On 15/01/2024 11:12, Alan Pope wrote:
Heya,
Wakey, wakey, everyone! :D
Well that frightened the life out of me. I was just going through my
list folders and wondering whether this one still existed or had been
closed and moved to Discourse!
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ecifications I think too much has changed on the
hardware for earlier versions to 'just work', e.g. the graphics driver
stack has been retired and replaced.
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or interacting with HMRC are available
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to talk /
network with groups who are involved with working with young people up
to 25) and as there are genuine opportunities it could be a way to reach
out.
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On 05/02/2019 10:58, Barry Titterton wrote:
> On 01/02/2019 6:09 pm, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Sorry if this is off topic, I was not sure where I could ask about this.
>>
>> I am not sure if anyone can help with this directly but perhaps as a
>> c
The subject to this message should be (or was when i composed it) more
descriptive of the topic, I think there is a possible bug in
Thunderbird that caused this. (or was)
Paul
On 01/02/2019 18:09, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Sorry if this is off topic, I was not sure where I
, but thought I would
set the ball rolling here, and just ask, and see what is possible for
later on.
On a similar note if anyone living in the area would be interested in
such talks this could be a good opportunity to not have to travel too far.
Thank you
Regards
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It works fine, I am not sure on the answer,
Paul
On 27/12/2018 19:47, Paul Waring wrote:
> On 27/12/2018 17:48, michael wrote:
>> Does this forum still work ? No response to my printer cups problem.
>
> It still works in that your emails have been delivered, but given that
>
k with Ask Ubuntu if it's an urgent question:
https://askubuntu.com/
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Again these erros seem to assume that the end user knows what to set
file access permissions to.
Sorry if this is not the right place to ask, but I am not sure where to
ask. However I am sure there are some developers on here who may be able
to help or point me in the right direction.
Thanks
es are properly supporting the 32 bit versions.
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On 09/05/18 11:22, Liam Proven wrote:
> Found this in my spam trap.
>
> Paul, please bottom-post on the mailing list. Also you do not need to PGP
> sign messages to the list.
>
> On Wed, 9 May 2018 at 11:50, Paul Sutton wrote:
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netbook to try and investigate further, just more difficult to
transfer files over of logs or output from commands to copy / paste here
.
thanks for any help / suggestions
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n the right place.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2570972/css-font-border
basically increase the area where the mouse changes from a pointer to
a text select thing.
Paul
On 09/04/18 17:50, Jim Price wrote:
> That'll solve the problem for a file manager, but there is another
>
gedit -vvv
Not all programs support this though - it's more common for command line
programs than those with a graphical interface.
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27;t afford
>> the extra expense.
>
> Has there ever been a meeting? It doesn't look like it. Have you
> considered going to a LUG meeting instead? You may not find a
> laser-focus on Ubuntu, but I guarantee at any LUG meet, at least one
> other person is using it.
Raspb
r file is called myfile.zip, you should run:
unzip -v myfile.zip
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unning unzip
on the command line might give you a more helpful message:
unzip -v [filename]
You might need to install it first (apt-get install unzip).
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you get
the right versions of the relevant libraries (it took me several days to
get a piece of legacy 32 bit software to run on Scientific Linux when
they dropped out of the box support for 32 bit).
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option would be to get a trusted person to buy
the laptop on their card, then reimburse them by cheque, though that
could cause issues later down the line if the laptop has a fault.
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n your case it would be just an exercise
>unless the machine is going to be internet facing.
SFTP does not involve SSL/TLS, it uses the SSH protocol. Despite the
unfortunate similarities in name, SFTP is completely different to FTP
(and FTPS, which is FTP over TLS).
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imes out. I know it's not a problem with Filezilla per se as all my
>other laptops can "see" each other through it.
>
>Can anybody suggest where the cause may lie? Permissions perhaps?
What happens if you use sftp on the command-line, i.e.
sftp user@host
If t
r serious work.
>
> I've looked at both Tizen, and Sailfish Maybe that's a good reason
> for Ubuntu's lack of enthusiasm for an Android layer.
>
> Regards, Barry.
