Hi Everyone,
The details for the Natty Narwhal Release Party have been added to the
Ubuntu Loco Directory. Please go ahead and register attendance for yourself
and your guests *as soon as possible* (at:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/902/detail/) so I can make sure we have
space set aside for
According to ZaReason, they are planning on setting up stores in
different countries (http://zareason.com/shop/International.html) and
although we aren't on their list of initial sites, we could also
hope/offer to have one of their stores over here. Although I don't know
where they are up to wi
Sorry team,
When I started writing a reminder about adding details to the loco.u.c site
I didn't realise we had so many going this release so my apologies for the
ongoing list spam. It has also been pointed out my link didn't actually have
a way to ADD an event it just listed them. So if you are a
Nice work over in Perth!
As with the other release parties would someone be able to set this up on
the loco.u.c site? As discussed at the last meeting we're trying to use this
coordinate our team events a bit better, the direct link is
http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/events thanks for your
Good work!
Looks like a few people are keen to get together for the release, would
someone be able to write this up on the loco.u.c site? It just makes it
easier to see who is going and all the details are in one place. The direct
link is http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/events and if you ne
Sam & Paul,
Good work organising one down in Adelaide. For record keeping and logging
attendance is anyone able to write this up at the loco.u.c site for our
team? The direct link to do so is
http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/events if you're not sure how to do
it just pop me an email or drop
On 13 April 2011 20:54, Jared Norris wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> So we decided at the IRC meeting for the Brisbane release party I would
> knock up a quick doodle poll to see what time/date suited everyone best. I
> have put the poll at http://www.doodle.com/mgfwuc5u5kydrgi7#table so
> please add
Here is a command line tutor as well as a complete operating system that
demonstrates what can be achieved without a GUI ... and it was built on an
Ubuntu base:
http://inx.maincontent.net/
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Old but really good, then again a blank wiki page is probably better than
tldp which seems to get referenced far to often.
- ikt
On 11 April 2011 08:31, Robyn Cummings wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Install this via Software Centre or synaptic or follow the instructions
> o
It has been tried many many times and has been on my mind for about 6 years
now, I hope to do something in the future but I have seen so many linux
stores come and go it's unreal, I think I'll wait until I can find a niche
that will stand the test of time before running into it.
This is what I thi
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