### Usage friendly Ubuntu sources.list for BigPond ISP customers
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## BigPond unmetered repositories - /etc/apt/sources.list
## Uncomment backports and proposed if you want them
## Uncomment deb-src lines if you want sources
## BigPond also has all of the following
2009/3/30 David Ryder dava...@bigpond.net.au:
### Usage friendly Ubuntu sources.list for BigPond ISP customers
### Last modified 26-Jan-2008
## BigPond unmetered repositories - /etc/apt/sources.list
## Uncomment backports and proposed if you want them
## Uncomment deb-src lines if you want
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 06:57 +1100, Harrison Conlin wrote:
2009/3/30 David Ryder dava...@bigpond.net.au:
### Usage friendly Ubuntu sources.list for BigPond ISP customers
### Last modified 26-Jan-2008
## BigPond unmetered repositories - /etc/apt/sources.list
## Uncomment backports
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2009/02/04 - Please note that the base URL for this service will be
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On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 12:45 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
I've recently setup Telstra's Next G Wireless Broadband with my Asus Eee
PC 701SD and it's working a treat (This is my travel setup). I'm having
trouble getting Telstra's Ubuntu Repos setup correctly in my
sources.list file though
Message: 3
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:00:30 +1000
From: Michael Harold mike.har...@optusnet.com.au
Subject: Lost Sound
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Hi All,
Having recently installed Ubuntu 8.10
a 64 bit OS. You can use a 32 bit OS on the 64 bit host.
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=1003945sliceId=1
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On Mon, 2009-03-16 at 10:23 +1030, mike james wrote:
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
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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if its possible to run Vmware workstation on 64 bit Ubuntu
using
, and apparently has the functionality required. I did pass on
your suggestions to try the open source equivalents, but he is familiar with
VMware and not a big fan of the command line. Im not keen to push the issue,
because I dont want to leave a bad taste for Ubuntu in the future if it
dosent work out.
I
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
rescue with so much knowledge)
I thank you all.
Victor
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I have been using Innotek Virtualbox version 1.5.6 successfully for a long
time, on Ubuntu 8.0.4
Yesterday I decided to upgrade to version 2.1-2.1., since it was in
Synaptics.
After selecting the download and proceeded to apply, Synaptic asked me to
remove vs 1.5.6 first
before installing 2.1-2.1
using Innotek Virtualbox version 1.5.6 successfully for a long
time, on Ubuntu 8.0.4
Yesterday I decided to upgrade to version 2.1-2.1., since it was in
Synaptics.
After selecting the download and proceeded to apply, Synaptic asked me to
remove vs 1.5.6 first
before installing 2.1-2.1, I agreed
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I have been using Innotek Virtualbox version 1.5.6 successfully for a long
time, on Ubuntu 8.0.4
Yesterday I decided to upgrade to version 2.1-2.1., since it was in
Synaptics.
After selecting the download
Hi all,
I only just got around to thinking about it - ss it too late to arrange some
sort of gathering in Hobart this week?
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Hi All. I'm having a little issue with my iPod nano running Rockbox and
its interaction with Ubuntu 8.10.
*Hardware*
The hardware in question is:
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:28:27 +1100
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Thanks - I assumed cd players could read the wav format because they
still appear as wav files when listed on the cd
.
David, I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to do, but I suspect
the problem with large files is that while you've got a WAV container,
the data inside the container isn't standard 44.1khz 16bit.
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dedicated ubuntu machines and one with dual boot. The drives
are BENQ, MSI and LG.
David
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 11:14 +0900, Christopher Lees wrote:
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 12:00 +, David Ryder wrote:
Hi,
I need the wav format to play in some of my cd players that do not
accept mp3
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Any one over in this part of the world ?
Australia seems teh
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Australia seems teh poorer relation as not much I can find since May 2007
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Have recently installed Ubuntu and although I like what I see
it is unable to connect to my net server Three.com.au using a wireless
modem Huauei E220.
After trying all options I decided to uninstall Ubuntu but am unable to
do so. It is installed in conjunction with Windows but control panel
Hi there ,
I wished to switched from windows XP to a linux OS.
