Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu DVD Packaging Artwork - Getting Close to Final

2011-02-13 Thread Alexander King
maybe appy a subtle noise effect :) heaps of people use it, it makes it look
really nice.

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Thomas Storck thomasto...@gmail.comwrote:

 Looks good, I like the color scheme going on. I am a new user to Ubuntu and
 I like your overall design. You should add a texture to the background to
 give it a real pop. Try using a color other than orange that will contrast
 with your background color, with a low opacity.


 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, John Baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.comwrote:

 New fixes applied. Back info text is now nicely aligned and not
 floating around. Some small changes on side tab are applied too.
 Considering optical vs metric font kerning mantioned before, optical
 didn't provide any notable improvements.

 Here is the result:
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu DVD Packaging Artwork - Getting Close to Final

2011-02-13 Thread Angus Fretwell
Subtle noise is over used IMO.

And this is print design, so once it's printed it won't really add anything, it 
might even make it look like it's been printed badly.

On 14/02/2011, at 1:07 PM, Alexander King wrote:

 maybe appy a subtle noise effect :) heaps of people use it, it makes it look 
 really nice.
 
 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Thomas Storck thomasto...@gmail.com wrote:
 Looks good, I like the color scheme going on. I am a new user to Ubuntu and I 
 like your overall design. You should add a texture to the background to give 
 it a real pop. Try using a color other than orange that will contrast with 
 your background color, with a low opacity. 
 
 
 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, John Baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.com wrote:
 New fixes applied. Back info text is now nicely aligned and not
 floating around. Some small changes on side tab are applied too.
 Considering optical vs metric font kerning mantioned before, optical
 didn't provide any notable improvements.
 
 Here is the result:
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu DVD Packaging Artwork - Getting Close to Final

2011-02-13 Thread Alexander King
Thats true, it is used a bit over used :\

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Angus Fretwell angusfretw...@me.comwrote:

 Subtle noise is over used IMO.

 And this is print design, so once it's printed it won't really add
 anything, it might even make it look like it's been printed badly.

 On 14/02/2011, at 1:07 PM, Alexander King wrote:

 maybe appy a subtle noise effect :) heaps of people use it, it makes it
 look really nice.

 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Thomas Storck thomasto...@gmail.comwrote:

 Looks good, I like the color scheme going on. I am a new user to Ubuntu
 and I like your overall design. You should add a texture to the background
 to give it a real pop. Try using a color other than orange that will
 contrast with your background color, with a low opacity.


 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, John Baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.comwrote:

 New fixes applied. Back info text is now nicely aligned and not
 floating around. Some small changes on side tab are applied too.
 Considering optical vs metric font kerning mantioned before, optical
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu DVD Packaging Artwork - Getting Close to Final

2011-02-13 Thread Сергей
2011/2/11 Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.com

 Considering optical vs metric font kerning mantioned before, optical
 didn't provide any notable improvements.


Automatics won't improve anything in case of such a stretched font. You'll
have to do manual kerning. Users don't seem to care about it, but lots of
designers are crazy about typography, so if you want your works to be liked
by designers, add some sugar for them too ;)

I've attached a comparison of your current linux word and the same word
with manual kerning, so you can decide for yourself if you need manual
kerning or not.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Linux/Opensource Magazines

2011-02-13 Thread Sarfaraz Kazi
On 12 February 2011 12:17, Rohit R rohitsilentkil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Friends, could you suggest some of the Linux/Opensource related Print
 Magazines available in India.
 Your verdicts and subscription fee info would be helpful too :)
 Hoping to hear from you,
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Linux/Opensource Magazines

2011-02-13 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Sarfaraz Kazi sarzk...@gmail.com wrote:


 Check out http://fullcirclemagazine.org


verrry naice (say it like borat does) :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-in] what constitutes Ubuntu (was: How to build one's own website )

2011-02-13 Thread Jkhatri

On Saturday 12 February 2011 06:39 PM, Nitesh Mistry wrote:

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:04:12PM +0530, Ramnarayan.K wrote:

Its because people are using Ubuntu as their main os and during the
course of their use they have questions. Am not sure that people are
registered for every single frigging forum / email list out there just
because that is the narrow bandwidth within which one can get answers.

That _is_ the basic idea. Forum is for respective topic so that people
looking for advice/solution regarding that particular topic can search the
relevant forum.

Please don't think that you were targeted personally. It just seems that
yours was one of the first in that series, so naturally, it was the one
replied to. I believe whatever was told to you does apply to other threads
as well.



**
To further add - if we start applying the various off topic rules the
only people who will be left on this list are those developing ubuntu
software and employed by canonical or something like. The rest are
always going to be off topic.


No ... it is not Like that ...  have a look at fedora mailing list .




Not necessarily. There would be many things to discuss by the users, like
some hardware not working with Ubuntu, or problems regarding
updating/upgrading software, organising events to promote Ubuntu in India,
introducing yourself and getting to know other Ubuntu users, etc.






Having said all this, I don't think off-topic messages are unwelcome.
There are topics which, though not related to Ubuntu, a user might think
appropriate to ask here, maybe because he/she thinks the other subscribers
on the list are knowledgeable about. And its alright to ask such questions
here, but with a [OT] tag desirably, so that someone who wants to skip
such topics can do so conveniently.