You can get free software apps (free as in freedom) from F-droid.
https://f-droid.org/
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** Dave Morley [2015-09-30 16:44]:
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 16:39:20 +0100
> Paul Tansom wrote:
>
> > I've got a new(ish) Ubuntu 14.04 LTS install that I'm preparing to
> > replace an older 12.04 LTS one. When I log in on the 12.04 install I
> > get a notifica
** Dave Morley [2015-09-30 16:44]:
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 16:39:20 +0100
> Paul Tansom wrote:
>
> > I've got a new(ish) Ubuntu 14.04 LTS install that I'm preparing to
> > replace an older 12.04 LTS one. When I log in on the 12.04 install I
> > get a notifica
than manually crafting a suitable script - or
copying one from my 12.04 install) to set this up. Unfortunately my Google-fu
is failing me on this one. Everything I find either talks about apticron or
cron-apt, or references the software manager GUI.
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from ebuyer (emacines) and again it had
linspire on it, so replaced with ubuntu (or other linux can't
remember now) but it worked fine, it is currently running Mint 17.2
When I next upgrade my hardware my main concern is more to do with the
secure boot stuff and if I can just boot a GN
ing else you've installed on your machine which differs from my
setup.
2. The way you've configured lighttpd.
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is worse, probably
Outlook I think on reflection.
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Good to hear people are getting on well with ToriOS :)
thank you
Paul Sutton (ToriOS Docs team)
On 25/06/15 10:11, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ... I mentioned getting good results with Tori OS on an
> old pentium 4. It didn't like
running they could perhaps
demo that on a Pi 2.
Torbay has several very hi tech companies in the area world leading
phonics for example. so there is some potential to engage with those
companies. If we can pull things together in the right way but still
keep the tech jam informal.
thanks
Paul
; Is it just me or are others experiencing this.
I think people who love to help fix whatever bug, or bugs you've
found. But, they need some precise information in order to do so, and
information that is best answered, collected and tracked via the bug
tracker. One bug per precise d
ou are seeing.
> debian/cliftontestsuite.install:primetest /opt/cliftontestsuite/
Can you just mail me the tarball of the whole lot; this is likely to
be quicker all-round.
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On Sat, 2 May 2015, Gareth France wrote:
> debian/source/format
> debian/cliftontestsuite.install
Please post the output of:
$ grep . debian/{source/format,*.install}
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On Wed, 8 Apr 2015, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 8 April 2015 at 11:55, Will Cooke wrote:
> > evening of Thursday April 23rd in central London.
> Excellent plan. I'll be there.
Missed it; but there's another Ubuntu UK Party on May 7th in Stoke:
http://www.ubuntuparty
I don't know if this requirement will be relaxed for Windows 10, given
that it's supposed to run on the Raspberry Pi, unless the Pi won't be
certified.
I think we are still a long way off ARM desktop machines anyway. 64 bit
ARM processors are relatively new, and as far as I'
complete with a cute box, and software, and in *a
month*. Seems truely amazing for a product that didn't exist before.
And yet, *three months on* a person called Paul is still waiting for a
person called Gareth to run and email a bunch of test results that
would take about 15 minutes to run.
Hello
Have a look at this page - http://www.dell.com/uk/business/p/xps-13-linux/pd
On 14 March 2015 at 19:16, Steve Mynott wrote:
> Do Dell actually ship any Dell Linux Laptops in UK?
>
> I've looked at their web shite and I'm none the wiser.
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On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 09:10:07AM +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Just trying to get a straw poll of what phones people use here and
> why...
A ten quid Nokia, as all a phone needs to be able to do is make phone
calls and send/receive text messages. ;-)
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hat is close to it is from about 10 months
ago indicating a bug in the BIOS and a hope that there will be a fix from
Lenovo one day. I may go back to 14.04 as I don't remember any issues with that
- 14.10 is the first time I've really regretted upgrading (bar pushing my
netbook too
On Tue, 25 Nov 2014, Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote:
> > Sounds good. The tricky bit is they seem to have encrypted the results
> There doesn't appear to be anything encrypted.
A newer '.sss' version (found packed inside a '.gar
uff getting in the way too much.
Paul
>
> -Original Message- From: Liam Proven Sent: Tuesday, 09
> December, 2014 17:10 To: UK Ubuntu Talk Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk]
> How old is your computer - the sequel.
>
> On 9 December 2014 at 17:59, George DiceGeorge
> wrote
the terms before
you gain access to the script that makes the back up, so you are
essentially accepting the terms of the windows licence.
