Hi Rebecca,
Sorry you can't make it - yes, all the talks will be video'd by the
University's system and we'll post a link on the website afterwards.
We'll also be tweeting and on IRC on the day @flossie #flossie and IRC
Freenode #fossbox.
I'm not sure if I'll make it to OggCamp, Liverpool is a bi
> Just thought I'd mention last night I installed 12.10 Quantal
> pre-alpha from the testing site on my spare HDD. Works just
> fine for now.
dmraid is broken again :(
But I was able to use a 12.10 live CD to recover some data from my wife's
colleague's Windows laptop whose hard disc had d
I've just discovered boot-repair. I seems to be available on a
stand-alone iso and on a customised Ubuntu 12.04 iso. I've made a boot
SD card from the 12.04 version and it looks as though it might be a
useful way of rescuing a damaged grub2. I just wondered if any of you
have used it?
Reg
On Wed, 2012-05-16 at 12:07 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
> Woot-repair
Well done for *you* finding it, Barry.
Pity you didn't mention where or what though.
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On 16/05/12 20:48, Bill Baker wrote:
Well done for *you* finding it, Barry. Pity you didn't mention where
or what though.
Sorry - just assumed you all knew about it. I got this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntu-secured/files/
This is the 12.04 that includes boot-repair and there is a
On 16/05/12 12:07, Barry Drake wrote:
I've just discovered boot-repair. I seems to be available on a
stand-alone iso and on a customised Ubuntu 12.04 iso. I've made a boot
SD card from the 12.04 version and it looks as though it might be a
useful way of rescuing a damaged grub2. I just wondere
I'm hoping to be able to ugrade a machine from the previous LTS to the new LTS
this weekend. I'll get the laptop and i hope to be able to meetup with the
person to give some guidance.
I have not had time to use HUD much but it seems similar to gnome do. Anything
special I should add? This parti
HUD is just a keyboard way of accessing the menus instead of the mouse, so
no, there are no special commands.
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> HUD is just a keyboard way of accessing the menus instead of the mouse,
> so no, there are no special commands.
Sorry, I explained myself worng. I mean I don't listen to music on ubuntu so i
don't know what are the practical commands (menu commands) that can be used
On 16/05/12 06:52, Neil Greenwood wrote:
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> I think he meant what is currently on the disk, since I don't remember
> Bruno complaining about precise much...
>
Indeed. That hard disk currently has an unused pre-installed version of
Windows Vista on it :-)
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On 17/05/12 00:05, Bruno Girin wrote:
On 16/05/12 06:52, Neil Greenwood wrote:
I think he meant what is currently on the disk, since I don't remember
Bruno complaining about precise much...
Indeed. That hard disk currently has an unused pre-installed version of
Windows Vista on it :-)
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On 16/05/12 23:06, Andres Muniz wrote:
> I have not had time to use HUD much but it seems similar to gnome
> do. Anything special I should add? This particular user uses ubuntu
> for music and web-browsing almost exclusively so any HUD commands
> you w
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