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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:20:33 +0100
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So for the past 3 days I been on a python course and I thought it a
good opportunity to explain why and what I got from it.
My past:
Unlike many at Canonical I'm not from a technical software, coding
or office back ground. I drove lorries (rigid truc
I have a wireless keyboard which has one drawback - there are no 'Lock'
key lights presumably to save batteries. There is, I believe, software
for Windows which shows the state of the 'Lock' keys on the monitor
screen and I wondered if there was anything available for Ubuntu.
Suggestion would b
i too would like to know this...
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Norman Silverstone
wrote:
> I have a wireless keyboard which has one drawback - there are no 'Lock'
> key lights presumably to save batteries. There is, I believe, software for
> Windows which shows the state of the 'Lock' keys on
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Hi guys,
You might find indicator-keylock of use.
See number 10. in this list:
http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/05/list-of-22-application-indicators-for.html
Cheers,
Iain
On 12/07/12 12:02, javadayaz wrote:
> i too would like to know this...
>
> On Thu
On 11 July 2012 20:09, Andres Muniz wrote:
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> I follow a youtube channel done by Nixie Pixie, seems she can help out on
> the gaming and advertizing front?
That's "Nixie Pixel".
"Nixie" is a kind of early display tube:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixie_tube
"Pixel" is short for "picture eleme
On 12/07/12 13:55, Liam Proven wrote:
However, she is young, female, appears to be quite geeky and has
moderately large breasts, which has ensured her a considerable popular
following. I'm not one of them.
Liam there are numerous other ways to describe the work she's done and
the audience s
On 12 July 2012 14:01, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
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> On 12/07/12 13:55, Liam Proven wrote:
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>>
>> However, she is young, female, appears to be quite geeky and has
>> moderately large breasts, which has ensured her a considerable popular
>> following. I'm not one of them.
>
> Liam there are numerou
On 12/07/12 14:11, Liam Proven wrote:
On 12 July 2012 14:01, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 12/07/12 13:55, Liam Proven wrote:
However, she is young, female, appears to be quite geeky and has
moderately large breasts, which has ensured her a considerable popular
following. I'm not one of them.
L
On 12 July 2012 14:25, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
> On 12/07/12 14:11, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> On 12 July 2012 14:01, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12/07/12 13:55, Liam Proven wrote:
However, she is young, female, appears to be quite geeky and has
moderately large breasts,
O
n Thu, 2012-07-12 at 14:25 +0100, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
> >
> Maybe you're right and this is why they start watching her, but that
> doesn't negate the fact that she gets people interested in Ubuntu and
> feeling like they're involved and a basis for learning things. They
> also
> stay aro
On 12/07/12 14:40, Liam Proven wrote:
I do rather feel I am being criticised for something I tried hard to
avoid doing here.
do try that little bit harder next time please. Just to reinforce what
Laura and Sarah have already pointed out, it was not an appropriate
comment to make. Lets move on
On 09/07/12 22:09, Barry Drake wrote:
I would feel a bit more encouraged if Canonical were to put a tiny bit
of effort into raising the profile. The time is ripe as you say,
Alan. Look at the really annoying adverts that Microsoft put on the
Linux Mag e-pages. A similar effort from Canonic
On 12 July 2012 14:58, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 12/07/12 14:40, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>>
>> I do rather feel I am being criticised for something I tried hard to
>> avoid doing here.
>
> do try that little bit harder next time please. Just to reinforce what Laura
> and Sarah have already pointed out,
On 12/07/12 15:23, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 09/07/12 22:09, Barry Drake wrote:
>>
>> I would feel a bit more encouraged if Canonical were to put a tiny
>> bit of effort into raising the profile. The time is ripe as you say,
>> Alan. Look at the really annoying adverts that Microsoft put on the
>> Li
http://developer.ubuntu.com/
http://developer.ubuntu.com/showdown/
this is the kind of area where the effort is concentrated.
Alan.
OK i have changed the subject line for this
1. I will work on a basic poster / flyer for the trying to attract more
developers,
2. What should i include
Hi, just said I'd post this here in case anyone may be interested in
attending http://www.meetup.com/Openstack-London/events/55354582/
Laura
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Hi Chris,
the docs team is not the best place to get support. as you're in the UK
then do please ask on the ubuntu-uk team mailing list [1].
In answer to your questions, email is a cross platform system. That being
said, some clients cannot 'read' html encoded mail and need it to be sent
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> So for the past 3 days I been on a python course and I thought it a
> good opportunity to explain why and what I got from it.
>
> My past:
> Unlike many at Canonical I'm not from a technical software, coding
> or o
So, brain storm?
so, what would be the best way? Find the person that gets the most amount of
hits on ubuntu related videos and ask for some pointers or ask them to do some
focused Review?
E.g. Nixie pixel did a small review on ubuntu-tv . Was that canonical
approaching youtubers or youtubers
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