On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:58:30PM +0100, Tony Arnold wrote:
> Or is there a way to play real audio and video without the non-free
> realplayer?
>
Yes, I dont have realplayer installed at all, I watch BBC programmes using
mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the same way as realplayer - the
On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:58:30PM +0100, Tony Arnold wrote:
> > Or is there a way to play real audio and video without the non-free
> > realplayer?
> >
>
> Yes, I dont have realplayer installed at all, I watch BBC programmes using
> mplayer mozil
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:23:42AM +0100, Andrew Barber wrote:
> Would it be worth emailing somebody in the BBC and telling them to
> maybe add a link to their window on what you need to run video on
> GNU/Linux.
I don't think it's appropriate to put something inside that window. They do
have a h
I usually use the Firefox Media connectivity plugin, this usually works for
most things. You can configure it so it responds to different medias. Where
you have embedded media it will put a black box which you can click, that
will then open the media player that you have configured and your away.
TheVeech wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:41 +0100, Chris Wright wrote:
>> TheVeech wrote:
>>> What's the latest in wireless that's available on Ubuntu? I'm using 'b'
>>> & 'g', but what's the state of play with 'n'/'pre-n'?
>>>
>>> If that's currently a no-go, any tips for extending existing cov
Hi,
Are there any plans for release parties around the UK on Friday or Sat?
CiarĂ¡n
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Alan Pope wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:58:30PM +0100, Tony Arnold wrote:
>> Or is there a way to play real audio and video without the non-free
>> realplayer?
>>
>
> Yes, I dont have realplayer installed at all, I watch BBC programmes using
> mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the s
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 02:02:27PM +0100, Stephen Garton wrote:
> On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Snip]
> > I watch BBC programmes using
> > mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the same way as realplayer - the
> > little box pops up when you click video on the bbc website
Ciaran Mooney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any plans for release parties around the UK on Friday or Sat?
>
Only in London as far as I know, see the below message.
>
> Original Message
> Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:59:21 +0100
> From: Jane Silber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ubuntu-
Stephen Garton wrote:
> On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Snip]
>> I watch BBC programmes using
>> mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the same way as realplayer - the
>> little box pops up when you click video on the bbc website and the video
>> plays in it. It just works.
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 11:41 +0100, Chris Wright wrote:
> > I'm just starting to appreciate this. It's ten times better than
> being
> > stuck indoors, plus I won't suffer from geek pastiness for much
> longer!
>
> I work from home, so getting with the recent sun and warmth, working
> outside in
On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Snip]
> I watch BBC programmes using
> mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the same way as realplayer - the
> little box pops up when you click video on the bbc website and the video
> plays in it. It just works.
>
At the risk of taking this
Stephen Garton wrote:
> IIRC, uninstalling totem-mozilla removes ubuntu-desktop, which I
> always understood to be a bad thing when doing things like (for
> example right now) testing Feisty, as ubuntu-desktop will pull in new
> stuff etc etc.
It seems, in Feisty at least, that totem-mozilla is re
I would like to complement my regular bracknell computer fair
'Infopoint' activity with a bracknell town centre event some time this
year - maybe a simple leaflet handout, maybe something more
spectacular (?)
The 'Infopoint' table is geared for FOSS - Freedom Software, and
related information.
On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 02:02:27PM +0100, Stephen Garton wrote:
> > On 17/04/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [Snip]
> > > I watch BBC programmes using
> > > mplayer mozilla plugin. It works in much the same way as realplayer - the
> >
Don't know how effective it would be but doing a bit of a Blue Peter job
Paste some tin foil onto a bit of card with shiny side out, bend card into
shape of a parabola ensuring that antenna is surrounded except for opening
towards garden and hey! boosted signal in one direction, but enough s
I want to upgrade to Fiesty, I don't want to do a clean install because
I've installed a fair bit of stuff and I don't want to go through that
again.
So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
Baz
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On 4/17/07, baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
>
> Baz
Hi Baz,
Here is the method I used, around a month ago. I'm sure the upgrade
will be fine for you, but the usual disclaimers apply. There's always
that remote possibility that your
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 19:10 +0100, baz wrote:
> I want to upgrade to Fiesty, I don't want to do a clean install because
> I've installed a fair bit of stuff and I don't want to go through that
> again.
>
> So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
https://help.ubuntu.com/com
B-3 wrote:
>
> I want to upgrade to Fiesty, I don't want to do a clean install because
> I've installed a fair bit of stuff and I don't want to go through that
> again.
>
> So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
>
> Baz
>
I would expect it to be the same as the Dappe
Kris Marsh wrote:
> On 4/17/07, baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
>>
>> Baz
>>
>
> Hi Baz,
>
> Here is the method I used, around a month ago. I'm sure the upgrade
> will be fine for you, but the usual disclaimers apply. There
> (gksu "update-manager -c" )
Hey.
Can anyone point we towards any documentation for the switches used
after update-manager ? -c -d etc
Chris
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On 4/17/07, Chris Rowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (gksu "update-manager -c" )
>
> Hey.
>
> Can anyone point we towards any documentation for the switches used
> after update-manager ? -c -d etc
I got this by typing update-manager --help in a terminal:
Usage: update-manager [options]
O
On 4/17/07, ted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - From Gnome, press +
> > - Type the following into the run box:
> > gksudo 'update-manager -c -d'
[snip]
> Do you have to edit the sources.list to point to the new release ?
No. update-manager does that for you automatically.
-Eamonn
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> I got this by typing update-manager --help in a terminal:
>
> Usage: update-manager [options]
Thanks Eamonn - I guess I should have thought of that :-P !!
Chris
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Stating the obvious, I know, but just a word of warning: I've had
updates to a new release fail miserably, so be sure to back up your data
beforehand in case the short cut turns out to be anything but.
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On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 19:40 +0100, Kris Marsh wrote:
> On 4/17/07, baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, what's the best way to upgrade? I'm running Edgy at the mo.
> >
> > Baz
>
> Hi Baz,
>
> Here is the method I used, around a month ago. I'm sure the upgrade
> will be fine for you, but the usu
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