Quoting paul sutton :
Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings but can't as yet fin
On 09/03/12 11:39, paul sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
> open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
> the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
> find options in the skype setti
Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings but can't as yet find anything.
thanks
Paul
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> If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of
> those applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how
> such peculiar settings could have come into force, they could have done,
> and my advice is to check the network settin
On Feb 17, 2012 2:38 PM, "John Oliver" wrote:
>
> If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of
those applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how
such peculiar settings could have come into force, they could have done,
and my advice is to check the net
On 17/02/12 12:29, Matthew Rees wrote:
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless are
connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert from
Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
Just a silly thought - HOW did you i
If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of those
applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how such peculiar
settings could have come into force, they could have done, and my advice is to
check the network settings in Firefox/Thunderbird preferences
On 17/02/2012 13:36, Liam Proven wrote:
On 17 February 2012 12:32, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Rees wrote:
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
are connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert
On 17 February 2012 12:32, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>
> On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Rees wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
>> are connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert
>> from Windows but can't
On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Rees wrote:
> Hi,
> Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
> are connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a
> convert from Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
>
Can you ping out
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless are
connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert from
Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
Thanks M
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:58:53 +0100
Daniel Case wrote:
> > If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
> > York).
>
> Awesome! Leeds is good by me... where do you suggest? I haven't
> really spent much time in Leeds (mainly go through it to get to a
> destination...bu
If we can get the interest I'd suggest Old Broadcasting House. I'll see if I
can raise some interest. Question to those who know... err, what do we do
next?
s/
On 13 Sep 2011 19:00, "Daniel Case" wrote:
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> If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
> York).
Awesome! Leeds is good by me... where do you suggest? I haven't
really spent much time in Leeds (mainly go through it to get to a
destination...but that's another story entirely..)
Daniel
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On 13 September 2011 17:10, Daniel Case wrote:
> Are there enough people for a York/Leeds based release party? :)
>
>
If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
York).
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On 13 September 2011 14:51, Alan Bell wrote:
> It has been six months in the making and has occupied the time of a cast of
> thousands, finally the Debian derived GNU/Linux distribution we have all
> been waiting for is here. Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot is released on
> October 13th and what c
eplyTo: UK Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 11.10 The Oneirc Ocelot Release Party
Sent: 13 Sep 2011 15:10
I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to
organise a release party in one of our other fine cities either on the
release day or perhaps a few weeks lat
I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to
organise a release party in one of our other fine cities either on the
release day or perhaps a few weeks later when we might have CDs to
distribute.
Alan.
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