Within that process it will probably activate the install, not sure
how this then affects getting a windows refund.
Paul
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ng on for 3 -4 years old. This runs xubuntu
14.04 really well.
I think the 3 -4 years old thing is marketing tripe, I get the
impression from people like PC world they think that a 3 year old PC
is old and needs a nice new one £££ for them, of course running
Windows for 3 years, with no re-install
hed output). If there's anyone else who also has '.sss' file
samples, please check that the script decodes them, and share any that
don't work so that improvements/bugs can be added!
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New Record {payload_length:174, nulls:0, checksum_header:5115,
checksum_payload:51
lti-meter, and
just like using a multi-meter, sampling the properties of real world
physics gives jitter in the results. This is entirely expected.
> On 27/11/14 13:49, Paul Sladen wrote:
> > In this case, this is above >99.99, which the new meter shows as
> > '99.99'
python -c 'print bool(~0x48db>>15),min(99.99,0.01*(0x48db&0x7fff))'
True 99.99
and just to re-check with the others:
python -c 'print bool(not 0x9778>>15),min(99.99,0.01*(0x9778&0x7fff))'
False 60.08
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atch exactly:
> >> F3 01 90 B7 - 42.79 - 0x90b7 & 0x7fff => 0x10b7 => 4279 decimal
> >> F3 01 97 78 - 60.08 - 0x9778 & 0x7fff => 0x1778 => 6008 decimal
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ng machine)
> >>> f2 80 06 f3 4e 08 f6 80 01 00 08 f8 80 00 (Fridge)
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003061 S12111"
"H172008021 S12111"
"H1C2008021 S12111"
"I01022 S12111"
To establish the mapping for (25A, 10A, 100ma) only requires
performing the three tests (without changing anything else) and
posting the results! [1]
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[1
l of
resistors in one place for a couple of hours.
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tered.
Attached is some Python that decodes everything except the Washing
Machine and Fridge.
-Paul
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Paul Sladen, 2014-11-25, Seaward SSS PAT testing file format debug hardness
# Hereby placed in the public domain in the hopes of improving safety and interoper
his
case:
11:44 3 JUN 2014.
For figuring out the test string itself, I suggest you engineer a
number of 'failures' and see what changes between each one.
Hope that helps!
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ssing a file like
> this when they do not know the format? I have worked with text
> based files, CSV etc but never something which does not load in a
> text editor.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks Gareth
>
What happens if you load in to a
h Linux"?
>
> Our local PCWorld has a policy (official) that staff must say: "We
> don't support Linux". I complained to head office and was told:
> "This is because we don't sell anything with Linux installed."
Apart from Android devices, and mayb
nt shops would help, for the reason above,
Paul
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On 05/10/14 08:39, Benson Arendse wrote:
> Thanks
>
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On 30 August 2014 14:10, Gareth France wrote:
> I'm not sure where else to ask for suggestions so I'm hoping you guys can
> help. I need to set up a webpage where I ca
** Daniel Llewellyn [2014-08-08 17:30]:
> On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > I've just seen teh LTS update release notice [1] and noted the kernel
> > updates
> > for new installations. From looking at details on the LTS Enablement
> > Stacks [2
** Alan Pope [2014-08-08 17:31]:
> On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > Looking at the packages available it looks as though this is aimed at
> > desktop
> > installs as there doesn't appear to be any matching packages for the server
> > kernels. Am
server
kernels. Am I reading this wrong?
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2014-August/000189.html
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2014, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> "Alphabetise Desktop Icons"...
"Sort by name"
There, I shorterised it.
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t I'm having issues
getting the Windows client installed (not a major issue as I rarely use
Windows). More significantly the Linux client (in beta) doesn't support 32 bit
(there goes support for my netbook) or Ubuntu 12.04 (another problem for my
netbook). Off to investigate Owncloud and S
er, Ubuntu One never really got used here as the
integration with my OS was simply not there.
Anyway, it was free storage as far as I am concerned so I won't complain. ;o)
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>
> I'll dig the scripts out later and post links to paste bin.
>
>
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>
You may want dpkg -l | less
so you can see all packages and scroll down,
or dpkg -l > package lis
as however about 20 years
ago, so not sure if the post office still do them, possibly they do.
