Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Liam Proven
2009/3/21 Paul Sutton : > with ubuntu its server or desktop,  dead simple. oh and the pricing is > simple too. :) Hardly. Ubuntu Ubuntu Server Kubuntu Edubuntu Xubuntu Then there's Fluxbuntu, EasyPeasy, Gobuntu, GnuSense, U-Lite, Linux Mint... Then, do you go for the LTS or current version? -

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Paul Sutton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Josh Holland wrote: > BTW, 10 releases!! > 5 years! > Yeah but now compare that to windows and see how many different versions we have in 1 release esp given the fact vista was out in what 06 - 07 and less than 2 years later we have windows 7. , you

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope - codenames

2009-03-21 Thread Liam Proven
2009/3/21 Paul Sutton : > On the other hand,  I have been trying to work out how the latest > version of windows came to be called windows 7 > > windows 3.1 - 3 > windows 95 - 4 > windows 98 - 5 > windows ME - 6 > Windows XP - 7 > Windows Vista - 8 > Windows 7 - 9 ? > > if you take the above list,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Josh Holland
BTW, 10 releases!! 5 years! -- Josh Holland http://joshh.co.uk madmartian on irc.freenode.net -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Liam Proven
2009/3/21 Sean Miller : > On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Liam Proven wrote: >> 2009/3/21 ged byrom : >>> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical >>> beastie rather than a real beastie ? >> >> Damned if I know. >> >>> Are we likely to see the haggis release or the ev

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope - codenames

2009-03-21 Thread Sean Miller
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Paul Sutton wrote: > following on from the thread on past codenames for ubuntu > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames > > gives a list of previous names of releases And a list of variations, which is quite amusing... And, that probably explains why 'A'

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Sean Miller
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Josh Holland wrote: > Feisty Fawn, not Ferret Sorry Josh, you're right. Dunno where I got the Ferret idea from... So what inspired Kosmic Koala? Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKT

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope - codenames

2009-03-21 Thread Paul Sutton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 following on from the thread on past codenames for ubuntu https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames gives a list of previous names of releases - pasted (badly i know) below Adjective Animal Version Description Wart

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Josh Holland
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 06:25:04PM +, Sean Miller wrote: > Breezy was the first alphabetical one, after which the trend > continued... Dapper Drake, Edgy Eft, Feisty Ferret etc. etc. - don't > recall there every being an 'A', presumably there was some reasoning > for this? Feisty Fawn, not Ferr

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Simon Wears
Was there a 'C'? Simon Wears munkyju...@gmail.com http://MunkyJunky.com | http://Twitter.com/MunkyJunky MunkyJunky on irc.freenode.net On 21 Mar 2009, at 18:25, Sean Miller wrote: > On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Liam Proven > wrote: >> Oddly, though, the list started in 2004 with W: Warty

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Sean Miller
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Liam Proven wrote: > Oddly, though, the list started in 2004 with W: Warty Warthog was the > first release. That's when I dumped SUSE and moved over to Ubuntu. Breezy was the first alphabetical one, after which the trend continued... Dapper Drake, Edgy Eft, Feisty

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Sean Miller
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Liam Proven wrote: > 2009/3/21 ged byrom : >> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie >> rather than a real beastie ? > > Damned if I know. > >> Are we likely to see the haggis release or the even rarer mirk in the future >> ?

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Liam Proven
2009/3/21 red : > LOL OK the name, intrepid Bex wat zoo they live in and wat is one? An ibex is a desert antelope, once common across Arabia but hunted into extinction by Arabs rich with oil money. They were shot from jeeps and even helicopters and driven into extinction. They have since been re-

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Liam Proven
2009/3/21 ged byrom : > Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie > rather than a real beastie ? Damned if I know. > Are we likely to see the haggis release or the even rarer mirk in the future ? "H" was the Hoary Hedgehog. Oddly, though, the list started in

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread mike daniels
: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope To: rik_bol...@btinternet.com, "British Ubuntu Talk" Date: Saturday, 21 March, 2009, 1:26 PM well now the Ibex is quite rare, I can't find one in any UK zoo, but there would appear to be about 300 in zoos worldwide: http://www.waza.org/cgi-bin/s

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Alan Bell
well now the Ibex is quite rare, I can't find one in any UK zoo, but there would appear to be about 300 in zoos worldwide: http://www.waza.org/cgi-bin/search/search.pl?Match=0&Realm=All&Terms=ibex the haggis is much more common, but again I don't seem to find many in zoos. There is plenty of in

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Steve Cook
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ged byrom wrote: > On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:05:39 -, Tim Powys-Lybbe > wrote: > >> In message of 21 Mar, "ged byrom" wrote: >> >>> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical >>> beastie rather than a real beastie ? Are w

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread ged byrom
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:21:36 -, Sean Miller wrote: > On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 9:32 AM, ged byrom wrote: >> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie >> rather than a >> real beastie ? > > When did you last see an Ibex wandering the streets? > > Sean > Look

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread red
LOL OK the name, intrepid Bex wat zoo they live in and wat is one? Alan Bell wrote: > ged byrom wrote: > >> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie >> rather than a real beastie ? >> Are we likely to see the haggis release or the even rarer mirk in the futu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread ged byrom
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:05:39 -, Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote: > In message of 21 Mar, "ged byrom" wrote: > >> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical >> beastie rather than a real beastie ? Are we likely to see the haggis >> release or the even rarer mirk in the future

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Sean Miller
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 9:32 AM, ged byrom wrote: > Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie > rather than a > real beastie ? When did you last see an Ibex wandering the streets? Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/u

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Tim Powys-Lybbe
In message of 21 Mar, "ged byrom" wrote: > Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical > beastie rather than a real beastie ? Are we likely to see the haggis > release or the even rarer mirk in the future ? This sparks off a whole canon of inspiration: B is for Basili

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread Alan Bell
ged byrom wrote: > Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie > rather than a real beastie ? > Are we likely to see the haggis release or the even rarer mirk in the future ? > > Ged > > are you trying to say that the haggis is not a real animal? -- ubuntu-uk@

[ubuntu-uk] Jaunty Jackalope

2009-03-21 Thread ged byrom
Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical beastie rather than a real beastie ? Are we likely to see the haggis release or the even rarer mirk in the future ? Ged -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com h