Re: [ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-12-16 Thread Alan Pope
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 12:19 +, Rob Beard wrote: > Sorry for the late posting on this, I've just had a look at the > screencast and I think it is very good. Thank you for your kind words. > I've recently installed Ubuntu > Edgy on a PCs for a couple of colleagues at work. The problem is,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-12-16 Thread Rob Beard
Quoting Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hope you guys don't mind me mentioning them here, tell me if you do. > > http://quickones.org/Customising_Ubuntu_Desktop > > It covers the basics of changing the look of the desktop from the > background, theme, > position of panels and so on to the gdm lo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-11-15 Thread Alan Pope
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 12:15:10PM +, Jonathan Roberts wrote: > Have you dugg all of these?! I haven't looked at the latest one but I > did take a peak at quickones.org and you've got quite a good collection > now! Might be a good to digg/slashdot it and get a bit more awareness of > it out?

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-11-15 Thread Jonathan Roberts
Have you dugg all of these?! I haven't looked at the latest one but I did take a peak at quickones.org and you've got quite a good collection now! Might be a good to digg/slashdot it and get a bit more awareness of it out? Jon -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/lis

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-11-14 Thread Norman Silverstone
On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 12:58 +, Alan Pope wrote: > Hope you guys don't mind me mentioning them here, tell me if you do. > > http://quickones.org/Customising_Ubuntu_Desktop > > It covers the basics of changing the look of the desktop from the background, > theme, > position of panels and so o

[ubuntu-uk] New screencast for today

2006-11-14 Thread Alan Pope
Hope you guys don't mind me mentioning them here, tell me if you do. http://quickones.org/Customising_Ubuntu_Desktop It covers the basics of changing the look of the desktop from the background, theme, position of panels and so on to the gdm logon screen. As always, comments here or there welc