At the London site there will be external lightscribe DVD burner.
:)
James Thomas
irc: selinuxium
2009/2/20 Adam Bagnall
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Dave Walker wrote:
>
>> James Westby wrote:
>> > The bug jam is almost upon us.
>> >
>> > I realised that it will be important to h
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Dave Walker wrote:
> James Westby wrote:
> > The bug jam is almost upon us.
> >
> > I realised that it will be important to have lots of live cds,
> > so bring any you have.
>
>
> Hi James,
>
> I have only packed a handful of CD's - however, i have brought the ap
James Westby wrote:
> The bug jam is almost upon us.
>
> I realised that it will be important to have lots of live cds,
> so bring any you have.
Hi James,
I have only packed a handful of CD's - however, i have brought the apt
repositories for Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty (i386/amd64/source) with
If anyone has eeebuntu 2.0 standard and/or nbr (NetBook Remix) that would be
awesome. I'm currently downloading them but I may not finish the torrent in
time for bugjam, if I do however, I'll have the ISOs on my thumb-drive if
anyone wants a copy? If you want a copy and you are in London just lemme
Hi everyone,
The bug jam is almost upon us.
I realised that it will be important to have lots of live cds,
so bring any you have. Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty (especially Jaunty,
latest alpha or daily), and Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.
Thanks,
James
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> I can appreciate that perspective. How would you suggest it's improved?
Make it clear that you were organising *something*, and keeping us
informed of all the progress or not that you make. Even if you were
having trouble, knowing that you were dealing with it would let others
know *something* i
The main idea would be to try and make the UK linux and ubuntu
community more coherent and friendly for people looking to get
involved. I'm a fairly experienced coder, but I find it difficult to
know where to start in order to contribute to Ubuntu. I'm sure no one
in the community intends to it be
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:04:04AM +0100, Julian Burgess wrote:
> Sorry, didn't mean to offend, I was just frustrated that it often
> seems the UK Ubuntu community is quite disjointed. If progress isn't
> made public on the wiki or lists then it appears that nothing is
> happening. I look forward t
Sorry, didn't mean to offend, I was just frustrated that it often
seems the UK Ubuntu community is quite disjointed. If progress isn't
made public on the wiki or lists then it appears that nothing is
happening. I look forward to more info on the bug jam.
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://list
Just found a problem - apparently Im gong to Scotland on the 9th (oh Joy).
I am available on the 8th though.
BTW s there a LUG around York, I may make my way down at some point.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Dark Otter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same here, I'm one year older :P. I've done
Same here, I'm one year older :P. I've done a little programming in
python but that's it (on linux, I did Vbasic, Java, C# etc. on windows
before I moved).
I'm very much near york myself, but also have the inability to travel
large distances. Anyone know of anything going on near York?
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I'm far from a coder - I cant program at all, but I really should learn, and
so I would be very interested to help - (I can make the tea if you want)
thing is, I can't really go south of say York, or north of the border (I
live in Durham) the problem being that my Mum isn't likely to let me go
half
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 15:50 +0100, Julian Burgess wrote:
> What is happening with this?
>
> It's lame that the UK isn't making more effort to get Ubuntu going,
> especially considering Canonical is based here. Regular real world
> meetings help the community to network and grow in a way which does
What is happening with this?
It's lame that the UK isn't making more effort to get Ubuntu going,
especially considering Canonical is based here. Regular real world
meetings help the community to network and grow in a way which doesn't
happen online.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam
2008/6/
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 18:12 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
> Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
>
> If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
> contained in
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
> Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
>
> If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
> contained in both Jonos and Daniels [1] messages
Hi,
You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
contained in both Jonos and Daniels [1] messages to the LoCo contacts
mailing l
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