On 14/09/11 07:42, Ted Wager wrote:
> Anything going on in the High Peak/Stockport area ?
There should be something happening in Manchester (I'd imagine).
Perhaps poke Ucubed? http://ucubed.info/
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Hi
The organisers of UCubed decided after our previous event, that the we
should run the event annually, and as the next release in April 2012 is an
LTS, expect a much larger event ;)
If it's of any interest, Blackpool LUG will be hosting an installfest at
Barcamp Blackpool on the 15th October, I'
If its an ubuntu UK installfest why not encourage people to use the loco
directory. It makes it easier for the team to track how many events it has run
and where. Also useful for team reporting.
Sorry for top posting I'm on my phone
Laura
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On 14 September 2011 10:16, la...@lczajkowski.com wrote:
> If its an ubuntu UK installfest why not encourage people to use the loco
> directory.
Because people don't like having to specify the events they're
attending in numerous places. Barcamp blackpool uses eventbrite to
manage ticket sales. I
Hi,
Does anyone know if i can connect a USB thumb drive directly to my android
phone and read data off there?
Im travelling soon so would like to take some films on my thumb drive for
when i am bored...plus a PC may not always be available!
hope this makes sense!
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On Sep 14, 2011 11:06 AM, "javadayaz" wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if i can connect a USB thumb drive directly to my android
phone and read data off there?
>
> Im travelling soon so would like to take some films on my thumb drive for
when i am bored...plus a PC may not always be available!
true..i was just hoping to utilize a drive that i already have.
I think there maybe a lot of command line work for it to be put into Host
mode
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Kris Douglas wrote:
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> On Sep 14, 2011 11:06 AM, "javadayaz" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone know if i can con
According to some roadmaps you should to be able to mount a USB drive in
"Honeycomb" (I think) & "Ice Cream"
but not sure if it was implemented. Their has been work in a couple of the
custom ROM's to give that functionality but never test it myself.
So technically it's possible, depends on your P
actually when setting up an event if you don't want to use the loco directory
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On 14 September 2011 11:25, Alan Bell wrote:
> actually when setting up an event if you don't want to use the loco
> directory registration system you can provide a link to the eventbrite page
> or whatever
Cunning. So a site can say "Come to our event", which links to a LoCo
directory event, the
On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if there was
enough interest?
Any nottingham users out there?
Well, there's me! Maybe there are others?
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On 14/09/11 11:34, Alan Pope wrote:
On 14 September 2011 11:25, Alan Bell wrote:
Cunning. So a site can say "Come to our event", which links to a LoCo
directory event, then they click again to get to an eventbrite page?
Isn't that somewhat convoluted?
Al.
cunning as a fox who is professor of c
On 14/09/11 11:44, Barry Drake wrote:
On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if
there was enough interest?
Any nottingham users out there?
Well, there's me! Maybe there are others?
we were going to do a Nottingham Happy
Well if something is arranged my headoffice is based in Nottingham and I
will make a business visit to there to join in if we have some set dates :)
Andy
On 14 September 2011 11:47, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 14/09/11 11:44, Barry Drake wrote:
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>> On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
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ne does not have USB Host
> support.
>
> Why not purchase another MicroSD card and use that, you can get a suitably
> fast one in tesco for very little.
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On Wednesday 14 Sep 2011 06:42:40 Ted Wager wrote:
> Anything going on in the High Peak/Stockport area ?
>
> Regards
> Ted Wager
Anything happening in Somerset/South West area?
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I've added Barcamp Blackpool to the loco event directory,
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1286/detail/ with a link to our
eventbrite page.
Currently we have 190 attendees, I am hoping to "sell out" with only 10
tickets left.
Thanks
Les
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Alan Bell wrote:
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On Sep 14, 2011 11:16 AM, "Bill Cumming" wrote:
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> According to some roadmaps you should to be able to mount a USB drive in
"Honeycomb" (I think) & "Ice Cream"
> but not sure if it was implemented. Their has been work in a couple of the
custom ROM's t
On 14 September 2011 11:16, Bill Cumming wrote:
> According to some roadmaps you should to be able to mount a USB drive in
> "Honeycomb" (I think) & "Ice Cream"
> but not sure if it was implemented. Their has been work in a couple of the
> custom ROM's to give that functionality but never test i
On 14 September 2011 12:19, Simon Greenwood wrote:
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> On 14 September 2011 11:16, Bill Cumming wrote:
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>> According to some roadmaps you should to be able to mount a USB drive in
>> "Honeycomb" (I think) & "Ice Cream"
>> but not sure if it was implemented. Their has been work in a couple of
Oh I'm not saying sign up in two places. We recently did this with the ubuntu
one app dev event. Blurb on the ld and link to the eventbrite.
Laura
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