That I wanted to explain...  My intention was good  I was not trying 
to hurt someone's feelings or thinking


it was just a idea  and only idea no complaints against any one or 
the mailing list



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Re: [ubuntu-in] what constitutes Ubuntu (was: How to build one's own website )

2011-02-13 Thread Jkhatri

On Saturday 12 February 2011 07:54 PM, tabankg wrote:
I Thank all of you Friends,for  keeping a Healthy atmosphere ,along 
with, co-operative and freindly relations within this forum.
Everybody(members) has their right to post messages(may be sometimes 
off-topic);nevertheless maintaing the forum rules.The best for all of 
us is not to venge any ego or alter ego,as some of us are *truly 
experts/geeks and some of us novices.*


_Now a question _*_ON TOPIC_:*

I already have Ubuntu-10.10(64-bit) installed(rather upgraded from 
10.04 version(64-bit))onto my machine.All is well,and running 
smoothly; except for a peculiar glitch!!??(Maybe or maynot be).
Whenever, I press the letter R on the keyboard while typing (for a 
command or password or whatsoever),the *Scroll lock* LED light goes 
on and the *Num Lock *LED lights goes off.What is actually 
happening?Why this peculiarity?Please help me out ,Friends.
I have to manually light on the LED of the *Num Lock* key,and 
simultaneously the *Scroll Lock* LED goes off by itself.
No question of pressing the *Scroll Lock* key arises,whenever I boot 
onto my Ubuntu-10.10 system,and thereafter logging in.




please have a look at  System--preferences--- keyboard Shortcuts

is there anything defined  with R / Shift+r  like that 

what is the keyboard Layouts ???
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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Problèmes techniques de scanneur

2011-02-13 Thread Marc Deslauriers
Bonjour,

On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 14:33 -0500, Denis Larsen wrote:
 Bonjour
 
 J'ai installé Ubuntu récemment sur mon vieux PC et tout fonctionne
 très bien à l'exception de mon scanneur dont je ne peux trouver le
 pilote. C'est un Canon modèle CanoScan 4400F et sur aucun des sites
 visités je n'ai pu trouver de quoi fonctionner l'appareil. 

Malheureusement, il n'existe aucun pilote Linux pour ce modèle de
scanner pour l'instant.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] mini portable et Ubuntu

2011-02-13 Thread David Tremblay
Salut

Pour qu'on puisse t'aider il faut que tu nous donnes le modèle exact
du miniportable et aussi les étapes détaillées qui mène à ton
diagnostique ça marche pas

En haut à gauche peux tu voir l'icône réseau ?

Est-ce que tu peux connecter ton miniportable avec un cable réseau et
vérifier si il y a un pilote à installer en allant dans le menu
système  administration  pilote supplémentaire ?

au plaisir de pouvoir t'aider

Le 13 février 2011 14:40, Denis Larsen denis...@gmail.com a écrit :
 Bonjour

 J'ai installé Ubuntu sur Window dans mon miniportable mais le problème est
 que Ubuntu ne fonctionne pas avec mon routeur. Serait-ce à cause de
 l'installation sur Windows 7?  Si j'élimine Windows et j'installe Ubuntu
 comme unique système cela fonctionnera-t-il?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Sean Miller
On 12 February 2011 19:46, alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com wrote:

 Armed with my new knowledge I am recently in touch with my Councillor to
 help make them aware that there is no real reason why they need to stay with
 a paid-for OS on their corporate laptop. It may take a bit more time of
 course.


I think that paid for is irrelevant, to be honest.

When I was working for Cornhill I was on what was called the e-aag (the
e-application architecture group) and one of the desires of the Cornhill
management was to move towards J2EE.  The terms of reference were fixed, in
that we had to have however many desktops with the IDE on it, so many
servers with the J2EE server and so on...

We evaluated several products on the market, including (I recall) BEA
Weblogic, IBM Websphere, the Oracle JDeveloper suite and JBOSS, a FOSS
product as most will no doubt be aware.

When it actually came to costings, including support, there really wasn't
ANY difference at all in the total cost of ownership.In fact, a
supported JBOSS worked out to be FAR from the cheapest, as other vendors
offered free support alongside the licences.

The opportunity that JBOSS did offer, of course, was that we could have an
unlimited number of installations - development, test, acceptance and live
servers, and clients on however many PCs we chose.

But, working on the terms of reference, it wasn't always cheaper.

So I think that the argument that Councils will automatically save money
through moving to FOSS is one that doesn't always stand up to scrutiny.

Ultimately we should be promoting Linux on its merits, rather than on costs.


Because, as well, people do tend to think if it's free there's something
inferior about it... and to make them change their minds we have to stop
spouting this free free free thing.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Sarah Chard
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 11:51 +, Sean Miller wrote:
 So I think that the argument that Councils will automatically save
 money through moving to FOSS is one that doesn't always stand up to
 scrutiny.
 
 Ultimately we should be promoting Linux on its merits, rather than on
 costs.

The argument about moving to FOSS for Councils is about avoiding lock-in
and having software that can be adapted by the councils for their use
and shared with other councils because it is open source. It's the long
term value of FOSS that matters.

And yes absolutely we should promote linux and open source generally on
it's merits - that's why we launched our county HOSS awards for
organisations and individuals who have been promoting and using Open
source in Herefordshire -( and we may have a nomination from the council
itself ) - it's all about promoting Open Source as positive so that
others will be encouraged to take it seriously and realise how many
organisations/businesses/individuals actually already use it.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Tony Travis

On 13/02/11 11:51, Sean Miller wrote:

[...]
When it actually came to costings, including support, there really
wasn't ANY difference at all in the total cost of ownership.In fact,
a supported JBOSS worked out to be FAR from the cheapest, as other
vendors offered free support alongside the licences.

The opportunity that JBOSS did offer, of course, was that we could have
an unlimited number of installations - development, test, acceptance and
live servers, and clients on however many PCs we chose.
[...]


Hi, Sean.

Presumably, your unlimited number of client PC's were running M$ 
Windoze, and this was not factored into your TCO...


I'm not for one moment disputing that Linux should be promoted on merit. 
However, TCO calculations can be misleading and 'supported' software, 
FLOSS or proprietary, may require the customer IT support team to have a 
lot more involvement than the management anticipate because the IT team 
know about application of the product to the specific customer's 
requirements.


In that respect, it seems more reasonable to endorse the idea of 
zero-cost software of either type and compare the level of service 
provided by different vendors: In your scenario, the licence fee (your 
quotes) implies, as I would expect, that licenced versions of the 
software are well supported. In fact, TCO calculations typically do not 
take into account the existing expertise of that the IT team and, in the 
case of FLOSS, that might be an important economic factor.


