking, if he needs ssh
I am setting up a new router and I wonder if there is anything I need to
do so that my son may access my computer should I require of help.
Thanks in advance
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Suggestion would be much appreciated.
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On 08/06/12 12:20, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 12:13, Norman Silverstone wrote:
On 08/06/12 12:08, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 12:00, Norman Silverstonewrote:
On 08/06/12 11:38, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 11:31, Norman Silverstone
wrote:
On 08/06/12 10:57, Colin
On 08/06/12 12:08, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 12:00, Norman Silverstone wrote:
On 08/06/12 11:38, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 11:31, Norman Silverstonewrote:
On 08/06/12 10:57, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 10:52, Norman Silverstone
wrote:
I frequently watch the BBC
On 08/06/12 11:38, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 11:31, Norman Silverstone wrote:
On 08/06/12 10:57, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 10:52, Norman Silverstonewrote:
I frequently watch the BBC web site and recently have noticed that, when
scrolling, text changes from black to blue and
On 08/06/12 10:57, Colin Law wrote:
On 8 June 2012 10:52, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I frequently watch the BBC web site and recently have noticed that, when
scrolling, text changes from black to blue and back again when scrolling
stops. Has anyone else seen this and has anyone any ideas what
I frequently watch the BBC web site and recently have noticed that, when
scrolling, text changes from black to blue and back again when scrolling
stops. Has anyone else seen this and has anyone any ideas what could be
the cause? OS is Xubuntu 12.04.
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On 06/06/12 08:33, Alan Bell wrote:
On 06/06/12 07:08, Norman Silverstone wrote:
That's great with messages received, is it supposed to work with a
message being written?
Norman
works with both for me
Alan.
Thank you I was too impatient.
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On 05/06/12 21:32, Alan Bell wrote:
On 05/06/12 20:17, Norman Silverstone wrote:
hold ctrl, twiddle with your mouse wheel.
Alan.
That's great with messages received, is it supposed to work with a
message being written?
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On 05/06/12 18:57, Jim Price wrote:
On 05/06/12 14:48, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I have asked this question on another users group but so far, I have not
had an answer which works. Using Thunderbird 12.0.1 and Xubuntu 12.04
32-bit plain text the font in the message window is very small and I
ces -> Display -> Formatting -> Advanced but nothing changes. I
assume I am missing something but I don't know what. I have tried Google
but I am more confused than ever. Could someone, please, be kind enough
to point me to where I might find the answer to the problem. Thanks
Nor
suppose, cookies for Firefox.
Which files would I need to copy and what is the simplest way to do
this, please. Thanks in advance.
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On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 17:45 +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> On 15 May 2012 17:22, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> >> > I forget to mention that the connection from the routers to the PCs was
> >> > by wireless. To add another bit of information the PC running Xubuntu
&g
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 17:45 +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> On 15 May 2012 17:22, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> >> > I forget to mention that the connection from the routers to the PCs was
> >> > by wireless. To add another bit of information the PC running Xubuntu
&g
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 15:38 +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> On 15 May 2012 15:34, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> > I forget to mention that the connection from the routers to the PCs was
> > by wireless. To add another bit of information the PC running Xubuntu
> > was tried with
I forget to mention that the connection from the routers to the PCs was
by wireless. To add another bit of information the PC running Xubuntu
was tried with a wired connection to the router and the BB speed was 8.2
mbps.
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please explain why the machine running Xubuntu does not
respond to the BB supplied via wireless.
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Many thanks to those who went to the trouble to help and guide me. I am
now a little older and a lot wiser. Without doubt, the easiest way to do
what I wanted is to open the box, disconnect the second drive, install
the OSs, test, reconnect the second drive and close the box.
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this partition. The installation completed but, on reboot, it
went straight into Windows. I have confirmed that the two OSs are on the
same drive so I assume I need to do something about Grub. Still,
progress is being made.
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> > I can understand and follow all that you say and, viewed
> > theoretically, it is very good. Where I am at a complete loss is how
> > to practically modify the partition containing Windows. I suppose I
> > should read up on gparted before going any further. Norm
> > That's OK Barry, not to worry, time is on my side. I forget to mention
> > that although I have used Ubuntu since Warty the emphasis is on used
> > and not fiddled with. Instructions I can usually follow but age is not
> > on my side (84 years young) Norman
&
y the emphasis is on used and
not fiddled with. Instructions I can usually follow but age is not on my
side (84 years young)
Norman
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t; drives listed, one clearly marked as having Windows on it.
>
> Can you get as far as that before going any further?
Yes, no problem.