After some googleing , people said ubuntu is the most popular.
the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition OS is just one disc.
while many others , like Fedora , has 5 to 6 discs.
my question is does this one single disc contain all
If you use the standard ubuntu install it already includes openoffice for
office tasks, along with evince for pdf reading
Evolution is there for mail/calendar and there is pretty much everything
else you need on an average day already installed.
If you want to add anything more you can use
hi all,
Having some problems learning the world of linux.
I installed ubuntu 8.04 on my external hard drive.
this drive has about 5 partitions including the ubuntu one.
on the installer when it comes up to the final screen i selected
advance and on the boot loader i selected /dev/sdc which
should consider switching your
standard Ubuntu updates to use the iiNet mirror. To do this:
[...]
This will make your updates come from the iiNet freezone. Make sure you
check out the other free content
athttps://iihelp.iinet.net.au/Freezone_content_guide
Thanks for the instructions, as I
it.
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Are you with iiNet dialup? If not, you should be concerned about
getting slow speeds and report it to iiNet support.
If you're not already doing so, you should consider switching your
standard Ubuntu updates to use the iiNet mirror. To do this:
1. Open System - Administration - Software
technical books
were written like this, people like me would be out of the job. :)
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Hi,
Looking at buying a combination PVR (personal video recorder) and
digital TV reciever. There are units available from places like Dick
Smith, etc, from $200+
Was wondering if anyone has had success in using linux/ubuntu for this
purpose? Is there a guide or kit list online that anyone can
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 19:36 +1000, Nick wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has had success in using linux/ubuntu for this
purpose? Is there a guide or kit list online that anyone can endorse?
I myself use a winfast dtv1000 digital card. Software wise, I use a
project called MythTV
2008/8/13 James Purser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Was wondering if anyone has had success in using linux/ubuntu for this
purpose? Is there a guide or kit list online that anyone can endorse?
I myself use a winfast dtv1000 digital card. Software
Nick wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has had success in using linux/ubuntu for this
purpose? Is there a guide or kit list online that anyone can endorse?
Running a Yuan (Stratford) PG300 DVB-T card in an AthlonXP 2400+ with
MythBuntu. Prior to that I rolled my own MythTV setups, but MythBuntu
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[snip]
Was wondering if anyone has had success in using linux/ubuntu for this
purpose? Is there a guide or kit list online that anyone can endorse?
I
server.
Simon Ives.
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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:51:29 +1000
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On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 15:16 +0930, Karl Goetz wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 15:39 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu Server 8.04 and I need to change the permissions
for
a large quantity of files and directories.
I've got a directory named 'music' that I share with the home
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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:39:03 +1000
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On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 15:39 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu Server 8.04 and I need to change the permissions for
a large quantity of files and directories.
I've got a directory named 'music' that I share with the home network.
This includes other Linux boxes that access
Hey guys
I have a friend looking for a new laptop and they may be interested in one
that is bundled with ubuntu, any suggestions would be appreciated
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Hi Paul
On Saturday 19 July 2008 17:06:54 Paul Gear wrote:
James Takac wrote:
Hey guys
I have a friend looking for a new laptop and they may be interested in
one that is bundled with ubuntu, any suggestions would be appreciated
It doesn't come bundled with Ubuntu, but my Dell Latitude
Dave Hall wrote:
On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 17:06 +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
James Takac wrote:
Hey guys
I have a friend looking for a new laptop and they may be interested in one
that is bundled with ubuntu, any suggestions would be appreciated
It doesn't come bundled
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 at 10:00, Null Ack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It occurred to me how powerful Ubuntu is. Even without Gnome, I could
still run my Upnp server to watch films on my xbox 360.
How do you achieve this? I'd love to see my Xbox 360 being used for more than
just gaming.
Cheers
I actually wrote up a how to on the forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=848144
have fun
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It occurred to me how powerful Ubuntu is. Even without Gnome, I could
still run
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:49:22 +1000
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Please let me acquaint you with INX which is a complete operating sytem
based on Ubuntu Hardy Heron running totally without X. Perhaps you have
already tried it.