In my experience, managers think they can solve problems by buying a 
'solution' - hardware or software, but everyone else knows that it is 
people who solve problems and they are the most important factor.


So, what 'solution' did you opt for?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread bodsda
At the council where I work, vendor lock in is not a concern at all, quite the 
opposite. One of the merits is that everything is likely to integrate without 
an issue. Sharepoint, exchange, ms office, ms sql all work together to deliver 
the service. You can't just replace MS office with LibreOffice and get the same 
service.

I believe that the easiest solution to implement and see savings from are 
servers. My place for example has 5 DC's all doing 1 or 2 roles. Replacing 
these with Linux based DHCP and DNS servers would save over £1000 in licensing 
fees

The problem with trying to replace ms office is that many organisations will 
have a 5 year enterprise site license which they have paid for, so there is no 
cost to keep deploying and upgrading the office suite and therefore there is no 
reason to move to a free alternative.

Bodsda 
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 11:51 +, Sean Miller wrote:
 So I think that the argument that Councils will automatically save
 money through moving to FOSS is one that doesn't always stand up to
 scrutiny.
 
 Ultimately we should be promoting Linux on its merits, rather than on
 costs.

The argument about moving to FOSS for Councils is about avoiding lock-in
and having software that can be adapted by the councils for their use
and shared with other councils because it is open source. It's the long
term value of FOSS that matters.

And yes absolutely we should promote linux and open source generally on
it's merits - that's why we launched our county HOSS awards for
organisations and individuals who have been promoting and using Open
source in Herefordshire -( and we may have a nomination from the council
itself ) - it's all about promoting Open Source as positive so that
others will be encouraged to take it seriously and realise how many
organisations/businesses/individuals actually already use it.

Sarah


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Alan Lord (News)

On 12/02/11 23:34, Rob Beard wrote:


Good Lick ;-)



Reminds me of the Policeman in allo allo but some of his other 
franglais comments probably won't work too well by email...


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread alan c

On 13/02/11 11:28, Sarah Chard wrote:

O
n Sat, 2011-02-12 at 19:46 +, alan c wrote:



 the IT department and found that Bracknell use an overwhelming amount
   of Suse Enterprise server, and are carefully aware of the non linux
 apps they still depend upon, and plan for a future with thin clients.
 I think they have been noted in the press as  doing well etc
 generally, but it does not hit local news, nor, apparently, the
 Councillors awareness.

 Armed with my new knowledge I am recently in touch with my Councillor
 to help make them aware that there is no real reason why they need to
 stay with a paid-for OS on their corporate laptop. It may take a bit
 more time of course.


Local and national govt are very slow to change - there is pressure
building up but we need to keep pushing the case for linux  open
source. Our hlug Open Source day on March 26 is all about this and the
need for govt to support Open Document Standards.
We have sent invites out to all the Herefordshire councillors - the
cabinet member for ICT says he will attend  following pre -publicity
about the day published in the local paper we were approached by the
council ict dept and told that they were in the process of moving the
council web platform over to 'mostly open source' and they too would
like to send a rep and talk to us.
The underlying structure may change to Open Source, the council may
start using Linux Servers but the majority of their employees will
probably still be using proprietary office software
We want the council to consider putting Libre Office on their desktops
as a starting point which is why we will be talking  about long term
strategy to get out of lock-ins and issues around open formats.
We also want to let more ordinary people know about and use open source
and that's why we give away our custom open source disc - The Linux
Emporium have just kindly agreed to sponsor 100 more discs for the day
which is fantastic as we do everything with zero funds - we will replace
open office with Libre Office on this version.
Once people switch to using cross platform open source software and
become familiar with it then moving over to a full Linux OS becomes far
less intimidating.
The more people out there who use linux and open source software the
more pressure will be on govt local and national to use open formats we
can all read. It will also become easier for councils  national govt to
change the OS used by their employees to Ubuntu or another flavour as
they will have less resistance to deal with.
It does take time but the boulder is moving - we just need to keep on
pushing it.

Sarah


Hi Sarah
Would you  find a FOSS leaflet  (double sided A4) based on the 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread alan c

On 13/02/11 12:55, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:

At the council where I work, vendor lock in is not a concern at
all, quite the opposite. One of the merits is that everything is
likely to integrate without an issue. Sharepoint, exchange, ms
office, ms sql all work together to deliver the service. You can't
just replace MS office with LibreOffice and get the same service.

I believe that the easiest solution to implement and see savings
from are servers. My place for example has 5 DC's all doing 1 or 2
roles. Replacing these with Linux based DHCP and DNS servers would
save over £1000 in licensing fees

The problem with trying to replace ms office is that many
organisations will have a 5 year enterprise site license which they
have paid for, so there is no cost to keep deploying and upgrading
the office suite and therefore there is no reason to move to a free
alternative.

Bodsda Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device


Mmm.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Sarah Chard
O
n Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:38 +, alan c wrote:

 
 Hi Sarah
 Would you  find a FOSS leaflet  (double sided A4) based on the 
 OpenDIsc useful?
 If so can I email it to you?
 
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yes please - we are trying to put together as much info as possible for
the event - we have adapted the Open Disc so it's our custom version -
but having things people have already written to hand saves an immense
amount of work - 
please email it through

Sarah



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Paul Sutton

On 13/02/11 18:13, Sarah Chard wrote:

O
n Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:38 +, alan c wrote:


Hi Sarah
Would you  find a FOSS leaflet  (double sided A4) based on the
OpenDIsc useful?
If so can I email it to you?

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yes please - we are trying to put together as much info as possible for
the event - we have adapted the Open Disc so it's our custom version -
but having things people have already written to hand saves an immense
amount of work -
please email it through

Sara



yes please i have a few cds here i made so a good flyer would be useful

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Jacob Mansfield
the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get a copy
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
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On 13 February 2011 18:40, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
 On 13/02/11 18:13, Sarah Chard wrote:

 O
 n Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:38 +, alan c wrote:

 Hi Sarah
 Would you  find a FOSS leaflet  (double sided A4) based on the
 OpenDIsc useful?
 If so can I email it to you?

