Re: [ubuntu-uk] Click downloaded Ubuntu

2009-05-04 Thread John McCourt
Yeah, like your little network would make any significant difference to the 
capabilities of Microsofts. Lets try to be realistic here. Denial of service is 
just another form censorship. 
 
 
--- On Mon, 4/5/09, James Milligan  wrote:


From: James Milligan 
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Click downloaded Ubuntu
To: "British Ubuntu Talk" 
Date: Monday, 4 May, 2009, 12:04 PM


Just to piggy back onto this, has anyone got a product key they aren't  
going to use? I work in an IT shop so it would be good to have some  
practice on it (Windows 7)

Also, I think it's a bit unfair to slow the servers down just because  
you can. It's a free world, let people choose what software they want  
to use!

James Milligan

On 4 May 2009, at 11:55, Harry Rickards  wrote:

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> Rob Beard wrote:
>> Michael Douglas wrote:
>>> You're certainly better off than trying to get the Windows 7 Beta,  
>>> or in
>>> 2 days, the RC. It took MSFT about 10hours just to make the thing
>>> available!!!
>>>
>>> -- Mehall
>>>
>> I had an e-mail from Microsoft today, they're making Windows 7 RC
>> available to the 'little people' (i.e. non Technet/MSDN subscribers)
>> tomorrow although I like what it said in the e-mail about it being
>> available until 30th June 2009 and there are no limits on product  
>> keys
>> or downloads, it then goes on to say...
>>
>> * /"So you don’t need rush to make sure you get your copy. When yo 
>> u’re
>> ready to download the RC, it’ll be waiting for you./*"
>>
>> I guess they're trying to get potential downloaders to hang fire  
>> until
>> they really want it, but I still wouldn't be surprised if they get a
>> whole load of downloads in the first couple of days.
>>
>> Having just reinstalled my laptop with Vista x64 and Ubuntu 9.04 dual
>> booting I'll hang fire I think.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
> I might download the RC a few times on my VPS in America that's got
> roughly 10 meg/sec connection, just to slow their servers down. I'd
> never willing use a Microsoft product in a million years.
>
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[ubuntu-uk] unsubscribe

2007-10-05 Thread John McCourt

--- alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Peter Lewis wrote:
> > On Friday 05 October 2007 08:37:21 Matthew Holder
> wrote:
> >> Excellent idea for a project. As I live in
> Birmingham I would
> >> probably me able to help out.
> > 
> > Likewise, I'm in Birmingham and would be more than
> happy to come
> > along and help out.
> > 
> > Pete.
> > 
> 
> Do either of you have a front drive or space at your
> house for a
> temporary motorhome parking please?
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Home Servers

2007-10-02 Thread John McCourt
Hi, the servers section on http://ubuntuforums.com is
pretty good for those sort of questions. I also run a
file/webserver off virgin and it works pretty well.
Ubuntu has a built in firewall but if you want to make
any configurations to it then firestarter is a good
gui for your firewall. I use postfix for outgoing mail
because it's very easy to set up and have my domains
point to my ip. I buy my UK domains from
http://123-reg.co.uk and my .com domains from
http://nameroute.com and use http://zoneedit.com as my
dns provider. I think it's important to restrict
access to certain folders on your server. For example
you dont want random people being able to go to
http://www.yourname.com/phpmyadmin. For my ftp server
I use gprofftpd which is a version of proftpd that has
a  nice gui. You'll never have a fully secure system
but if you use the advice given by people here and on
the forums then you should be fine.


--- Matthew Daubney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> I've had a machine running as an ad-hoc web/file
> servery thing across my 
> home internet connection (shared 20Mb Virgin Media
> stuffs (MB? I always 
> get the upper/lower case B's confused)) and have
> considered turning the 
> machine solely over to this after getting my nice
> shiny new dell laptop.
> 
> If I turned it to this permanantly (as I hope to!)
> I'd obviously need a 
> bit more info on setting it up re:security and
> suggested programs (I'd 
> end up largley running Apache/PHP/mod_mono as I'm
> considering going into 
> web design and it'd be good practice to get used to
> as many languages as 
> possible).
> 
> I'd also be considering using it as a mailserver,
> but have never set one 
> of these up, ever. So any advice on mail packages
> and the like would 
> also be much appreciated!!
> 
> The box itself is a 4GHz Hyperthreaded P4 with 1.5gb
> of RAM and 2*250gb 
> hdd's (it also currently has 2 flatscreens, but it
> won't need them once 
> it's been serverised!)
> 
> Thanks very much (as usual) for any info!
> 
> -Matt Daubney
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] BBC Vista Coverage

2007-01-30 Thread John McCourt
No offense, but Linux is not gonna have any chance at
competing with the marketing drive of Microsoft over
the next few months. Vista is the BIG thing in the IT
world at the moment getting all the attention and
until the novelty wears off  and that blows over it
will stay the big thing. The press simply wont be
interested in little Linux when the big guns are
making a new release. The Mac advertising campaign has
got very agressive in recent days too linux
doesn't really have much of an advertising campaign
and isn't visible on too many popular sites in the
form of banners or mentions and because of this Linux
is largely going unheard, unseen and unnoticed on most
major sites and tv stations. Vista and Mac are both
being advertised regularly on the most popular sites
on the world.


