Hi,
So I said things... but they were in the IRC channel. Just in case that
is a bit quiet I thought I'd share them here also.
* Now talking on #ubuntu-uk
Hi, err... I'm new... so Hi (yes... I did just join the
mailing list :P)
(Also I
On 5 December 2013 12:34, Colin Law wrote:
> You realise this mailing list is about the computer operating system
> Ubuntu, not the concept of ubuntu as a way of life?
>
Perhaps this link might help clear up the ambiguity?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu
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On 5 December 2013 14:23, Simon Allen wrote:
> Hello, not really sure how this works. Will i get an e-mail back? Sorry to
> ask.
>
> My name is Simon from Gratham, Lincs and would to love know more about
> Ubuntu.
>
> It's a thought i've had for many years but could never quite contextualize.
> Wh
Hello, not really sure how this works. Will i get an e-mail back? Sorry to ask.
My name is Simon from Gratham, Lincs and would to love know more about Ubuntu.
It's a thought i've had for many years but could never quite contextualize. Why
do we need money? It costs nothing for tree's to grow, or p
Thanks for your input.
I get the idea. I am just using my browser to view the files.
I am trying to do a site for my son and he is going to get the hosting site,
I just want to make sure he has everything in order and it will run
when uploaded.
Any further input welcome
John
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On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 20:49 +, James Smith wrote:
> Hi all thought I would just say hello as I have just joined the loco team and
> subscribed to the mailing list. Also joined the IRC channel under the nick
> "Smittix" so hope to speak to some of you soon!
Welcome! I don't do the IRC channe
On 08/02/11 20:49, James Smith wrote:
Hi all thought I would just say hello as I have just joined the loco team and subscribed
to the mailing list. Also joined the IRC channel under the nick "Smittix" so
hope to speak to some of you soon!
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Hi James,
Good to
On 8 Feb 2011, at 20:49, "James Smith " wrote:
> Hi all thought I would just say hello as I have just joined the loco team and
> subscribed to the mailing list. Also joined the IRC channel under the nick
> "Smittix" so hope to speak to some of you soon!
> Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange
>
Hi all thought I would just say hello as I have just joined the loco team and
subscribed to the mailing list. Also joined the IRC channel under the nick
"Smittix" so hope to speak to some of you soon!
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On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 07:31 +, Bod Soutar wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Just found out about the uk loco team. I'm Bodsda, nice to meet you,
> im a 16 year old male who is currently finishing GCSE's. This is just
> to introduce myself but i also wanted to mention a project im working
> on. termTutor
Hey guys,
Just found out about the uk loco team. I'm Bodsda, nice to
meet you, im a 16 year old male who is currently finishing GCSE's. This
is just to introduce myself but i also wanted to mention a project im
working on. termTutor is/will be a terminal tutor guide/tutorial for
newbies, for more
Hi there, yes it's a lovely system..
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 07:46:35 +
"Robert Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI
> New to Linux/UBUNTU and happily amazed how friendly everyone is.
> Wish I knew about this YEARS AGO.
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Robert Gardner wrote:
> HI
> New to Linux/UBUNTU and happily amazed how friendly everyone is.
> Wish I knew about this YEARS AGO.
I agree with every word - my experience, too! Good, isn't it? :-)
Mac
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 07:46:35AM +, Robert Gardner wrote:
> HI
> New to Linux/UBUNTU and happily amazed how friendly everyone is.
Yay! We rock!
> Wish I knew about this YEARS AGO.
Wish it existed years ago :)
Cheers,
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HI
New to Linux/UBUNTU and happily amazed how friendly everyone is.
Wish I knew about this YEARS AGO.
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;s pasting
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 03 February 2008 18:30
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hi from Salisbury
> Hi People
>
> Recently joined the mailing list..
>
> Have experimented with Xubun
> Hi People
>
> Recently joined the mailing list..
>
> Have experimented with Xubuntu, Mandriva and SuSe but have finally
> settled with Ubuntu with the Claws mailer.. The name is apt as my wife
> spent most of her life living in Zimbabwe
>
> Andy
Hi Andy,
Welcome to the list mate - Thanks for sa
Hi People
Recently joined the mailing list..