 --
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 Ubuntu user

 yes please - we are trying to put together as much info as possible for
 the event - we have adapted the Open Disc so it's our custom version -
 but having things people have already written to hand saves an immense
 amount of work -
 please email it through

 Sara


 yes please i have a few cds here i made so a good flyer would be useful

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Paul Sutton

On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get a copy
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
CyberKing Solutions
www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk


i downloaded the iso file then made a basic press-it lable  this is the 
best way to go really,  you need dvd's rather than cds.


paul


On 13 February 2011 18:40, Paul Suttonzl...@zleap.net  wrote:

On 13/02/11 18:13, Sarah Chard wrote:

O
n Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:38 +, alan c wrote:


Hi Sarah
Would you  find a FOSS leaflet  (double sided A4) based on the
OpenDIsc useful?
If so can I email it to you?

--
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Ubuntu user

yes please - we are trying to put together as much info as possible for
the event - we have adapted the Open Disc so it's our custom version -
but having things people have already written to hand saves an immense
amount of work -
please email it through

Sara


yes please i have a few cds here i made so a good flyer would be useful

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Sarah Chard


On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 20:04 +, Paul Sutton wrote:
 On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
  the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get a 
  copy
  Jacob Mansfield
  Programmer
  CyberKing Solutions
  www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk
 
 
 i downloaded the iso file then made a basic press-it lable  this is the 
 best way to go really,  you need dvd's rather than cds.
 
 paul

that's why we made a custom disc so it would fit a cd and be cheaper to
reproduce and therefor available for more people to use

Jacob - the iso we have for the new cd is still a test version and the
menu has hlug branding but if you are interested I can email you a link 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Rob Beard

On 13/02/11 20:04, Paul Sutton wrote:

On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get
a copy
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
CyberKing Solutions
www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk



i downloaded the iso file then made a basic press-it lable this is the
best way to go really, you need dvd's rather than cds.

paul



If if you customise it you can get it down to CD size.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Jacob Mansfield
go for the link anyway, I'll figure out how to get rid of the branding somehow
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
CyberKing Solutions
www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk



On 13 February 2011 20:24, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
 On 13/02/11 20:04, Paul Sutton wrote:

 On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

 the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get
 a copy
 Jacob Mansfield
 Programmer
 CyberKing Solutions
 www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk


 i downloaded the iso file then made a basic press-it lable this is the
 best way to go really, you need dvd's rather than cds.

 paul


 If if you customise it you can get it down to CD size.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Sarah Chard
O
n Sun, 2011-02-13 at 20:37 +, Rob Beard wrote:

  Sarah
 
 
 
 
 Sarah, are you using the updated menu system on there (I believe it's 
 the one where everything is compiled into one file), or is it the 
 original OpenDisc CD Menu which had individual HTML files?
 
 Ta,
 
 Rob
 

Rob
One of our lug members has done the work on the custom opendisc but I
believe it has seperate html files
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Paul Sutton



can we put a link on the ubuntu-uk website, it may not be specific for 
ubuntu but its a good way to introduce open source via windows software.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Paul Sutton



CyberKing Solutions
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the above site gives a database error

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Alan Bell

On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get a copy
Yes. The loco team has an allocation of CDs each release and I happen to 
have a stash from the recent show. This is exactly the kind of thing 
that they are for. If anyone is going to do any advocacy to local 
schools/ local government etc. then yes, you can have real CDs 
http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=746 Add a line 
for your activity to http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/2011plan in brackets put 
the number of CDs you want and poke the person with the CDs to send you 
some (currently me)


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] local council

2011-02-13 Thread Jacob Mansfield
poke
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
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www.cyberkingsolutions.co.uk



On 13 February 2011 23:02, Alan Bell
alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com wrote:
 On 13/02/11 19:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

 the CDs and flyers would be useful for my meeting as well, could I get a
 copy

 Yes. The loco team has an allocation of CDs each release and I happen to
 have a stash from the recent show. This is exactly the kind of thing that
 they are for. If anyone is going to do any advocacy to local schools/ local
 government etc. then yes, you can have real CDs
 http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=746 Add a line for
 your activity to http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/2011plan in brackets put the
 number of CDs you want and poke the person with the CDs to send you some
 (currently me)

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] JackyAlcie

2011-02-13 Thread UndiFineD
2011/2/13 Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com:
 Hiyas Jacky,

 well what can I say? To be immediately elected to UBT means they have been
 stalking you for a while (they do have a habit of doing so). Congratultions
 to you and the UBT team for getting an excellent new member but also to to
 speechcontrol and accessbiltiy for getting another person onto the team to
 push the cause.

 For those that do yet not yet know him, he is
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/jackyalcine

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RE: [Lubuntu-desktop] JackyAlcie

2011-02-13 Thread Micheal J Harker
I have replied inline (and BCC'ed Mailing Lists and People)

-Original Message-
From: lubuntu-desktop-bounces+micheal.harker=googlemail@lists.launchpad.net 
[mailto:lubuntu-desktop-bounces+micheal.harker=googlemail@lists.launchpad.net]
 On Behalf Of UndiFineD
Sent: 13 February 2011 13:36
To: Phill Whiteside
Cc: ubuntu-accessibility; speechcontrolt...@lists.launchpad.net; lubuntu-desktop
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] JackyAlcie

2011/2/13 Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com:
 Hiyas Jacky,

 well what can I say? To be immediately elected to UBT means they have been
 stalking you for a while (they do have a habit of doing so). Congratultions
 to you and the UBT team for getting an excellent new member but also to to
 speechcontrol and accessbiltiy for getting another person onto the team to
 push the cause.

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 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/jackyalcine

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Re: OpenCL for Natty?

