Re: Internet connection using ethernet cable
Did you configure the Telstra modem correctly: ie username and password to telstra account?Is the Telstra modem connecting to the internet? D.On Thu, 2018-08-02 at 11:21 +1000, Geoffrey Combes wrote: > I am running Linux Ubuntu 1604 LTS and connect > with the Internet by wireless broadband. I have this week > received a new Telstra modem Huawei -B618-1944. This has > three > sockets: one USB and two LAN. A double-ended ethernet cable > was > provided (but not a USB cable). Ubuntu help advises that > usually > all one needs to do is connect the ethernet cable and Ubuntu > will automatically connect (evident by the connection icon > changing). IP addresses are supposed to be done by Ubuntu. > Result: No connection to Ubuntu in my desktop PC. Previously > I > have provide connection information > under the 'Mobile Broadband' editing window and I presume > that I > should continue to do so. As there is no connection I do not > have cannot read the connection information of course. > > > Your assistance in solving this problem is > requested. Thank you, Geoffrey Combes > > > > -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: [Linux-aus] Monash Computer Co-op
Ask them to contact me - I live close by and actually have been willing to contact them, but I could not get a contact. Most happy to help - I actually am an very old member of the Coop. Cheers Daniel On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 17:55:56 +1000 Jared Norris wrote: > Good evening all, > > I happened across this email on the linux-aus mailing list and thought > it would be a great opportunity for our team. If anyone is interested > in trying to get a group of people together to support them lets > discuss it on list. So Melbournites, anyone have a few spare hours? I > think we could rustle up a box of CDs to donate to them to go with the > support as well. Ideas? > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Bianca Gibson > Date: 12 January 2012 11:24 > Subject: [Linux-aus] Monash Computer Co-op > To: linux-...@lists.linux.org.au > > > Hi, > I'm in the Monash Computer Co-op, a group that provides refurbished > computers to disadvantaged students. We will be installing GNU/Linux > (not sure what distro yet) on the refurbished machines. We're looking > for any expressions of interest of people that would like to help with > training members of the co-op to train users with the software. I know > it's hard to say when we don't have software specifics, we should be > able to sort that out in February. It's expression of interest, no > commitment. > > We are based at the Clayton campus in SE Melbourne, and meet during > University hours on Fridays during semester, but for the training we > should be able to organise another time. > > We are always looking for hardware donations of computers or parts > that are no longer needed, and anything is appreciated. > > Thanks, Bianca > > > > ___ > linux-aus mailing list > linux-...@lists.linux.org.au > http://lists.linux.org.au/listinfo/linux-aus > > > -- Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djit...@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-...@ekiga.net ** For All your Linux, Open Source and IT requirements visit: www.greenwareit.com.au ** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Stand up for Linux. Stop Microsoft from attempting to kill ubuntu and other Linux Distros.
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:52:17 +1000 Ian Chennell wrote: > Isn't this possibly all a storm in a teacup, at this early stage...?? > > I can see a perfectly legitimate corporate use case for supplying PCs locked > at BIOS level so they can't boot > anything other than an SOE-approved and digitally signed OS image. This will > remove the ability for corporate > PCs to be "hijacked" with a non-SOE OS, which I'm sure will have many CIOs > and SysAdmins breathing a little > easier. If there is such a demand, then it makes more (commercial) sense to have such boxes available as an option at a premium price - so MS makes $ by charging premium, and those "legimate coporate" use case get what they want. But does not a PC physically locked down, with BIOS Password and no other boot device than internal harddrive accessible or USB boot disabled, achievee the same thing? Also remember the emerging trend towards BYO Computing, so there is a trend to less emphasis on "locked down" PCs, because there are other benefits to allowing users more freedom in how they use their PC. Daniel. > > But I don't think this will be the type of box/config you'd have to get as > your home/personal PC. I imagine > we'll just get a plain new PC, plus Windows 8 in a box, as a non-OEM option. > The box might come with W8 > preinstalled, but it won't have to be a signed and locked version. Then we'd > partition it up and set up > Windows and Linux multiple-boot as per usual. Or just buy a box with no OS on > it at all, and Linux all the > way. AFAIK, the option to REQUIRE signed OS images is just that, one possible > option in the system > configuration... -- Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djit...@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-...@ekiga.net ** For All your Linux, Open Source and IT requirements visit: www.greenwareit.com.au ** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: saying hi
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:57:19 +1000 Geoff wrote: > Hi there, I am saying hi to all you Ubuntu Aussies out there. I am new > to Linux/Ubuntu. Like many I just got sick of everything Microsoft. I > had my computer shop put Ubuntu on my computer and have been slowly > learning and exploring this new world ever since . So far I must say > that I am a born again convert ha ha I love it. Every time I think of a > piece of software that I could use like a system tool I go to the Ubuntu > software centre and usually there one is waiting for me. Anyway I just > wanted to say hi and touch base. Regards, > Geoff. > Great!! .. Your next mission if you choose to take it: Convert one or more of your friends!! :) Cheers Daniel -------- Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djit...@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-...@ekiga.net ** For All your Linux, Open Source and IT requirements visit: www.greenwareit.com.au ** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: installing ubuntu on Acer veriton 2800
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:19:12 +1000 Larry North wrote: > On 06/25/2011 10:00 PM, ubuntu-au-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote: > > -- > > > > Hi > I have an 11 year old compaq Armarda E500 with 256 RAM (which i got for > $A30 on ebay) and 40 GB HDD. It has a single usb (ver1???) and a really > good screen. I have one of these with 512 ram running my mail server and proxy server for about 5 yrs almost non-stop except for odd reboot after kernel upgrade and upgrade from dapper (6.06) to 10.04 and a new harddrive recently. It did have 256 ram initially - I added an additional 256 mb sometimes last year, when I upgraded to 10.04. With 256 and 10.04 it was swapping a fair bit. But 512 is fine. I throttled down the CPU to keep it cooler and use less power. the hinge on he screen cracked - so it can't be used as laptop - other than that - i think its indestructible. Daniel > > This was running Ubuntu 10.04 until today...it worked but was fairly > lethargic. > I downloaded the 32 bit peppermint 2 iso and burned it to a CD (on > another machine) and have just installed it. Works great, much more > responsive and it recognises both my netgear wg111 wireless nic and my > new wireless printer just like U 10.04. > > Hope this helps..Pmint is based on U10.04 but it is tweaked for a very > lightweight system a la jolicloud. > > Regards > > Larry North > > -- Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djit...@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-...@ekiga.net ** For All your Linux, Open Source and IT requirements visit: www.greenwareit.com.au ** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: 11.04
Hello I installed 11.04 about a week ago. I tend to share a lot of Chris Robinsons experience and opinion. In my long years of using GUI's I have to say I am find Unity the less intuitive to adjust to. Have tried all the Windows flavors (except Win 7), Apple/Mac, OS/2, several Linux desktops (KDE, Gnome, Xfce, Icewvm, lxed, and several lightweight ones) but Unity is the one that beats me!! 1. Not very configurable, or if it is, it is not intuitively/obviously so. I still have not worked out how to configure out the Launcher panel (add or remove stuff) and if it takes too long to figure out, its bad. I would also like it to hide away, or be smaller. But I can see why other users like it, if they like the launcher paradigm. Perhaps when it is more configurable, I might start to convert to it. I am back to using 11.04 with Gnome and I think it is great. Yes I think there will be a lot of disatisfied users. But they will always be able to go back to Gnome. But 11.10 will be the issue when Gnome will not be availale. May be more users will then try Kubuntu? Cheers Daniel. (BTW: My first post here). Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djit...@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-...@ekiga.net -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au