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wrote:
> 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
>
&g
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> I am using a web site which requires
What is the website?
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> On 7 November 2013 10:30, Alan Pope wrote:
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ct, ad there are UK laws they need to abide by, where
as the NSA doesn't have to abide by any of these and can use any
intercepted data as they wish, once passed back to GCHQ minus where it
came from makes it much harder to protect.
clearly we need to establish facts, the link is to 1 website
ting,. I have however found this forum
>> friendly and helpful so in this context it is OTHER forums where I have
>> had problems. but end of the day it's still the GNU/Linux community
>> that looks bad.
>>
>> Paul
>>
> I am in a dead area for user g
who can provide that, who can provide tech
support, etc, how much are canonicals packages on support. etc
on this basis any pointers to people who can perhaps support local
government in this may be helpful,
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>>
>> On 21 August 2013 21:16, Gareth France wrote:
>>> On 21/08/13 17:45, Paul White wrote:
>>
>>> Very true. much in the same way as bossy boots who could never be
>>> managers
>>> in real life always find their way to the t
e their systems more
secure through education and advice.
I am happy to host information on the dcglug website blog if people can
help me explain each of the above points please, this information will
then be in one place and can act to help others both expert and novice
help others.
Hope this hel
r', are resident on forums and
mailing lists.
When it comes to IT related matters, whether Windows or Linux based, I
have always considered myself to be an enthusiastic amateur. In fact
I'm quite proud of that bearing in mind that even pocket calculators
didn't exist when I was
/
>
> Iain
> Choo choo
>
>
Don't forget it is Software freedom day on the same date, so you will
be killing two birds with one stone so to speak, celebrating sfd and
enjoying real ale at the same time.
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On 13/06/13 14:15, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 13 June 2013 11:48, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> On 13/06/13 11:25, Byte Soup wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> In light of some recent discussions I've seen on this list it seems a
>>> lot of folks are keen to p
nline education
for free, if that was developed or needs to be developed FIRST, take a
look at alison.com, what we need there is a few basic to advanced
courses on using Linux on the desktop, hey there isn't much on using
apple desktops so what chance have we got.
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are easier (and faster) to manage in number than
> Linux because Windows has AD and Linux doesn't. On the *server* that
> thing about volume-per-person is truer. It's been a few years since I
> last looked at this in any great depth, but not enough that anything
> deve
r installing
programming tools, dual booting with Linux (they have heard of it which
helps) to help develop programming skills etc, so there are plenty of
places that are open minded to change, don't bother with central
government and local councils, think smaller and grow from there.
Just m
On 10/06/13 23:25, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
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> El 10/06/2013 23:58, "Paul Sutton" <mailto:zl...@zleap.net>> escribió:
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> > On 10/06/13 22:54, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
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> > > Hello all,
> > > I was hoping some
pis and some hdml input tv's etc
and allow kids to do programming,
in torbay we have tv's connected to consoles like xboxes.
so why not raspberry pis
Paul
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iter and a raspberry pi image, so new
pi users can get help flashing the sd card.
Where are you based, maybe the lug can do some sort of Linux demo event
or something ast the shop, a bit like the Ubuntu hours but if we call
it GNU/Linux hour instead is less distro centric.
Taking on the big bo
Quoting George Tripp :
Having just installed 13.04 I was a bit surprised to find that I
can't copy folders / files from my 12.04 machine - nautilus hangs.
This seems to be a known error / bug to do with gvfs. I was hoping
there might be a simple-ish workround of some sort but so far have
left -
which seems to match the description to me (ignoring the specifics of the
monitor references). If so then it seems to be working as it should after
installing the precise-proposed stuff.
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e and ask if they
> support linux, just to raise awareness that they may be loosing sales.
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> I appreciate the debugging info to get it working, however we'd be
> better off in the long term if we used our money to support those
> who do provide (at least some level of)
Yes i would go with Geotrust as well. As it's an EV certficate there are
extra hurdles to just to get one, but its not that difficult as Simon Said.
On 10 April 2013 16:03, Simon Greenwood wrote:
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> On 10 April 2013 15:52, Bruno Girin wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> I know it's a bit off-topic
system and in
fact then leaves more ram for running applications etc.
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