2011-02-13 Thread Scott Ritchie
On 01/30/2011 03:15 PM, Alberto Milone wrote:
 On 08/01/11 20:54, Scott Ritchie wrote:
 Debian has a few (Nvidia-based) OpenCL packages, however they didn't
 make their way into Natty.  Is this something possible for us?

 Thanks,
 Scott Ritchie

 
 Hi Scott,
 
 What packages are you referring to? Are you referring to the OpenCL headers?
 
 Regards,
 

Yeah, I want to build Wine with OpenCL support and it needs those dev
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Kernel configuration - Was: Re: (No subject)

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 22:02 +0100, Victor henri wrote:
 Hello: 
 
 I have a problem since almost one year now. I'm using linuxsampler,
 that allows that load very big sample files (one of my .gig file is
 1.6 G for only one piano sound); this use disk streaming.
 
 I always have such problem only when i use the RT kernel : 
 
 0x7f6eef1ee860 Disk stream not available in time! 
 
 After several message slike that, i get :
 
 DiskThread: there was no free slot
 Disk stream order failed!
 
 Then the sounds clicks, then stops for 10 to 20 seconds, then i can
 play again, then it'll come again...
 
 This arrives on both Gentoo and Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits; BUT there is one
 thing however : there is ONE kernel with wich it doesn't arrive : the
 2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu lucid (RT kernel was in the repositories in
 Ubuntu untill 10.04 Lucid, then now i have to either take it  from
 Abogani's ppa (for lucid or natty) or compile it myself with the
 rt-patch from kernel.org; i've tried all of that, and nothings works,
 except for the 2.6.31.11-rt from in the repositories of Ubuntu
 Lucid-updates)
 
 Here are some technical details:
 - I have laptop Asus Core i7 for gamers (supposed to be very
 fast);to be noted : it also happens on another Asus Core I7, but NOT
 on an another Asus Core i3; 4Go RAM;
 - when i compile myself i choose : real-time preemption (of
 course) and Timer frequency 1000 Hz, either on Gentoo or on Ubuntu
 with kernel from kernel.org; nothing else is changed in Ubuntu.
 - i've tried with the no-op cfq scheduler also; i use ext3 on
 Gentoo and ext4 on Ubuntu;
 - have a nvidia graphic card, but no proprietary driver
 installed
 
 i have posted that at the linuxsampler mailing list without succes
 
 Could please someone help me? i LOVE RT-kernel and its
 capabilities What is it in the linux-rt package that is not
 somewhere else and that allows things to work for me? 
 
 Thank you
 
 Victor

Did you test what will happen, if you copy the configuration of the
2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu Lucid to the source directory, instead of
making your own configuration? Rename it from 'config-2.6.31.11-rt' to
'.config' in the source directory, before you build the kernel. If you
run make oldconfig nothing should be asked.

Hth,

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RE: problem of disk threads whith every rt kernel, except with kernel-2.6.31.11! - Was: Re: Kernel configuration - Was: Re: (No subject)

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 09:24 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 22:02 +0100, Victor henri wrote:
  Hello: 
  
  I have a problem since almost one year now. I'm using linuxsampler,
  that allows that load very big sample files (one of my .gig file is
  1.6 G for only one piano sound); this use disk streaming.
  
  I always have such problem only when i use the RT kernel : 
  
  0x7f6eef1ee860 Disk stream not available in time! 
  
  After several message slike that, i get :
  
  DiskThread: there was no free slot
  Disk stream order failed!
  
  Then the sounds clicks, then stops for 10 to 20 seconds, then i can
  play again, then it'll come again...
  
  This arrives on both Gentoo and Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits; BUT there is one
  thing however : there is ONE kernel with wich it doesn't arrive : the
  2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu lucid (RT kernel was in the repositories in
  Ubuntu untill 10.04 Lucid, then now i have to either take it  from
  Abogani's ppa (for lucid or natty) or compile it myself with the
  rt-patch from kernel.org; i've tried all of that, and nothings works,
  except for the 2.6.31.11-rt from in the repositories of Ubuntu
  Lucid-updates)
  
  Here are some technical details:
  - I have laptop Asus Core i7 for gamers (supposed to be very
  fast);to be noted : it also happens on another Asus Core I7, but NOT
  on an another Asus Core i3; 4Go RAM;
  - when i compile myself i choose : real-time preemption (of
  course) and Timer frequency 1000 Hz, either on Gentoo or on Ubuntu
  with kernel from kernel.org; nothing else is changed in Ubuntu.
  - i've tried with the no-op cfq scheduler also; i use ext3 on
  Gentoo and ext4 on Ubuntu;
  - have a nvidia graphic card, but no proprietary driver
  installed
  
  i have posted that at the linuxsampler mailing list without succes
  
  Could please someone help me? i LOVE RT-kernel and its
  capabilities What is it in the linux-rt package that is not
  somewhere else and that allows things to work for me? 
  
  Thank you
  
  Victor
 
 Did you test what will happen, if you copy the configuration of the
 2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu Lucid to the source directory, instead of
 making your own configuration? Rename it from 'config-2.6.31.11-rt' to
 '.config' in the source directory, before you build the kernel. If you
 run make oldconfig nothing should be asked.
 
 Hth,
 
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Re: M-Audio Audiophile 192

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 19:03 +0100, Hartmut Noack wrote:
 Am 30.01.2011 16:32, schrieb Ronan Jouchet:
  Hi Fabio,
  Have a look at the ffado device database:
  http://ffado.org/?q=devicesupport%2Flistfilter0=m-audiofilter1=audiophileop2=OR
  Is this the correct card?
 
 The card mentioned is NOT a Firewire-Device.
 (This is one of the reasons top-posting is not recommended - top-posters 
 tend not to read the message, they are answering to...)
 
 It comes with a ICE1724-Chipset. Alsa has a driver for that chips on 
 board for some years now. So, yes: the card should work out of the box.
 