Thanks for the plug Andre ;-) Disclaimer: I'm the person to blame
Here is the link
it is the one I participated in some time ago.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=776729highlight=nvidia+7600+hardy
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, and other suggestiosn that have com up so
far.
your more likely to gt people to look at teh rest that way
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It occurred to me how powerful Ubuntu is. Even without Gnome ...
Please let me acquaint you with INX which is a complete operating sytem
based on Ubuntu Hardy Heron running totally without X. Perhaps you have
already tried it.
Designed to show what can be done purely from the command line
I was reflecting this morning on my previous criticisms for areas that
Ubuntu and GNU/Linux needs to be improve in order to reach its
potential. I recently had an experience that crystallized the power of
Ubuntu for me and I felt I should share this view with you all.
Part of my ICT
.
Agreed. You can, however, use a number of other Australian mirrors.
I am currently using Internode's mirror, but there are several others.
ftp.au.debian.org for example has a fast and reliable Ubuntu mirror
(nice of them!)
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ftp.au.debian.org
mirrors.
I am currently using Internode's mirror, but there are several others.
ftp.au.debian.org for example has a fast and reliable Ubuntu mirror
(nice of them!)
If you open System-Administration-Software Sources and click on
Other on the Download from: selector, you will see quite a range of
other
all this talk of downloads has reminded me of something:
how do you deal with downloading upgrades for multiple installs?
I have Ubuntu on 2 machines, and it seems a waste to download the same upgrades
twice. What strategies do people use to avoid this situation?
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Slawek Drabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
all this talk of downloads has reminded me of something:
how do you deal with downloading upgrades for multiple installs?
I have Ubuntu on 2 machines, and it seems a waste to download the same
upgrades twice. What
problems. The
simple thing to do after you've rsynced the apt cache is just upgrade
normally - it will use the cached files instead of downloading them again.
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. So essentially
instead of
# dpkg -i;
the op can do
# aptitude upgrade
in the second box.
So, how's everyone's morning going? If I've been rude a bit then I am sorry.
My name is Ishwor. Nice meeting you all Ubunturos! ;)
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morning going? If I've been rude a bit then I am
woah! Felt like I just barged in randomly!:D
sorry. My name is Ishwor. Nice meeting you all Ubunturos! ;)
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Step 1) Download Ubuntu Server iso, burn
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Hi everyone :)
I was reading on a blog about some drastic performance gains a bloke
got from recompiling various bits of his video software with GCC
compiler options optimised for his CPU. The results were good. This
got me curious:
1. What compiler options are used for compiling official Ubuntu
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I've recently inherited [for work] a very nice Vostro notebook, which was
wiped clean and set up with Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy w/ Reiserfs.
This machine is primarily a development laptop, using a secondary widescreen
monitor and networked
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On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 12:43 +1000, John Wilson wrote:
Can anyone suggest Kubuntu training in Melbourne.
Reasonably priced would be nice.
There is no official Australian ubuntu training partner. I know that
CyberSource ( http://www.cyber.com.au ) offer Linux and FOSS app
training through
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I am looking for recommendations for a web server (AMP) for Ubuntu
Desktop
to be used locally for development only. Would you
Hello,
New to Ubuntu, anything happening in this loco?
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New to Ubuntu, anything happening in this loco?
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 at 17:59, Rob A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
New to Ubuntu, anything happening in this loco?
Quite a bit, in fact.
We've got this mailing list, two IRC channels and a blog aggregator where we
help one another and discuss an assortment of different matters. More
Needing ubuntu server edetion from someone for free!
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I didn't realise shipit offered server edition CDs, it didn't used to.
I hope their turn around times have improved too. I just burn CDs for
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a text-based installer, to download this version of
the installer.
I have successfully installed Ubuntu on 128MB of RAM with the
alternate CD without any issues (however the OS was a little 'laggy'
when running due to the low memory), whereas using the LiveCD install
would virtually make this impossile
something to
do with the others upgrading... good to hear that it worked for you.
