Re: [ubuntu-uk] gFTP

2007-04-19 Thread David Hopkins
I use gFtp and find it to be pretty much ok. However, I do really feel it to be pretty limited compared to filezilla which I use on windows all the time. Was surprised that filezilla was already available as a package on nix, looks like it might be on the way though. On 18/04/07, TheVeech [EMAIL

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Stickers applied to bumpers!

2007-01-11 Thread David Hopkins
Not quite a bumper sticker I know, but I made a small Ubuntu logo which I use on my blog. Feel free to leech the image all you want! http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/biffta69/wp-images/ubuntu-final.png On 05/01/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alan Pope wrote: On Fri, 2007-01-05 at

Re: [ubuntu-uk] And now my MP reply...

2006-12-11 Thread David Hopkins
I was shocked when I got back the other day and saw a letter from the House of Commons, i thought the email I sent to James Clapperson had all but been forgotten. But he had replied saying quite simply that he had signed the EDM, terrific! -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Done wrote my MP!

2006-11-24 Thread David Hopkins
Done! I emailed my MP, James Clappison. It's the first time I've ever email an MP! On 24/11/06, Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 24/11/06, Matthew Saunders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have emailed my MP for Chelmsford, Essex with a similar letter to some posted here. (Anyone else come from

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox v2.0 and spell checker file

2006-11-23 Thread David Hopkins
On 21/11/06, Llywelyn Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am bowled over by Firefox V2.0 on my Edgy installation. Of particular interest for me is the web form spell checker which does what Google does not and that is add new words to a dictionary. Where is this dictionary file kept so that I can

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Interesting cold call to (sussex) re linux

2006-11-23 Thread David Hopkins
Anyway, after explaining I had not called to ask for his 'services' but had a question about what he used - I asked if he ever offered open source software or 'non-windows' things - such as linux? He said he did use linux a bit, more for interest than anything - 'people tend not to ask for