 Pitfalls: Pulse Audio does NOT play well with the alsa-drivers for the 
 cards little siblings (ICE 1712-cards like Maudio Audiophile 1024).

cat /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf
#
# Configuration for the ICE1712 (Envy24) chip
#
[snip]
confdir:pcm/front.conf

ICE1712.pcm.front.0 {
@args [ CARD ]
@args.CARD {
type string
}
type route
ttable.0.0 1
ttable.1.1 1
slave.pcm {
type hw
card $CARD
}
 fix PA issue 
slave.format S32_LE
slave.channels 10
##
}
[snip]

 
 Starting Jack with Qjackctl would suspend PA and thus work around this 
 problems.
 
 HZN/Berlin
 
 
  -- Ronan
 
 
  On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Fábio 
  Magnonifabiohmagn...@gmail.comwrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  Does anyone here has the M-Audio Audiophile 192? Or know if it works well?
 
 
  http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=media.media_photosPID=4d7897dd8634814f14129d196e9eeb4e
  **http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=media.media_photosPID=4d7897dd8634814f14129d196e9eeb4e
 
  Thanks,
 
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Completely OT: How to Degauss a Computer Monitor?

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf
Pardon, I hope you're indulgent, but perhaps another user or video
engineer is able to help. Using Ubuntu Studio/64 Studio is unpleasant
while the screen has got colour spots. 

When turning on my monitor or using the degauss option by the menu,
nothing happens, but a little click sound, without the additional noise
done by the degauss.

Because I don't have the professional equipment to degauss CRTs from
external, I tested 
a demagnetiser coil for analog audio heads, with and without
touching a long screw driver,
a reversing hammer drill,
not a hand-held blender, because the cable was too short,
but a fan heater and
another monitor degaussing while face to face to the motley
monitor
without success.

Until now I didn't screw on the monitor.

Any trick how I can degauss it today, without repairing it and without
buying a low cost CRT degausser?

Any hints about what component/s might be broken?

Cheers!

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Re: Completely OT: How to Degauss a Computer Monitor?

2011-02-13 Thread Tim Cook
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 13:19 +0100, Ralf wrote:
 Any trick how I can degauss it today, without repairing it and without
 buying a low cost CRT degausser?
 

A degausser is about it.  

 Any hints about what component/s might be broken?

It is likely a thermistor in line on the degaussing coil.



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[SOLVED] Re: Completely OT: How to Degauss a Computer Monitor?

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 07:14 -0600, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Sunday, February 13, 2011 06:19:09 am you wrote:
  Pardon, I hope you're indulgent, but perhaps another user or video
  engineer is able to help. Using Ubuntu Studio/64 Studio is unpleasant
  while the screen has got colour spots.
  
  When turning on my monitor or using the degauss option by the menu,
  nothing happens, but a little click sound, without the additional noise
  done by the degauss.
  
  Because I don't have the professional equipment to degauss CRTs from
  external, I tested
  a demagnetiser coil for analog audio heads, with and without
  touching a long screw driver,
  a reversing hammer drill,
  not a hand-held blender, because the cable was too short,
  but a fan heater and
  another monitor degaussing while face to face to the motley
  monitor
  without success.
  
  Until now I didn't screw on the monitor.
  
  Any trick how I can degauss it today, without repairing it and without
  buying a low cost CRT degausser?
  
  Any hints about what component/s might be broken?
 
 That monitor will eventually need repair, the varistor circuitry that does 
 this has failed.  Its a fairly common failure.

Hi Gene :)

thank you. You're right, but too late, I already repaired it.

I called Thomas, he said that usually the black box connected to the
wire, wrapping the tube, will be unsoldered and he was right. I opened
the monitor and this resistor-thingy was single sided unsoldered and
additionally half of the land isn't existing. I soldered the pin to the
half of the land and now it's repaired. Unfortunately opening the
monitor was hard and it is much harder to close it correctly, so for the
moment the monitor isn't closed very well, but the screen is ok.
Degaussing is working again.

Cheers!

Ralf

PS: Any hints how to close a MEDION LIFETEC MD 1998 JB J91B case are
welcom *lol*.

 
 I don't know what is available where you are, but Radio Shack used to sell 
 an audio tape eraser for about 25$ back in the day of audio cassettes.  It 
 is strong enough that I have even used it to degause the steel racks the 
 monitors were mounted in after a heavy lightning storm.
 
 It is slightly shorter than a pound of butter, has a pushbutton switch in 
 the top of its T shaped handle, and should not be energized for more than a 
 minute at a time else it will overheat, but be aware that it should not be 
 turned off until it has been removed, slowly, to a distance of 3 or 4 feet 
 in order for the residual fields to decay slowly enough to result in the 
 metals in the crt to be truly demagnetized.
 
 A tv service shop that has been around for a long time may have a big coil 
 that was used for that back in the day  may be willing to loan it to you 
 for an hour or so.  Same rules apply there, be several feet away before 
 turning it off.
 
  Cheers!
  
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RE: problem of disk threads whith every rt kernel, except with kernel-2.6.31.11! - Was: Re: Kernel configuration - Was: Re: (No subject)

2011-02-13 Thread Victor henri



 Subject: RE: problem of disk threads whith every rt kernel, except with   
 kernel-2.6.31.11! - Was: Re: Kernel configuration - Was: Re: (No
 subject)
 From: ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
 To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 09:28:49 +0100
 
 On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 09:24 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
  On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 22:02 +0100, Victor henri wrote:
   Hello: 
   
   I have a problem since almost one year now. I'm using linuxsampler,
   that allows that load very big sample files (one of my .gig file is
   1.6 G for only one piano sound); this use disk streaming.
   
   I always have such problem only when i use the RT kernel : 
   
   0x7f6eef1ee860 Disk stream not available in time! 
   
   After several message slike that, i get :
   
   DiskThread: there was no free slot
   Disk stream order failed!
   
   Then the sounds clicks, then stops for 10 to 20 seconds, then i can
   play again, then it'll come again...
   