Have experimented with Xubuntu, Mandriva and SuSe but have finally
settled with Ubuntu with the Claws mailer.. The name is apt as my wife
spent most of her life living in Zimbabwe
Andy
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Ok, some additional information. It seems that I got it wrong in the previous
post. The feisty live(DvD) does indeed have two entries for the HPT374 module,
one of which is linked to the HPT366 driver. What is curious (not to mention
damn infuriating as well), is that I can see the drive connect
I Alan and Dave(Walker). We met at the Gutsy launch party at the pembury in
Hackney. Yep, I'm the guy that lost nearly two weeks sleep trying to find out
why my feisty install kept freezing at the Ubuntu splash screen. Please can you
look at this Ubuntu question/Bug report:
https://answers.laun
Dean Sas wrote:
> We've discussed this a lot previously, and decided that if we were to
> have a forum we would have one hosted on ubuntuforums.org. I think we
> also decided that it would be best if it was a list <-> forum gateway in
> the same way that the ubuntu-users mail list is.
We can get a
Quoting Andrew Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 11/03/07, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 22:16 +, Dean Sas wrote:
>> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> 5.1 is now released so it may soon have support for this feature.
> Thin
On 11/03/07, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 22:16 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> >
> > Andrew Barber wrote:
> > > It does bring up the question.. should we start a fora? I can theme
> > > phpBB pretty well
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 22:16 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> Andrew Barber wrote:
> > It does bring up the question.. should we start a fora? I can theme
> > phpBB pretty well, I would not mind giving some time to starting one if
> > we thought it was wo
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Andrew Barber wrote:
> It does bring up the question.. should we start a fora? I can theme
> phpBB pretty well, I would not mind giving some time to starting one if
> we thought it was worth while.
We've discussed this a lot previously, and decided th
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ is the best choice, always get an answer.
You might also check out nuxified.org where I help moderate, a lot of
the users use ubuntu. IRC is also good for helping and getting support.
It does bring up the question.. should we start a fora? I can theme
phpBB pretty well
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 12:18 +, Kirrus wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm a newbie onto this list.. thought I might as well say a bit about
> me. I'm a trainee web designer in Wales. My Primary home and work O.S.
> is Ubuntu. I switched to Ubuntu in summer last year, and haven't
> looked back. (Apart from
Welcome!
Yes, there is a forum at http://www.ubuntuforums.org but not an Ubuntu
UK specific one.
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On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 12:18 +, Kirrus wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm a newbie onto this list.. thought I might as well say a bit about
> me. I'm a trainee web designer in Wales. My Prim
Hello!
I'm a newbie onto this list.. thought I might as well say a bit about
me. I'm a trainee web designer in Wales. My Primary home and work O.S.
is Ubuntu. I switched to Ubuntu in summer last year, and haven't looked
back. (Apart from running Guild Wars & Starcraft :) on windoze.) I run a
start
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 23:03 +, Roberto Sarrionandia wrote:
> Tsmithe, have you written to your MP?
>
> Has he already signed the early-day motion?
I think I've been pretty active regarding this issue. I've corresponded
my MP, Greg Clark (Shadow Minister for Charities; and thus unable to
sign
Write back to your IT teachers and email some of the discussion perhaps. My
son installed Ubuntu for me- so we have so much to learn from all of you
younger chaps. Caroline
On 18/01/07, Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
I'm new to the Ubuntu-UK community. I've recently ins
Tsmithe, have you written to your MP?
Has he already signed the early-day motion?
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 23:00 +, Toby Smithe wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:01 +, Roberto Sarrionandia wrote:
> > Hi Ben,
> > I'm also nearing the end of secondary school. If only we were a little
> > y
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:01 +, Roberto Sarrionandia wrote:
> Hi Ben,
> I'm also nearing the end of secondary school. If only we were a little
> younger to see if OSS gets implemented at all.
It's ok! tsmithe to the rescue! I'll do the seeing for you :)
> Welcome to Ubuntu-UK, the school
Benjamin Webb wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm new to the Ubuntu-UK community. I've recently install Edgy Eft on
> a relatively old computer of mine and it is working fine.
Welcome!
> I thought I'd contribute to the discussion here, because I am in my
> last year at secondary school, and the talk a
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:50 +, Benjamin Webb wrote:
> I've made an account, and I think I'm going to write to my MP,
> although not tonight.
Sounds good. I'm sure we can make some good progress.
