Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 10:56:14 Paul Gear wrote:
James Takac wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I
have the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others
are wireless. I understand that I need to set up static
Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 10:56:14 Paul Gear wrote:
James Takac wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I
have the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others
are wireless. I understand that I need to set up static
James Takac wrote:
...
Thx for the prompt reply. I understand that much and am in the process of
going thru that using ifconfig to get the mac address of each of my
systems.
i'd assume to use the wlan0 mac address for those connected wirelessly
and
the eth0 one for the cable connected?
Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 17:52:52 Paul Gear wrote:
James Takac wrote:
...
Thx for the prompt reply. I understand that much and am in the process of
going thru that using ifconfig to get the mac address of each of my
systems.
i'd assume to use the wlan0 mac address for those
Hi all,
I'm looking into installing a new xubuntu box for my mum next week. I
want to give the latest 9.04 xubuntu a spin on her 'new/refurbished'
hardware.
As I will be away from next week I can't install her the final release
so it will be either the latest alpha or a daily live build.
What
With a limited download plan I'd actually recommend sticking with 8.10 instead.
Generally in the last few weeks there are a fair number of large package
updates (mostly just to finalise/no major changes but still resulting in big
downloads)
2009/3/15 Sebastian Spiess
Hi David,
The application immediately closing sounds like a crash; please look in
/var/crash for a crash report to submit so we can look into fixing this bug.
If you have a broken configuration, try removing/renaming ~/.sane .
Regards,
Hew McLachlan
David Ryder wrote:
Hi,
Hardy 8.04 AMD64
ch...@adebenham.com wrote:
With a limited download plan I'd actually recommend sticking with 8.10
instead.
And sticking with a good ISP that keeps a local mirror of Ubuntu,
including updates (e.g. Internode, iiNet).
Paul
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Thank you Hew, that solved it.
Many thanks,
David
On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 21:40 +1100, Hew McLachlan wrote:
Hi David,
The application immediately closing sounds like a crash; please look in
/var/crash for a crash report to submit so we can look into fixing this bug.
If you have a broken
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I thought about this a bit and while I wanted to give my mum the
latest bling of jaunty I honestly don't think she will care that much.
So 8.10 it will be - at some stage she will need to upgrade to a new
release... maybe to 9.10?
I will make sure
Who are you with because even bigpond has a mirror.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Sebastian sebastian.spi...@gmail.com wrote:
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I thought about this a bit and while I wanted to give my mum the
latest bling of jaunty I honestly don't think she
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if its possible to run Vmware workstation on 64 bit
Ubuntu using more than 4 gig of RAM?
Sorry for the vagueness of the question, but Im doing some research for a
friend who is currently a windows user but is considering 64 Ubuntu so that
he can get better RAM usage to
Sebastian wrote:
I thought about this a bit and while I wanted to give my mum the
latest bling of jaunty I honestly don't think she will care that much.
So 8.10 it will be - at some stage she will need to upgrade to a new
release... maybe to 9.10?
For non-LTS releases, you can only upgrade
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