   This arrives on both Gentoo and Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits; BUT there is one
   thing however : there is ONE kernel with wich it doesn't arrive : the
   2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu lucid (RT kernel was in the repositories in
   Ubuntu untill 10.04 Lucid, then now i have to either take it  from
   Abogani's ppa (for lucid or natty) or compile it myself with the
   rt-patch from kernel.org; i've tried all of that, and nothings works,
   except for the 2.6.31.11-rt from in the repositories of Ubuntu
   Lucid-updates)
   
   Here are some technical details:
   - I have laptop Asus Core i7 for gamers (supposed to be very
   fast);to be noted : it also happens on another Asus Core I7, but NOT
   on an another Asus Core i3; 4Go RAM;
   - when i compile myself i choose : real-time preemption (of
   course) and Timer frequency 1000 Hz, either on Gentoo or on Ubuntu
   with kernel from kernel.org; nothing else is changed in Ubuntu.
   - i've tried with the no-op cfq scheduler also; i use ext3 on
   Gentoo and ext4 on Ubuntu;
   - have a nvidia graphic card, but no proprietary driver
   installed
   
   i have posted that at the linuxsampler mailing list without succes
   
   Could please someone help me? i LOVE RT-kernel and its
   capabilities What is it in the linux-rt package that is not
   somewhere else and that allows things to work for me? 
   
   Thank you
   
   Victor
  
  Did you test what will happen, if you copy the configuration of the
  2.6.31.11-rt from Ubuntu Lucid to the source directory, instead of
  making your own configuration? Rename it from 'config-2.6.31.11-rt' to
  '.config' in the source directory, before you build the kernel. If you
  run make oldconfig nothing should be asked.
  
  Hth,
  
  Ralf

Hello Ralph

Yes i did, without succes; i'll retry in case i did something wrong... but i 
did...

On the other hand, i've asked the question ate the RT kernel mailing list; one 
of the devolopers of the rt kernel himself tried to help me; but since i was 
not able to give enough debug info (i need a serial port to get the debug info 
and i don't have it), nothing came out of it...
I'm curious to see if the new rt-kernel will fix this or not...

Victor

 
 
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Re: Completely OT: How to Degauss a Computer Monitor?

2011-02-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 11:39 -0200, Tim Cook wrote:
 On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 13:19 +0100, Ralf wrote:
  Any trick how I can degauss it today, without repairing it and without
  buying a low cost CRT degausser?
  
 
 A degausser is about it.  
 
  Any hints about what component/s might be broken?
 
 It is likely a thermistor in line on the degaussing coil.

Yep and it was 'self-unsoldered'. Thank you Tim.


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Dificuldades para baixar arquivos

2011-02-13 Thread José Aniceto
Olá,


Explico o motivo, e que baixando por http acaba dando problema e as vezes
perco o trabalho de uma noite toda assim posso pausa o douwloud e retornar
de onde parei


 vc pode usar wget -c
ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com//maverick/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.isoou
outro link num terminal, pode pausar usando as teclas Ctrl + c, para
continuar use as setas que no terminal vai aparecer os últimos comandos, até
chegar no que vc quer.E ainda pode  usar o zsync, para usar sudo apt-get
install zsync, depois zsync
ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com//maverick/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.iso.zsyncou
outro link sempre com o final zsync. Este é o mais seguro, além do que
você pode aproveitar partes de uma imagem com defeito, ou outras imagens
tipo se vc tem o ubuntu e quer o kubuntu, basta renomear a imagem que vc tem
para a que vc quer baixar. O zsync compara as imagens e aproveita o que der
como também no final analiza a imagem final.
Grato,
Aniceto
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] [Bulk] Re: UBUNTU PARA NETBOOK

2011-02-13 Thread José Aniceto
Olá Ávila,

Olá Aniceto, seria possível da um $lspci pra ver qual vídeo é o seu aí.
Abraços.

O computador não tá com o meu filho, assim que der eu envio.
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] [Bulk] Re: UBUNTU PARA NETBOOK

2011-02-13 Thread Ávila .
Opa. parei que embolou tudo.


O Cícero tem o net Acer A0751h que é o vídeo  intel GMA500 
E o Aniceto tem o net acer aoa150 que usa o vídeo  Intel GMA 950 

A solução para o GMA 500 até então é esta
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Como-configurar-GMA500-no-Ubuntu-9.10-com-repositorios-do-proprio-Karmic/
e
depois esta se ainda estiver travando.
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Usando-VaAPI-com-a-GMA500-no-Ubuntu-9.10-em-videos-Full-HD

Já o GMA 950 parece não ter problemas.

**
Em 13 de fevereiro de 2011 11:45, José Aniceto anicet...@ig.com.brescreveu:

 Olá Ávila,

 Olá Aniceto, seria possível da um $lspci pra ver qual vídeo é o seu aí.
 Abraços.

 O computador não tá com o meu filho, assim que der eu envio.
 Aniceto
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] [Bulk] Re: UBUNTU PARA NETBOOK

2011-02-13 Thread Cicero Rocha
resumindo houve uma troca de informações? kkk blz corrigindo aqui!

Em 13 de fevereiro de 2011 11:16, Ávila . genin...@gmail.com escreveu:

 Opa. parei que embolou tudo.


 O Cícero tem o net Acer A0751h que é o vídeo  intel GMA500 
 E o Aniceto tem o net acer aoa150 que usa o vídeo  Intel GMA 950 

 A solução para o GMA 500 até então é esta

 http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Como-configurar-GMA500-no-Ubuntu-9.10-com-repositorios-do-proprio-Karmic/
 e
 depois esta se ainda estiver travando.

 http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Usando-VaAPI-com-a-GMA500-no-Ubuntu-9.10-em-videos-Full-HD

 Já o GMA 950 parece não ter problemas.

 **
 Em 13 de fevereiro de 2011 11:45, José Aniceto anicet...@ig.com.br
 escreveu:

  Olá Ávila,
 
  Olá Aniceto, seria possível da um $lspci pra ver qual vídeo é o seu aí.
  Abraços.
 