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Windows servers in mine, I have just written to my MP.
There i big support for the early day motion at the moment, loads of MPs
have signed.
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:40 +, Chris Smith wrote:
> Yeah, it is a shame, I tried to promote as much OSS software in school I
> could, got Inkscape, Fire
On 18/01/07, Toby Smithe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 21:57 +, Benjamin Webb wrote:
> > Hello there,
>
> Hi Benjamin.
>
> > I'm new to the Ubuntu-UK community. I've recently install Edgy Eft on
> > a relatively old computer of mine and it is working fine.
>
> Great!
>
> >
Yeah, it is a shame, I tried to promote as much OSS software in school I
could, got Inkscape, Firefox, Filezilla, and a few other bits installed.
I just left VI Form at my secondary school, was a shame not to see Linux
on the desktop at all, but we did run some servers.
Roberto Sarrionandia wrote:
On 18/01/07, Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
Hello!
> I thought I'd contribute to the discussion here, because I am in my
> last year at secondary school, and the talk about OSS in schools is
> quite relevant for me.
Me too!
> I'd be interested in joining any capaign to
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 21:57 +, Benjamin Webb wrote:
> Hello there,
Hi Benjamin.
> I'm new to the Ubuntu-UK community. I've recently install Edgy Eft on
> a relatively old computer of mine and it is working fine.
Great!
> I thought I'd contribute to the discussion here, because I am in my
>
Hi Ben,
I'm also nearing the end of secondary school. If only we were a little
younger to see if OSS gets implemented at all.
Welcome to Ubuntu-UK, the schools discussions are very active at the
moment.
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 21:57 +, Benjamin Webb wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm new to
Hello there,
I'm new to the Ubuntu-UK community. I've recently install Edgy Eft on
a relatively old computer of mine and it is working fine.
I thought I'd contribute to the discussion here, because I am in my
last year at secondary school, and the talk about OSS in schools is
quite relevant for m
re is any interest.
Alan
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Sent: 14 June 2006 13:15
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hi
On 14/06/06, Leon Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I say translate 'em into Wels
& Dictionary
'Cysill & Cysgair'
Regards
Malcolm Alce-King
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Sent: 14 June 2006 13:15
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hi
On 14/06/06, Leon Barker <[EMAIL PROTE
On 14/06/06, Alan Helmore-Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is Windows capable of speaking Welsh ?
Absolutely - it's so infuriating when I'm trying to use my housemate's
computer! :)
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I wonder how important it is to have a Welsh version of Edubuntu.
Perhaps it could be a useful exercise to involve students of the Welsh
language, especially those in bilingual schools, to take an active part
in producing the translations. I would expect such a translation to
require a detailed
> > Absolutely. Any Welsh speakers on this list that want to get involved in
> > translation? The Rosetta group only seems to have one member:
> > https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-cy
>
> Here here! Sadly my Welsh is very much at beginner level. One of my
> best friends is Welsh-first-la
On 14/06/06, Leon Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I say translate 'em into Welsh. (then bilingual schools in Wales can use
edubuntu)
On 14/06/06, john levin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Absolutely. Any Welsh speakers on this list that want to get involved in
translation? The Rosetta group only
Leon Barker wrote:
It's been mentioned lately that the English-speaking LoCo teams have a
slightly different role from the non-English ones; since the main Ubuntu
site is in English translation of support materials is obviously
irrelevant. That said, there are plenty of things that are specific
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 12:41 +0100, Leon Barker wrote:
>
> It's been mentioned lately that the English-speaking LoCo
> teams have a slightly different role from the non-English
> ones; since the main Ubuntu site is in English translation of
> support materials is obv
It's been mentioned lately that the English-speaking LoCo teams have a slightly different role from the non-English ones; since the main Ubuntu site is in English translation of support materials is obviously irrelevant. That said, there are plenty of things that are specific to the UK that people
Hi TedGood to see someone new here! We're making progress with the UKTeam wiki pages (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam) in the last week or two, so I've added you to the members list there. Don't think there are only four people - it's just that everyone hasn't added there names yet! There's no fo
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Hi all
Just a quick note to say hello. I've just joined the mailing list but
would be interested in the joining the Ubuntu UK team, but I'm not
overly sure how I go about it.
You can read all about me here
Thanks a lot
Ted
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