Hi Graham
Welcome to the list. Good to have you on board.
Regards
Bruce
On 15/12/2008, Graham Binns gra...@grahambinns.com wrote:
Hello all,
Thought I should introduce myself since I'm new to the list.
I'm a Developer working for Canonical. I'm part of the Launchpad Bug
Tracker
Hello all,
Thought I should introduce myself since I'm new to the list.
I'm a Developer working for Canonical. I'm part of the Launchpad Bug
Tracker development team; at the moment my primary focus is
integrating with upstream bug trackers.
I'm also a photographer and occasionally make things
Hello all,
Thought I should introduce myself since I'm new to the list.
I'm a Developer working for Canonical. I'm part of the Launchpad Bug
Tracker development team; at the moment my primary focus is
integrating with upstream bug trackers.
I'm also a photographer and occasionally make
[mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]on Behalf Of Chris Rowson
Sent: 15 December 2008 21:54
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Greetings
Hello all,
Thought I should introduce myself since I'm new to the list.
I'm a Developer working for Canonical. I'm part
Dear All,
I've been lurking on this list for a few weeks, and thought I'd finally
introduce myself. I work for Mahiti.org, a not for profit technology
consultancy for the voluntary sector based in Bangalore, India. We
develop on a couple of FOSS content management systems and our whole
On 5/17/07, Edward Crompton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I've been lurking on this list for a few weeks, and thought I'd finally
introduce myself. I work for Mahiti.org, a not for profit technology
consultancy for the voluntary sector based in Bangalore, India. We
develop on a couple of
Edward Crompton wrote:
Dear All,
I've been lurking on this list for a few weeks, and thought I'd finally
introduce myself. I work for Mahiti.org, a not for profit technology
consultancy for the voluntary sector based in Bangalore, India. We
develop on a couple of FOSS content management
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 16:45 +, Tony Arnold wrote:
Yes, I knew about this and have used it on all my machines.
Thanks for the tips.
Regards,
Tony.
If anyone's got any more tips for laptops, email them to me or post them
here. I'll have a look for some more, then I can incorporate
On 3/19/07, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TheVeech wrote:
I'm still trying to find out what's common knowledge and what people
have overlooked in the Ubuntu world (for a future project). It looks
like there is very little that everyone knows, so I'd really appreciate
it if
Robin,
Robin Menneer wrote:
Yes, I've gone into gconf-editor only to be told that *if you are not
an experienced user do not use Config Editor to set performance for
the Gnome desktop. instead use the preference tools in the Gnome
Desktop*. That scared me off. Cruising around the advice
On 3/18/07, TheVeech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 16:46 +, Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi there folks,
I've just subscribed to the list, and thought it'd be a good idea to say
hello!
Hi Chris.
My name is Chris, I hail from East Yorkshire, and I've been using
Ubuntu
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 07:04 +, Tony Arnold wrote:
TheVeech wrote:
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 23:11 +, Tony Arnold wrote:
Dean,
Dean Sas wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
Chris Rowson wrote:
When I open a file, often it comes up behind the browser
instead of in
front. How do I remedy
Robin,
Robin Menneer wrote:
Tried to use the gconf.editor but got a 'comnand not fournd' response.
Try it with a hyphen instead of a full stop, i.e., gconf-editor
Regards,
Tony.
--
Tony Arnold, IT Security Coordinator, University of Manchester,
IT Services Division, Kilburn Building, Oxford
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On 19/03/07, Robin Menneer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried to use the gconf.editor but got a 'comnand not fournd' response.
The command is gconf-editor, not gconf.editor. The easiest way to open
it is to go Applications
Hi there folks,
I've just subscribed to the list, and thought it'd be a good idea to say hello!
My name is Chris, I hail from East Yorkshire, and I've been using
Ubuntu for a while now. I use Ubuntu at home, on the computer of
anyone who I can convince to switch from Windows, and on a few
On 3/18/07, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there folks,
I've just subscribed to the list, and thought it'd be a good idea to say
hello!
My name is Chris, I hail from East Yorkshire, and I've been using
Ubuntu for a while now. I use Ubuntu at home, on the computer of
anyone who I
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 16:46 +, Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi there folks,
I've just subscribed to the list, and thought it'd be a good idea to say
hello!
Hi Chris.
My name is Chris, I hail from East Yorkshire, and I've been using
Ubuntu for a while now. I use Ubuntu at home, on the
When I open a file, often it comes up behind the browser instead of in
front. How do I remedy this, please. Being a thickie, I forget to
look behind and assume that it has not been opened, so I do it again.
You don't know how freaky that is. My missus has a really irritating habit
of doing
Chris Rowson wrote:
When I open a file, often it comes up behind the browser instead of in
front. How do I remedy this, please. Being a thickie, I forget to
look behind and assume that it has not been opened, so I do it again.
You don't know how freaky that is. My missus has a really
Dean,
Dean Sas wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
Chris Rowson wrote:
When I open a file, often it comes up behind the browser instead of in
front. How do I remedy this, please. Being a thickie, I forget to
look behind and assume that it has not been opened, so I do it again.
You don't know how
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 23:11 +, Tony Arnold wrote:
Dean,
Dean Sas wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
Chris Rowson wrote:
When I open a file, often it comes up behind the browser instead of in
front. How do I remedy this, please. Being a thickie, I forget to
look behind and assume that it
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