--- Benjamin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was having a look at how the BBC was covering the
> launch of Vista and
> found this.
> 
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6310599.stm
> 
> I was reasured that it did mention Linux, albeit
> only briefly and has a
> quote from a satisfied Linux user. Is that anyone
> here btw?
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [lugmaster] Fwd: Linux-refurbished Laptops for Nepal Appeal!]

2007-01-22 Thread John McCourt
These people need to be educated to get them out of
poverty Giving them access to computers helps them
get an education. I think places like this should have
internet cafe style places where they can plug in
their equipment and get an education.  Ask any recent
1sy world homeschooler and they will tell you how
important a computer was in their education. Yes there
are other priorities like medicine and water, but as
computer experts we can also contribute with what we
are experts in. They should not be left behind in the
digital age. Computers and the internet are a big part
of todays world infrastructure. 


--- alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> (thanks for the information)
> 
> I very much welcome the efforts by the organisers,
> although there are 
> unanswered questions implied - I cannot really
> understand the apparent 
> priority need for computers when the local
> communications (telephone, 
> internet connection) are not in place yet.
> A similar thought occurs relating to power, where a
> priority would 
> come to mind for a power generator first, maybe for
> facilities other 
> than computers. The suggestion of various distros is
> also a little 
> unrealistic - to my mind anyway - for a learning
> situation in a remote 
> location - each distro will make very different
> demands on the users 
> (in)experience.
> 
> I note this possibility but I will be continuing to
> look for other 
> possibilities.
> alan cocks
> 
> Alan Pope wrote:
> > With the discussion on this list about doing work
> for charity, and reusing computers I thought this
> mail on the UK LUGMaster list 
> > might be interesting to the group.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Al.
> > 
> > - Forwarded message from Mark Broadbent
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> > 
> > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:27:38 +
> > From: Mark Broadbent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [lugmaster] Fwd: Linux-refurbished
> Laptops for Nepal Appeal!
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I've been asked by a member of my LUG
> (Herefordshire) if the following
> > notice could be circulated around as many LUGs as
> possible please.
> > 
> > All follow-ups to this should be directed to Matt
> Rhys-Roberts at
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Mark Broadbent
> > Herefordshire LUG
> > 
> > ---
> > A small business in North Wales has hit upon the
> idea of supplying a
> > school in an impoverished area of Nepal, with
> refurbished laptop
> > computers running Linux. In their own words:
> > 
> > "The Shree Garma Secondary School is in the
> Solukhumbu district of Nepal
> > and is only 40 miles from Everest. It is extremely
> isolated and there are
> > no roads. It can be reached by an internal flight
> from Kathmandu followed
> > by a three hour walk. It is obviously very poor
> and most people are
> > subsistence farmers.
> > 
> > The school caters for around 150 children of all
> ages. They have only the
> > most basic facilities and no electricity. Their
> main priority is to have
> > computers. Initially we are going to try and
> supply them with six lap top
> > computers which can be charged in houses which do
> have electricity and
> > longer term our aim is to develop a hydro power
> station which could
> > potentially provide electricity to many houses as
> well as the school.
> > 
> > Katlan Trading Company based at The Souk in
> Llangollen is committed to
> > helping this school through importing goods from
> Nepal. A percentage of
> > all sales will go direct to the school. We are not
> a registered charity
> > but instead are aiming to help through direct
> trade."
> > 
> > 
> > The company wishes to enlist the help of any UK
> LUG members who can a)
> > gather unused laptops, b) install Linux on them,
> and c) send them to a
> > central collection point to be announced.
> > 
> > The ideal Linux distro remains to be decided,
> since equipment will vary
> > greatly. However it is hoped, hardware permitting,
> that each laptop will
> > have installed on it a minimum of: a working X
> server, OpenOffice (or
> > smaller office apps for lesser machines), a
> graphics package, printer
> > and network support, email, IRC, and of course the
> Nepali language as
> > far as possible. There appears to be a Nepali
> distro already underway at
> > http://www.nepalinux.org/ , which may be suitable
> for some hardware. For
> > lesser machines, perhaps Damn Small Linux, Vector
> Linux or Knoppix may
> > be more appropriate.
> > 
> > The village has no phone network yet, but one is
> anticipated there
> > within the next 2 years!
> > 
> > Please contact me if you can contribute in any way
> to this project. I
> > aim to help coordinate efforts to source donated
> laptops, test them,
> > install appropriate software, then perform a final
> quality check. We are
> > still at the planning stage, seeing who's really
> available to help. No
> > doubt this project could generate some very good
> publicity for Linux
> >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] House of Parliament tours.

