hi,
If they are in decent condition, donate them to your local library. That
way it increases the ubuntu/linux section of their "computers" section.
Regards,
Phill.
On 29 June 2012 13:34, Ted Wager wrote:
> I have several ubuntu/linux books to dispose of must be collected from
> sk22 area..
>
Ted Wager wrote:
> I have several ubuntu/linux books to dispose of must be collected
> from sk22 area..
Any clues as to what they are?
I don't think I'm interested, but it sort-of depends what they are.
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I have several ubuntu/linux books to dispose of must be collected from
sk22 area..
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Ted Wager
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** Dave Morley [2012-01-12 15:26]:
> On 12/01/12 15:20, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > Does anyone have any recomendations on Linux books, specifically
> > Ubuntu based? I'm looking for something for an end user who is
> > comfortable with computers (DOS/Windows) but is switching to
> > Ubuntu. Nothing to
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On 12/01/12 15:20, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Does anyone have any recomendations on Linux books, specifically
> Ubuntu based? I'm looking for something for an end user who is
> comfortable with computers (DOS/Windows) but is switching to
> Ubuntu. Nothing t
Does anyone have any recomendations on Linux books, specifically Ubuntu based?
I'm looking for something for an end user who is comfortable with computers
(DOS/Windows) but is switching to Ubuntu. Nothing too under the cover, and it
would have to cover Unity given the changes that have happened to
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> it seems that Transport for London didn't get the memo that we needed to
> get around London tomorrow, so they decided to close a bunch of rather
> useful tube lines.
>
> http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/end16af6c54f4ac388a6e578971b3e70/details.ht
Hi!
Thanks for a nice day out! Sorry we could not stay for the rest of the visit:
Olaya got really upset and we had to leave. she got a multicoloured (loading)
cursor on the sci-fi music player and would not play any more songs. I think
she noticed it wasn't ubuntu.
Looking forward for the nex
it seems that Transport for London didn't get the memo that we needed to
get around London tomorrow, so they decided to close a bunch of rather
useful tube lines.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/end16af6c54f4ac388a6e578971b3e70/details.html
We think the Northern Line and Vict
Hi all,
This is the plan for the outing to the British Library on Sunday, at
11:00 we will meet up at Kings Cross station, at the entrance to
platform 9¾. Please don't actually go through the entrance and get on
the Hogwarts Express, just hang about near the wall. It looks like this:
https://
On 28 June 2011 11:47, gazz wrote:
> Ahhh, but is it gay friendly?
>
We're friendly to everyone. Even straight people.
Al.
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On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 10:00 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> We now have a signup sheet on the LoCo directory for the visit to the
> British Library Science Fiction exhibition and geeknic
>
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/1032/detail/
>
> Would be great to get an indication of numbers so put yo
On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 10:00 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> We now have a signup sheet on the LoCo directory for the visit to the
> British Library Science Fiction exhibition and geeknic
>
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/1032/detail/
>
> Would be great to get an indication of numbers so put yours
We now have a signup sheet on the LoCo directory for the visit to the
British Library Science Fiction exhibition and geeknic
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/1032/detail/
Would be great to get an indication of numbers so put yourself down and
lets go see some books.
This is a family friendly
Hi Ted
I have no transport but I will find a way of getting to you as I need the
information. I am having trouble setting up an email account on Ubuntu so I
have to use Outlook, will your books help with the basics, once I know that
then I can really play.
David
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> Redhat Linux for Dummies
> Suse manuals
> SAM linux book
> Linux in a Nutshell
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I have several various Linux books to dispose of...
Maximum RPM
Redhat Linux for Dummies
Suse manuals
SAM linux book
Linux in a Nutshell
Thought someone might want these or will take them to the local charity
shop...
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Ted Wager G3TPI
High Peak UK
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