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On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 18:47 +0100, Andy Braben wrote:
>
>
> On 12 May 2012 18:39, Norman Silverstone
> wrote:
>
> > > I have a new PC with two HDDs and I am trying to install
> Windows and
> > > Ubuntu on one of the d
ion. I know that one of the options is to do something else. I
have looked at that where the drives are listed but I am uncertain what
to do thereafter.
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would be so
pleased if someone could solve the problem. Thank you in advance.
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ably only work
> with a 64 bit distribution although it doesn't seem very promising
> from that post. Asus themselves have passed it for Ubuntu 10.10.
>
< Snip >
Surely the running of 64 bit distributions is a function of the CPU not
the motherboard.
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Has anyone any experience or knowledge about the Asus P8H61-M
motherboard, please. Thank you in advance.
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model of the
> motherboard it may be easier for us to give you a definitive answer.
The motherboard is GA-H61MA-D3V. I hope this helps.
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I am looking to buy a new desktop PC and have come across a range of
reasonable looking machines which are based on the above motherboard. It
would be very much appreciated if anyone knows of or has experienced use
of this motherboard.
Thanks in advance
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s subservience to big business.
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the developers. My fear now is that if I continue with more tests I may
produce misleading data causing the developers more hindrance than help.
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use to developers.
This is not the place to have a rant so I'll go and play patience.
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Followed instructions and everything worked like a charm.
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< snip >
> No comma, use the drop down list to select / from the options there.
>
Thank you.
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othing under Mount Point
> and are NOT ticked for formatting.
> Offer a quick prayer or sacrifice to any Deity you consider relevant
> and click Install Now.
Thanks, Colin that looks pretty straight forward. Just one question,
where you say Set the Mount Point to /, is the ',' necessary or just
punctuation?
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1024860 0 1024860 0% /var/lock
none 1024860 0 1024860 0% /lib/init/rw
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snip >
>
> You are right, I am seeing that too. The side by side option seems
> not to be there.
> Do Something Else takes one to the manual setup page.
I would be quite happy to do a manual set up if I could be sure not to
ruin everything else on the HD.
Norman
t choose
> those if you absolutely want dual boot.
I started the installation process but the only options I was offered
were to 'Erase', 'Upgrade' or 'Do something else'. Nowhere was the
option to install side-by side. Now what?
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> installation. Choose that, job done.
>
> Other options will allow you to "upgrade" or "overwrite". Don't choose
> those if you absolutely want dual boot.
>
> Once installed the grub boot menu will show both installs.
Thanks Alan and everyone else
. It's mostly just following some
> prepared instructions and reporting when it breaks :)
I would like to have a go but need a little helpful advice, please. I
have Ubuntu 11.04 on my desktop computer and wondered if there is a
simple way to install the version of Ubuntu to be tes
are looking for is here
> http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:OpenOfficeExtensions/List
>
This could well be what I am looking for. Thanks to Bob and all others
who took the trouble to respond.
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available so that it is possible to
produce documents in Welsh without lots of words being underlined in red
and spelling can be checked?
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for that, Colin. I wonder why the same does not apply to all
updates?
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Have I missed something?
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use
email I was instructed to put my remarks after the lines upon which I
was commenting and to snip out superfluous material. No further comment.
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Panic over, thanks. I looked more carefully at the settings and, lo and
behold, there was an entry for Ubuntu 11.10 CDROM and it was ticked.
Some Gremlin must have been busy behind my back.
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On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 15:02 +, Colin Law wrote:
> On 11 November 2011 14:57, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> In Update Manager, click Settings and on the Ubuntu Software tab make
> >> sure that the CDROM is *not* checked. Though it seems a bit
has with Ubuntu 11.10 is that I have downloaded and stored Ubuntu 11.10
and made an install CD for use on another machine.
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ny attempt to install updates starts the
cycle over again.
Could someone please tell me what I need to do to be able to install the
updates.
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rything you want, Ok.
> If not, you'll know what the problems are without sabotaging your
> existing install.
Never thought of that, thank you.
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made by list members and am rather confused and elderly. I have
been using Ubuntu since the first release and any real help would be
much appreciated.
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>
> Sarah >>> Is this the right camera? If so, GIMP + UFRaw / gimp-ufraw
> plugin is the way to go on a Linux system.
>
There are a few RAW converters available for Ubuntu and I would suggest
that Photivo is well worth more than a look at.
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Is it my imagination or does 11.04 take considerably longer to cold boot
than previous, recent versions of Ubuntu?
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Ubuntu since the first day it was released. In fact, I took part in some
of the early valuations and validations.
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model & memory capacity of its graphics adaptor? Do you have drivers
> installed for the graphics adaptor?
I presume you mean well but I do not really understand what or why you
are asking and I am not really sure if I care.
Norman
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