Hi listers,
Firstly, I read on a tweet today that it's Ubuntu's 7th birthday today.
Happy birthday Ubuntu!
Now for the real reason for the post.
I want to create a simple database that I can distribute to others and
was hoping to come up with a solution that just allowed me to distribute
it
On 20 October 2011 08:29, Bob Giles wrote:
> **
> Hi listers,
>
> Firstly, I read on a tweet today that it's Ubuntu's 7th birthday today.
> Happy birthday Ubuntu!
>
> Now for the real reason for the post.
>
> I want to create a simple database that I can distribute to others and was
> hoping to c
A spreadsheet package would be ideal, multiple sheets in a workbook so you
have your "tables". Can be distributed as ods,xls,csv...
Sent from my Desire HD running CM7
On Oct 20, 2011 8:30 AM, "Bob Giles" wrote:
> **
> Hi listers,
>
> Firstly, I read on a tweet today that it's Ubuntu's 7th birthd
Bob Giles wrote:
> I want to create a simple database that I can distribute to others
> and was hoping to come up with a solution that just allowed me to
> distribute it as a standalone package in much the same way that MS
> users can with Access. I want it to run under linux. If it was cross
> pla
On 20/10/11 09:23, Avi Greenbury wrote:
In any case, if the users will have internet access or similar, the
easiest way to do it (and probably the only way to get guaranteed
cross-platform) is to use a web interface and host it somewhere they
can all get at.
This was my thought too.
Joomla!
Thank you all who have taken the trouble to respond so quickly.
I have put together a combined response to the suggestions received so
far. Please, if anyone has any further observations or suggestions, I
would like to here them.
Am now no more than a 'hobbyist' and so have time to consider w
Hi all,
We have a LoCo team meeting tonight in #ubuntu-uk-meeting on freenode,
all are welcome.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#ubuntu-uk-meeting or use your
favourite IRC client.
agenda is here, feel free to add items:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeamMeetingAgenda
For those in the gen
The new batch of CDs for the team have arrived, I have 250 Ubuntu, 50
Kubuntu, 50 Server
If you want a free CD then please follow the procedure at
http://ubuntu-uk.org/free-cds/ if you want lots then tell me why, and
tell me how you plan to get them from me :)
Alan.
-- The Open Learning Ce
On 20/10/11 11:39, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 20/10/11 09:23, Avi Greenbury wrote:
In any case, if the users will have internet access or similar, the
easiest way to do it (and probably the only way to get guaranteed
cross-platform) is to use a web interface and host it somewhere they
can all
On 20 October 2011 09:51, Bob Giles wrote:
> **
> Thank you all who have taken the trouble to respond so quickly.
>
> I have put together a combined response to the suggestions received so far.
> Please, if anyone has any further observations or suggestions, I would like
> to here them.
>
> Am no
Hi Alan,
Good to be reminded about the meeting, one I might have been able to attend.
Sadly, I shall be in Birmingham watching The Ukulele Orchestra of Great
Britain instead.
For those attending via IRC, what is the time of the meeting?
The content on the event URI still details last month's m
On 20/10/11 10:55, Iain Cuthbertson wrote:
Hi Alan,
Good to be reminded about the meeting, one I might have been able to
attend.
Sadly, I shall be in Birmingham watching The Ukulele Orchestra of
Great Britain instead.
For those attending via IRC, what is the time of the meeting?
The content
On 18 October 2011 14:37, Colin Law wrote:
> Can you clarify that, do you mean that you saw the same issue on an
> earlier version of Ubuntu? Your first post gave the impression this
> was a new problem.
Hello, I am coming back to post my findings, I have been experiencing
this problem with the
On 20.10.11 11:09, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 20/10/11 10:55, Iain Cuthbertson wrote:
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Good to be reminded about the meeting, one I might have been able to
>> attend.
>> Sadly, I shall be in Birmingham watching The Ukulele Orchestra of
>> Great Britain instead.
>>
>> For those attending
On 20 October 2011 11:33, Kris Douglas wrote:
> Hello, I am coming back to post my findings, I have been experiencing
> this problem with the last two releases of Ubuntu.
>
> Currently Compiz is using 247MB of RAM, which is a lot, but as a
> percentage of my current system RAM, it's negligible.
>
>
> In my humble experience running 100 tabs in any browser for an
> extended period of time can lead to slow response times for your
> browser. If you go to a lot of flash sites (hard to avoid) with
> Chrome / Chromium then that's a lot of flash plugin that can leak
> memory and potentially caus
On 20 October 2011 12:52, paul sutton wrote:
> **
>
> In my humble experience running 100 tabs in any browser for an extended
> period of time can lead to slow response times for your browser. If you go
> to a lot of flash sites (hard to avoid) with Chrome / Chromium then that's a
> lot of flas
On 20 October 2011 12:52, paul sutton wrote:
>
>
> In my humble experience running 100 tabs in any browser for an extended
> period of time can lead to slow response times for your browser. If you go
> to a lot of flash sites (hard to avoid) with Chrome / Chromium then that's a
> lot of flash plu
On 20 October 2011 08:29, Bob Giles wrote:
> **
> Hi listers,
>
> Firstly, I read on a tweet today that it's Ubuntu's 7th birthday today.
> Happy birthday Ubuntu!
>
> Now for the real reason for the post.
>
> I want to create a simple database that I can distribute to others and was
> hoping to c
On 20/10/11 15:26, George MacLeod wrote:
You could consider DaDaBik http://www.dadabik.org/ which provides a
web based Open Source PHP front end which has been tested on MySQL,
PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle and MS SQL Server. I use it at both home
and work. It's very easy to import spreadsheets
Hi!
As an 'amateur' in this area, I can say that DaDaBik is truly excellent
for producing database front ends, and I have used it in a number of
production contexts with great success. Highly recommendable!
On 20/10/11 14:07, Bob Giles wrote:
> On 20/10/11 15:26, George MacLeod wrote:
>>
>> You c
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