Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Helmore-Simpson
From: "Andrew Gee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I can't make it to LinuxWorld unfortunately as I'm only 15. But is there > any chance of buying one of these t-shirts and you sending them to me? I will happily pick one up for you and send it to you. Send me a message off-list with your details. Alan.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Andrew Gee
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 17:27 +0100, Nik Butler wrote: > Id like to order up some Polo Shirts to > wear on the day as well as Sell can I get a Commitment for at least an > order of 20 , since I can get the price reduced on larger quantities and > I can get 25 for £10.00 each so guess what .. if we

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread ac
Nik Butler wrote: [...] > Things im still waiting for suggestions/content/materials/confirmation > of a good idea on ; keeping it simple theres just a couple of things: > > 1. Things to Show/Demo during the two days. Ah - something I have thought of but do not know how to do yet, and might be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread ac
Nik Butler wrote: > Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the > exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away > behind the scenes. > > First off thanks to Alan Helmore-Simpson and Paul Sladen for keeping the > Ubuntu Tablet demo project moving forwar

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 - Who Where When...

2006-09-25 Thread Nicholas Butler
Hi Gary This might help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006 Nik -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 - Who Where When...

2006-09-25 Thread Gary Kearley
Hi, I'm planning to make the trip down to London from Essex to go to LinuxWorld, not sure what day to go, where ubuntu-uk will be in the halls and who will be there... Who else is going? ie how many ubuntu-uk people might I find down there? Does anyone have a hall/stand layout map? (or will thi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 11:07:38AM +0100, Sean Miller wrote: > > > Alan Pope wrote: > > > >> On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing > >> kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times > >> to > >> allow us to quickly switch between desktops

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 11:03:58AM +0100, john levin wrote: > Alan Pope wrote: > > > > > On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing > > kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to > > allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Sean Miller
Chadwick Longstaff wrote: >> How does that work, Alan? >> >> Are you saying you run the other two desktops in >> parallel with the main >> one? How do you then switch? Ctrl-Alt-Fx etc.? >> >> Would be interested to see this in action... >> Fascinating... I must look into this further... if you

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Chadwick Longstaff
--- Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Alan Pope wrote: > > > >> On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont > mind installing > >> kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu > laptop and logon 3 times to > >> allow us to quickly switch between desktops for > demos. > >>

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Sean Miller
> Alan Pope wrote: > >> On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing >> kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to >> allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. >> How does that work, Alan? Are you saying you run the other

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread john levin
Alan Pope wrote: > > On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing > kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to > allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. > VMWare Player is your friend. I have images of Ubuntu and Kubuntu 6.06

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 05:27:11PM +0100, Nik Butler wrote: > More people have signed up to help out on the stand. You can expect me > to be asking the commitment question next week to ensure we can start > planning who will be where and if equipment will need to be moved and > how we can start

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-24 Thread Caroline Ford
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 17:27 +0100, Nik Butler wrote: > Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the > exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away > behind the scenes. > > The Ubuntu people have contacted me to confirm that the request for > SHIP-IT

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-24 Thread Adam Bagnall
Nik Butler wrote: > Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the > exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away > behind the scenes. > > First off thanks to Alan Helmore-Simpson and Paul Sladen for keeping the > Ubuntu Tablet demo project moving forward

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-24 Thread john levin
Nik Butler wrote: > Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the > exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away > behind the scenes. > > First off thanks to Alan Helmore-Simpson and Paul Sladen for keeping the > Ubuntu Tablet demo project moving forwar

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-24 Thread Nik Butler
Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away behind the scenes. First off thanks to Alan Helmore-Simpson and Paul Sladen for keeping the Ubuntu Tablet demo project moving forward. By now Paul should be in p

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linuxworld London

2006-09-09 Thread Ashley Hooper
-- Jonobacon wrote: > So, I am proposing we meet in the .org village on Wed 25th Oct at > 2.30pm. > Can anyone make it along? I shall do my damnedest and, living in London, I don't have many excuses for not attending! Ash -- "We do not inherit the earthhttp://backtobreath.c

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread john levin
Scott James Remnant wrote: > On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 01:20 +0100, john levin wrote: > >>Benj. Mako Hill wrote: >> >>>We have a "long" history of sharing space with the both Debian and >>>GNOME booths. If the folks at this Debian expo are also OK with it, we >>>can work something out. It's really up

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 01:20 +0100, john levin wrote: > Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > > We have a "long" history of sharing space with the both Debian and > > GNOME booths. If the folks at this Debian expo are also OK with it, we > > can work something out. It's really up to them. > > I'll email the De

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 01:30:19AM +0100, john levin wrote: > Jonathan Riddell wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:20:26PM +0100, Paul Sladen wrote: > > > >>It would be handy to at least have the Ubuntu/Debian stands adjacent. Also > >>don't know what Jonathan wants to do about Kubuntu... jr:

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread john levin
Jonathan Riddell wrote: > On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:20:26PM +0100, Paul Sladen wrote: > >>It would be handy to at least have the Ubuntu/Debian stands adjacent. Also >>don't know what Jonathan wants to do about Kubuntu... jr: any ideas? > > > Alas I won't be there. > > Jonathan > Can you ge

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:20:26PM +0100, Paul Sladen wrote: > It would be handy to at least have the Ubuntu/Debian stands adjacent. Also > don't know what Jonathan wants to do about Kubuntu... jr: any ideas? Alas I won't be there. Jonathan -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread john levin
Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > > >>This brings me to the second point; we can hopefully get the Ubuntu >>community along, but beyond that there's a large overlap between the >>Ubunties and Debianites. Last year at the Expo we had two mega-stands: >>Debian/Emdebian/Linux-ARM cabal and a GNOME/KDE/Xorg

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Benj. Mako Hill
> This brings me to the second point; we can hopefully get the Ubuntu > community along, but beyond that there's a large overlap between the > Ubunties and Debianites. Last year at the Expo we had two mega-stands: > Debian/Emdebian/Linux-ARM cabal and a GNOME/KDE/Xorg/FreeDesktop.org one. > £ >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-24 Thread Sean Miller
Jane, Happy to help out if required. Like Magnus may only be able to do one day, but would love to promote the distro. Sean -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-24 Thread Magnus Therning
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:35:16PM +0100, Jane Silber wrote: [..] >If Canonical provides some free stuff, are there enough community people >who will man the stand for us? I'd be available for one day. Any standards one has to live up to in order to be help out? /M -- Magnus Therning

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-22 Thread Jane Silber
Hi all - We've been trying to get an Ubuntu stand in the .org village at LWE, but it is all full and the organisers aren't budging. There is a chance that we can get part of stand B57 next door, but I won't know for sure until sometime next week (see attached map. Shaded means the stand is taken)

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-22 Thread Paul Sladen
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: Hello Mako et al, > Hi Jane and rest of the Ubuntu-UK community! > It sounds like our presence is desired. :) First off, the dates are: Tuesday 2005-10-05 - Wednesday 2005-10-06 (With setup being the afternoon before). It's amazing to think that