Hiya All
I'm interested in starting Ubuntu-UK Radio, a bit like Lugradio but
being more specific to Ubuntu and projects in the UK. What are peoples
thoughts about this?
Has anyone started planning something like this as i don't want to step
on anyones toes.
If the general concensus is that i
paul mellors wrote:
> Hiya All
>
> I'm interested in starting Ubuntu-UK Radio, a bit like Lugradio but
> being more specific to Ubuntu and projects in the UK. What are peoples
> thoughts about this?
>
> Has anyone started planning something like this as i don't want to step
> on anyones toes.
Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> On 14/03/07, Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 14/03/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Let Dell know what you want and how you want it!
>>> http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/corp/linux?s=corp
>>> --
>> Done - seen it on digg and
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On Thursday, 15.03.2007 at 09:29 +, alan c wrote:
> Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> > On 14/03/07, Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 14/03/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Let Dell know what you want and how you want it!
> >>
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 10:17 +, Dave Ewart wrote:
> One of the points made is that, under a Windows pre-install, various
> companies pay to have other software included (trial versions of Norton
> AV and so on) that have a net effect of subsidising the cost of the PC.
> One claim is that this i
On Thursday, 15.03.2007 at 10:32 +, Alistair Crust wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 10:17 +, Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> > One of the points made is that, under a Windows pre-install, various
> > companies pay to have other software included (trial versions of Norton
> > AV and so on) that have a
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:56:00AM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > This has the benefit of 1) forcing software vendors to look at support
> > linux and 2) bringing down the cost of hardware just as it does with
> > pre-installed windows.
> >
> > Did I hear someone say "chicken or the egg?" which came
I've been a radio techy and presenter at my local radio station for 4 years
now and I was planning on starting up Ubuntu-UK Radio as well, I was holding
off a bit to get some more ideas into my head but if you want to go along
with the idea as well then maybe we could work together.
On 15/03/07,
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 11:39 +, Alan Pope wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:56:00AM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > > This has the benefit of 1) forcing software vendors to look at support
> > > linux and 2) bringing down the cost of hardware just as it does with
> > > pre-installed windows.
> >
Dave Ewart wrote:
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> On Thursday, 15.03.2007 at 09:29 +, alan c wrote:
>
>> Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>>> On 14/03/07, Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14/03/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let Dell know what you wan
I need to configure dial up (to waitrose.com) (note1) using my
external serial connected modem.
Using kubuntu kppp is offered, and I can get as far as apparently the
point where the waitrose machine is authenticating - I think, but then
a kppp error occurs.
Is anyone out there actually using di
I would listen to a 'clean' Ubuntu-UK Radio Audiocast thingy. I don't
listen to LUG Radio because I hate swearing (I get to hear enough at work)
so a 'Cleancast' certainly has a market.
Colin
On 3/15/07, James Pain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been a radio techy and presenter at my local r
On 15 Mar 2007, at 22:07, Colin McCarthy wrote:
> I would listen to a 'clean' Ubuntu-UK Radio Audiocast thingy. I
> don't listen to LUG Radio because I hate swearing (I get to hear
> enough at work) so a 'Cleancast' certainly has a market.
>
> Colin
>
I'm not a shrinking violet, but I find
B wrote:
> On 15 Mar 2007, at 22:07, Colin McCarthy wrote:
>
>
>> I would listen to a 'clean' Ubuntu-UK Radio Audiocast thingy. I
>> don't listen to LUG Radio because I hate swearing (I get to hear
>> enough at work) so a 'Cleancast' certainly has a market.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
>
> I'm no
Mornign all,
For those of you who don't subscribe to the fridge RSS feed, I found
this in my inbox this morning:
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/820
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Quoting Tez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
> I don't mind the swearing on LugRadio, they are just talking like they
> would with their mates, because they are.
> That said, it may not be to everyone's taste, and I understand why.
> Swearing in a Ubuntu-UK cast tho, may not be a great idea as it does put
>
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