G'day Melissa and Ubuntu-au e-list, Actually, I'm replying to Melissa D's post to this e-list. I probably *should* change the subj of this msg to something like "My reintroduction - I use 2 flavours of Linux: Mandriva 2010.0 Free & Mint 8 'Helena' (2010 Free)" (I have not configured this email acct to let me change the subj of reply msgs... I think it's one of the hundreds of gmail settings which I have not enabled *SMILE* )
I first subscribed to this e-list a couple of years back when I first started as a newbie linux Ubuntu user and self-installer and admin of my home Ubuntu pc. Now in 2010, I have 2 computers running different flavours of Linux: (a) a desktop pc with very good specs incl 4 GB RAM and a 1 TB HDD. I forget what the processors but it's pretty fast. Maybe 2.3 G Hz dual processor (?). I have an old Dell brand monitor so I'm pretty sure that it cannot handle 3D desktop effects. The OS installed is Linux Mandriva 2010.0 Free 32 bit. This was upgraded from Mandriva 2009 Free via an online upgrade and online installation. The system is pretty stable but I am having some problems installing the necessary packages for networking... 'cos I didn't know what I was doing ... I was trying to config a small network with my (b) laptop {explained below}... & it's not happy. I am currently getting the torrent download of the dvd iso for the Mandriva 2010.0 Free 32bit bootable dvd, so that I can do a clean install of it (b) a HP Laptop w/similar specs processor, 4 GB RAM, wide LCD display, 500 GB HDD, wireless internal modem. (It came pre-installed with M$ Windows)... I didn't even bother booting it up or backing it up... I just did a clean install of Mint 7. That was quite some time ago. A few weeks back I installed a clean ver of Linux Mint 8 from a bootable live Mint 8 cd -- downloaded via iso from the Mint download site. It's what I am using now, to compose the email. Both (a) and (b) computers share the same Telstra Bigpond ADSL Broadband connection to my home, here in West Hobart. Bigpond have been doing a lot of work lately to upgrade the speed of my connection (for users, generally, not just me). I use an inexpensive USB hub to share my Bigpond (older) USB ADSL modem and both computers. This works well for me to use both pc's to connect to the internet at the same time. Theoretically, it should be straight forward for me to network the desktop/laptop together -- but I think I need to reinstall Mandriva 2010.0 Free onto pc (a) for the bootable dvd I'm currently downloading. Anyway, I'm no longer *officially* a Ubuntu user. But Linux Mint 8 is strongly derived from Ubuntu... So, if it's okay by Melissa I'd like to stay on this list. Also, it [this e-list] seems to be quite low-volume so it appeals to me. ;-))) One final note comparing one small difference 'tween the 2 OSes I use. I like to use Free Pascal-based GUI RAD Compiler called Lazarus... for occassional proposed open source development... (nothing serious or yet gone publc by me for Lazarus). It [Lazarus] is basically a free Delphi clone developer language... written using itself and compiled requiring also free pascal. The latest ver of Lazarus OO-Pascal Delphi-like RAD compiler for Mint 8 the latest ver is 0.9.26.4 and for Mandriva 2010.0 Free it's 0.9.28.2. Note that if you use Subversion software to download and compile the source you can use different snapshots of it. I think the latest stable snapshot of the Lazarus source is 0.9.29.2. And there are also snapshots of later vers made daily which are alpha & may not be stable. ( I have not yet learnt to use subversion, so I'm stuck with the current ver in the package manager. Learning Subversion is on my todo list.. and there are tutorials about it on the Lazarus wiki-website.) Not sure which ver Ubuntu supports as latest. Cheers ;-))) Happy Linuxing -- whether you are a developer, administrator or end-user. Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free websites are: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (and) http://pewslinuxvault.googlepages.com On 6 March 2010 21:23, Melissa Draper <meli...@meldraweb.com> wrote: > > Greetings, > > Apparently some time next month (TBA) the team will be going through an > approval process with the LoCo Council. > > Since we've not had proper meetings for a while and I've not been the > type to micromanage, you all tend do your thing under the auspices of > the team without any documentation. > > So this thread is your invitation to note what you've done as a > participant of this team. > > While "converted acquaintance/friend/relative to ubuntu" are good > things, they're really not useful here. Trade shows, expos, talks, > demos, etc are the kinds of things I'm guessing that the LoCo Council > will be looking for. > > > > -- > Melissa Draper > > w: http://meldraweb.com & http://geekosophical.net > p: +61 4 0472 2736 > > > -- > ubuntu-au mailing list > ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au