2007-01-16 Thread John McCourt
I'm interested but a wee bit skint at the moment. I'm
in N. Ireland so it's a bit of a trek for me but
definitely something I want to do in my lifetime. It
would be nice to get something going at the party
conferences too. They happen after the summer right?
Maybe someone could do a talk/debate on Open Source at
the  fringe meetings. 

John

--- Nik Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Out of interest would Ubuntu-UK members like to do a
> tour of the Both 
> Houses of Parliament ?
> 
> http://www.parliament.uk/directories/hcio/tours.cfm
> 
> Lets see how many are interested before we worry
> about in or out of 
> session though.
> 
> Ive been on a tour and found it interesting and
> certainly wanted to 
> return for another opportunity.
> 
> Regards
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] BBC parliament

2007-01-16 Thread John McCourt
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I'll probably relist
that channel as BBC Parlaiment to avoid confusion. It
really should be with the other BBC channels. I'm
still working on the program and the server so a
couple of channels wont work yet. If you find any
other live or frequently recorded videos feel free to
let me know and I'll try to add them. I'm also
planning a radio version but I'm probably going to
wait until Gambas 2 is released so I can have them in
the same program. 


John


--- Roberto Sarrionandia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, it is there.
> 
> Listed as ukpolitcs (With a typo!)
> 
> Bravo! What a superb program.
> 
> On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 19:49 +, John McCourt
> wrote:
> > I recently wrote a program called SteekyTV for
> Linux.
> > I'm not sure if it has BBC Parlaiment working yet
> but
> > it's something I will check into. There are a few
> BBC
> > video feeds in there and it's all updated server
> side.
> > The program is in the very early stages of
> devlopment
> > but seems to work on Edgy.
> > 
> > The address for the download is
> > http://steeky.com/stvlinux
> > 
> > You need to have gmbas installed as well as the
> > win32codecs.
> > 
> > If that channel doesn't work yet I will try and
> get it
> > working.
> > 
> > John McCourt
> > 
> > 
> > --- Roberto Sarrionandia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 
> > > Does anyone know how to get the BBC parliament
> > > streams working in Edgy?
> > > 
> > > It seems I can watch all of the recorded video,
> but
> > > I can't access the
> > > live feeds.
> > > 
> > > I can't access any of the realplayer video
> either,
> > > just the WMV.
> > > 
> > > Has anyone had any luck? I've got all of the
> win32
> > > codecs.
> > > 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] BBC parliament

2007-01-15 Thread John McCourt
I recently wrote a program called SteekyTV for Linux.
I'm not sure if it has BBC Parlaiment working yet but
it's something I will check into. There are a few BBC
video feeds in there and it's all updated server side.
The program is in the very early stages of devlopment
but seems to work on Edgy.

The address for the download is
http://steeky.com/stvlinux

You need to have gmbas installed as well as the
win32codecs.

If that channel doesn't work yet I will try and get it
working.

John McCourt


--- Roberto Sarrionandia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does anyone know how to get the BBC parliament
> streams working in Edgy?
> 
> It seems I can watch all of the recorded video, but
> I can't access the
> live feeds.
> 
> I can't access any of the realplayer video either,
> just the WMV.
> 
> Has anyone had any luck? I've got all of the win32
> codecs.
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] OSS on BBC Radio 4, 9.30pm Sunday 14th Jan 2007

2007-01-14 Thread John McCourt
It's great that the Beeb are talking about OSS. I wish
they'd talk more about Linux on "Click" and the news
though. Some days they talk about Windows and Mac as
if Linux doesnt exist. I think it's time to pile on
the pressue. The BBC is a very left wing service,
especially when compared to their American
counterparts  so I think Linux would fit in with their
almost anti-american, anti-government reporting style.
 Maybe someone should post a bunch of free cd's to the
Beeb and get the presence heard lol. Shuttleworth
should organise an event for them to attend too or
appear on the Breakfast program to talk about his
space trip and really talk about Linux ;-)


--- Llywelyn Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tonight, Sunday 14th January, 2007, at 9.30pm, there
> is repeat of "In
> Business", a program originally broadcast on 11th
> January on the subject of
> OSS:
> 
> " The world's biggest computer companies are being
> threatened by a host of
> new start-ups powered by open-source software,
> strings of inexpensive
> computers,and 'mash-up' websites which combine
> information in innovative
> ways."
> 
> Although the live voice link tonight made more of
> the OSS side of the
> program.
> 
> There's a direct link to the web site:
>
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/inbusiness/inbusiness.shtml
> where you can
> download an mp3 podcast (12MB) of the episode. My
> experience of BBC radio
> listen again options tells me that you have about
> week from the first
> broadcast to get a chance at "listen again" options.
> 
> Is someone at the Beeb listening to our comments?
> 
> -- 
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