On 26/05/10 1:27 PM, Steven O'Reilly wrote:
I'm not sure where to begin trying to fix that!
It is a bit beyond the realm of mere mortals. A few people have tried I
think. Money and politics.
The DER netbooks get all the headlines but they are not the whole story.
We are one of the richest
On 25/05/10 9:05 AM, ha...@ipunix.com wrote:
All this points out that we the Linux (Ubuntu) users must be active not
only within our own group(s) but engage direct with the community in
general, visit schools, educate hardware vendors and lobby with the
Australian Federal and State
On 15/05/10 8:32 AM, Andre Mangan wrote:
Who or what is jdub?
jdub is a past Gnome release manager, SLUG president and early Canonical
employee and has done a lot more besides. In 2003 or 2004 when I posted
a comment about how I wished Debian had a desktop orientated branch with
regular release
This spam has gone out to multiple lists with different sender emails.
I wouldn't waste time on it even if it wasn't completely off topic.
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On 24/09/09 10:04 AM, mike james wrote:
sucker = me
:)
Not at all. It would be terrible if we were all so cynical that we
didn't respond to calls for help. Online communities rely on goodwill
and these people abuse it. Lots of great replies from everyone as usual.
I have seen posts with the
db wrote:
(as this is in the eula and Most retail outlets / vendors are not
aware of this and it is difficult to follow up).
Didn't the EULA change with Vista so the refund terms are up to the
supplier? I think some companies have an additional EULA that says you
must return the whole lot
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
Why? What is it? Can't you give any info in your mail?
Looks to be just another cloud backup service at the moment. Hopefully
something more in the future.
I currently use Dropbox on notebook/netbook and Amazon S3 with s3sync on
server. So will be interesting to compare
peter baker wrote:
so I propose we have next tuesday, the 12th of may. I think they used
to start around 9pm
What is on the agenda?
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David Ryder wrote:
I'm after a notebooks which I will only put Ubuntu (8+) on. I want the
internet camera and mic built in (Ekiga, Skype).
Linux usually has outstanding hardware support. It will often detect and
work with hardware where Windows will require third party drivers.
The problem
IKT wrote:
Has anyone seen/got experience with the MSI wind?
My wife has one running Intrepid. She loves it.
I had to add a ppa or get a deb for the wireless driver I think. And I
did a few theme, font, key, gconf options to make the most of the
limited screen size.
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Hey Dean, are you touring around the country or still in Loxton?
There are Ubuntu people everywhere you know :-)
Dean and Margaret Kilsby wrote:
Hi For the last two days I have busted my head trying to get Ubuntu to
dial up the internet. Ok I am old and not up to these things but I have
tried
Peter Williams wrote:
I went to the above mentioned link and found this webpage:
http://keysigning.org/event/lca2009
Don't worry about the keysigning Peter. That is for developers attending
the conference.
The Open Day is on Saturday 24th January at the University of Tasmania,
Sandy Bay
Hi Peter,
Peter Williams wrote:
To my great happiness (poor wording, I know!!!) - my Ubuntu Mint
(Elyssa) OS is now working almost perfectly!!! *BIG SMILE HAPPY
GRIN**!!!
Well done.
Can you please not refer to Mint Linux as Ubuntu Mint. Mint and Ubuntu
are two separate projects with their
Simon Ives wrote:
My primary computer is a notebook with a relatively small screen.
Consequently, I utilise four virtual 'desks' (in Gnome) when working with
various
assets. I usually have open on 'desk' one the root directory containing the
assets (and their sub-assets), and I open
squareyes wrote:
Does anyone know of any software I could install to allow a Telstra tec
to do a Molds Test on
my machine. Everything seems to be firmly Windows entrenched.
Install the minicom package using the package manager.
Open a terminal and type minicom. You may need to reconfigure it
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