I am now back to the AU mirror, all is fine so far. keep the traffic on
the continent :-)
Some general comments on APT mirrors, ISPs, and sources.list config from
a Debian veteran of 7 years, and an Ubuntu user
Hi All,
I receive these errors (below) when trying to Upgrade from Gutsy Gibbon to
Hardy Heron Ubuntu, using the Update Manager:
Failed to fetch
http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-btdownload/gnome-btdownload_0.0.30-2_all.deb403
Forbidden
Failed to fetch
http
:53 +1000, Frode Egeland wrote:
That reminds me - I have a bunch of aluminium (not paper or plastic)
Powered by Ubuntu stickers - I meant to offer them to the group
after I moved house... five months ago... *sheepish grin*
They did cost me a bit of money, so I'll work out what
That reminds me - I have a bunch of aluminium (not paper or plastic)
Powered by Ubuntu stickers - I meant to offer them to the group after I
moved house... five months ago... *sheepish grin*
They did cost me a bit of money, so I'll work out what that cost was, and
sell them at my cost price, plus
I'd definitely be interested in a few of these... maybe some of the
others too if anyone knows what they look like?
On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 19:53 +1000, Frode Egeland wrote:
That reminds me - I have a bunch of aluminium (not paper or plastic)
Powered by Ubuntu stickers - I meant to offer them
have a bunch of aluminium (not paper or plastic)
Powered by Ubuntu stickers - I meant to offer them to the group
after I moved house... five months ago... *sheepish grin*
They did cost me a bit of money, so I'll work out what that cost was,
and sell them at my cost price, plus shipping
Hi Ubuntu AU members,
You can request for Powered By Ubuntu stickers now at www.sitt.com.sg
Cheers.
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Cheers.
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When: 2100 hrs +1000 (EST) 13th May 2008
Where: #ubuntu-au on Freenode
Regards
Dale
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 7:09 AM, peter baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys
I notice it has been over a month since we've had an online meeting.
I propose one
://ubuntu.org.au/event/ical
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website that offers the
direct download links for Ubuntu, redirect your users to
http://whatisubuntu.com/view/Download%20Links/
Or head to
http://www.whatisubuntu.com
... and then click on the Download Links page.
Besides the an attempt to increase your google ranking. What
Good day,
Just to drop the words that they are running Ubuntu Open Week this week,
just join #ubuntu-classroom and follow the sessions starting on 1500 UTC
(which is practically impossible for us in AU to follow, unless you're
up late)
You can also get the logs here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com
working,
on fresh installs and updates on all my computers.
Is that what you mean by the downloads not working?
Norman
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Daniel Mons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Tim Neill wrote:
is anybody else having trouble getting the downloads to work for Hardy?
Ubuntu
hey guys
I'm now shipping Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron via the order cd's tab of
ubuntu.org.au
I'm in process of getting this page changed to promote this (currently says
ver 7.10)
email me offlist if you're having hassles with this website. its been a bit
flakey this morning.
Please note
hey guys
I'm organising the launch party for ubuntu 8.10 hardy heron on thurs night
in melbourne.
http://ubuntu.org.au
I've been contacted by the technology editor of itnewswire about writing a
story on the launch event in melbourne and about about hardy heron. he is
hoping to install
Owen Townend wrote:
On 21/04/2008, *David Hoole* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it just me or is there a problem with iiNets ftp server with
downloading the Ubuntu isos?
ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/ubuntu-cd-images/8.04/
I get
the Ubuntu isos?
ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/ubuntu-cd-images/8.04/
I get a 'no such file or directory error 550' when trying to get the
i385 desktop iso at
ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/ubuntu-cd-images/8.04/ubuntu-8.04-rc-desktop-i386.iso
I have sent an email to iiNet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Ubuntu-au,
After a year of many changes, both personal and professional, I am now
running my own business. One of the advantages of this is that I will
have more time to pursue my passions, such as Ubuntu.
With that in mind I would like to request that my new
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9911332-16.html
http://seekingalpha.com/article/71011-sun-microsystems-next-linux-move
Speaking from the point of view of a corporate Linux Sysadmin and an
Ubuntu lover, this is great news. The idea of buying Sun hardware
bundled with Ubuntu, MySQL
On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 20:10 +1000, Daniel Mons wrote:
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9911332-16.html
http://seekingalpha.com/article/71011-sun-microsystems-next-linux-move
Speaking from the point of view of a corporate Linux Sysadmin and an
Ubuntu lover, this is great news. The idea
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