Hi Laura,
I'm interested in coming along to this - but can't guarantee I can make it.
If numbers are limited then don't include me - but if it is just a
matter of having my name on the list so I can pop along if I can -
please put me down :-)
Cheers,
Simon
On 7 September 2012 10:36, Laura
13th September
Brighton Happy Hour - someone suggested Brighton and the date which is a
great idea, but I don't recall who it was, or what pub was specified,
Someone pick a pub in Brighton and lets make this happen! Please can people
in the area reply with pub suggestions and a general
I have no fixed abode at the moment :-)
It will either be Brighton, or somewhere near Bermondsy/London Bridge!
Cheers,
Simon
On 17 August 2012 11:59, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
On 17/08/12 11:49, Simon Watson wrote:
Hopefully I can just make the journey down anyway if I am
Plus vote for bitfolk.com vps!
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On 25/07/12 09:37, Sean Miller wrote:
On 25 July 2012 09:33, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
I was wondering if anybody on the list can
How about Brighton? I've been banging on about trying to arrange one for ages.
I have a couple of different venues in mind, both a short walk from
Brighton station - would just need to gain some consensus on a date?
How about Thursday 13th of September?
On 21 July 2012 23:21, Bruno Girin
Hi Aram,
The bug report you suggest seems to suggest that everything is working
correctly. Or at least, no different to what I would expect.
You could you confirm the problem you are experiencing?
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It almost sounds like you're getting a 'middle click' action (which
always used to paste stuff in). I think this was at a lower level than
unity, i.e. an X.org feature. I
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I upgraded in the last day or so, and a previously solid Ubuntu 12.04
install, has gone down hill fast.
If I am using an application (for example chrome as I write this)
everything is fine.
If I try and use anything involving unity (the dash, the global menu,
the app
I can confirm the same problem occurs on my install - but the hud CPU
hasn't yet recovered after approximately 10 minutes.
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On 11/03/12 12:44, Alan Pope wrote:
Lets suppose you're in a relaxed location, your home or business
maybe, and a distant family member, friend or co-worker (someone you
know but not very well) says Hey, what's that on your computer?.
Assume you only have a short while to demo Ubuntu to them
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My understanding is you'll have the same version more or less. Can't
vouch for any customisations but I am in the same position and that's
my understanding!
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Regular updates, and alpha/beta releases .
Hi there
Very well said!
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and I thought we had settled on sandwich posting. Lets move on
Hi all,
Is anyone interested/willing/able to present a lecture on Ubuntu,
developments in open source, that sort of thing? The talk would
normally be about 45 minutes long, on an evening, and would most
likely be in either Crawley (near Gatwick Airport) or Brighton. The
audience would be
I can't make it - but would like a sussex based happy hour to be considered :)
Happy new year to all!
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On 12/01/12 18:43, Simon Watson wrote:
I can't make it - but would like a sussex based happy hour to be considered :)
name a pub and a day and we will absolutely do that
Alan.
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I have a canon Ip4000 that does cd printing.
That said, I haven't tried cd printing in ubuntu. It sounds like the sort of
thing that I'd just use windows for out of fear of it being too
complicated/aggravating in ubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
When I suspend my laptop (Samsung NC10) and resume the system. The
gnome-screensaver lock dialog box appears.
This is fully functional, I can enter my password and unlock without
problem - except that you cannot use the mouse to click on the Unlock or
Switch User buttons.
Gareth,
I do get the feeling that you haven't really planned ahead in setting up your
business. It would seem that you'd want to get this stuff sorted out further in
advance.
Simon
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Personally I would say, stability and that alone.
11.04 and 11.10 have both seemed a little unstable, and sluggish. A round of
concentrating on really honing what we have?
Simon
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Seconded :)
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Sent: 26 Sep 2011 14:02
On 2011-09-26 13:48, Alan Pope wrote:
I wondered what
To be fair, you'd kind of hope that would be the aim of a LTS release.
Otherwise you just risk losing reputation.
Simon
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Sounds good - should be able to make this one!
Simon
On 24 September 2011 19:06, d...@fishms.org d...@fishms.org wrote:
Can I suggest that the next ubuntu uk happy to hour (London branch) is on
Thursday 10th November from 7pm.
The Cask in pimlico for this one - who knows, with regular
I'd be interested in getting involved.
Simon
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Sounds good to me! Was away on a course in bournemouth otherwise would have
attended.
Simon
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Hi all,
Can I suggest rotating them around different parts of london, so that it's
easier for people from outside London to join?
So, one meet somewhere near kings cross/victoria/paddington/euston etc. That
way more people can attend from outside London.
Cheers,
Simon
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Identical issue here, natty - oneiric beta1 upgrade
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Is there enough interest for a sussex based meet/release party?
I'd be interested in helping organise but don't know if there is any existing
interest already.
Regards,
Simon
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I too have this on natty - samsung nc10 - makes the computer nearly
unusable!
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Just to confirm I've also noticed this problem... I'm running the latest
and greatest stuff - and I still get a revolting 'buzz' along with the
sound out of the dock headphone jack.
Out of the port on the laptop however, the sound is fine!
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