  O computador não tá com o meu filho, assim que der eu envio.
  Aniceto
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[Ubuntu-BR] LVM e Raid 5

2011-02-13 Thread Thiago Gomes
Alguem pode me dizer se é possivel fazer LVM e Raid 5 ao mesmo tempo
usando tres discos ??

Como seria

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Dificuldades para baixar arquivos

2011-02-13 Thread Marlon
nofa, essa parada do zsync é massa, tá anotada aqui para futuras
utilizações..
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Em 13 de fevereiro de 2011 11:39, José Aniceto anicet...@ig.com.brescreveu:

 Olá,


 Explico o motivo, e que baixando por http acaba dando problema e as vezes
 perco o trabalho de uma noite toda assim posso pausa o douwloud e retornar
 de onde parei


  vc pode usar wget -c

 ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com//maverick/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.isoou
 outro link num terminal, pode pausar usando as teclas Ctrl + c, para
 continuar use as setas que no terminal vai aparecer os últimos comandos,
 até
 chegar no que vc quer.E ainda pode  usar o zsync, para usar sudo apt-get
 install zsync, depois zsync

 ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com//maverick/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.iso.zsyncou
 outro link sempre com o final zsync. Este é o mais seguro, além do que
 você pode aproveitar partes de uma imagem com defeito, ou outras imagens
 tipo se vc tem o ubuntu e quer o kubuntu, basta renomear a imagem que vc
 tem
 para a que vc quer baixar. O zsync compara as imagens e aproveita o que der
 como também no final analiza a imagem final.
 Grato,
 Aniceto
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[Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Marcus Vinicius
Estou tentando fazer uma conexão remota entre dois pcs ubuntus.
Um computador utilza internet banda larga da tim e o outro velox
compartilhada.
Aí eu instalei o no-ip, para configurar o vinagre para entra usando o
dns e não o ip static, que em toda vez em que se conecta muda.
Instelei o no-ip mas não sei como configurar, pois não entendo muito
como funciona a conexão remota de ips dinamicos.


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Marcus Vinicius
Consegui instalar agora eu não consigo pingar no
marcus2vinicus.no-ip.org, ele reconhce o ip mas não tem resposta.
E como faço para que toda vez que eu ligar o pc esteja configurado.?
root@menino-laptop:/var/lib/noip2# noip2 -S
1 noip2 process active.
Process 17842, started as noip2, (version 2.1.9)
Using configuration from /var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf
Last IP Address set 201.23.160.66
Account marcus2vinicius
configured for:
host  marcus2vinicius.no-ip.org
Updating every 30 minutes via /dev/ppp0 with NAT enabled.

On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 19:18 -0300, Marcus Vinicius wrote:
 Estou tentando fazer uma conexão remota entre dois pcs ubuntus.
 Um computador utilza internet banda larga da tim e o outro velox
 compartilhada.
 Aí eu instalei o no-ip, para configurar o vinagre para entra usando o
 dns e não o ip static, que em toda vez em que se conecta muda.
 Instelei o no-ip mas não sei como configurar, pois não entendo muito
 como funciona a conexão remota de ips dinamicos.
 
 



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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Fabiano Barros
faz assim:

# noip -C

ai ele vai pedir pra vc selecionar a placa de rede q vc se conecta (se vc
tiver mais de uma no teu pc ou conectar via pppoe), depois vai pedir o login
do cadastro no noip, depois senha.

na pergunta que termina com 30 colo 5(tempo de atualização do host)

ou seja, ele vai tentar atualizar seu host de 5 em 5 minutos..

depois disso, pra responder ping ou acesso ssh ou coisa do genero vc vai
precisar configurar o firewall ou o redirecionamento de portas.

seja mais claro no q vc precisa que ai posso tentar te dar o caminho das
pedras.

Obs.: o noip é um serviço no ubuntu, ou seja, ja inicia no boot, mais de qq
forma vc anda pode coloca-lo no /etc/rc.local em distros ou instalações que
não forem feitas pelo apt-get






2011/2/13 Marcus Vinicius viny...@hotmail.com

 Consegui instalar agora eu não consigo pingar no
 marcus2vinicus.no-ip.org, ele reconhce o ip mas não tem resposta.
 E como faço para que toda vez que eu ligar o pc esteja configurado.?
 root@menino-laptop:/var/lib/noip2# noip2 -S
 1 noip2 process active.
 Process 17842, started as noip2, (version 2.1.9)
 Using configuration from /var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf
 Last IP Address set 201.23.160.66
 Account marcus2vinicius
 configured for:
 host  marcus2vinicius.no-ip.org
 Updating every 30 minutes via /dev/ppp0 with NAT enabled.

 On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 19:18 -0300, Marcus Vinicius wrote:
  Estou tentando fazer uma conexão remota entre dois pcs ubuntus.
  Um computador utilza internet banda larga da tim e o outro velox
  compartilhada.
  Aí eu instalei o no-ip, para configurar o vinagre para entra usando o
  dns e não o ip static, que em toda vez em que se conecta muda.
  Instelei o no-ip mas não sei como configurar, pois não entendo muito
  como funciona a conexão remota de ips dinamicos.
 
 



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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Tarciso Amorim
Tira uma duvida teu roteador disca ou em modo bridge?
Se tiver atraves de um nat você não não vai pirgar tua maquina e sim o teu
roteador.
O mais interessante é que cada maquina faça o nat.

Explica como ta tua situação qualquer coisa tentamos ajudar.
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Marcus Vinicius
Eu uso o noip2 fiz isso:
root@menino-laptop:/home/menino# noip2 -C
Configuration file '/var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf' is in use by process
1190.
Ending!
Eu quero deixar minha maquina no ponto, para eu acessa-la de qualquer
lugar onde eu esteja.
Agora para acessa-la eu preciso de qual programa? posso usar o vinagre
msm? obs.: usando o endereço dns e não o ip.
Uso conexão modem (tim), não uso roteador nao.

On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 00:09 -0200, Fabiano Barros wrote:
 faz assim:
 
 # noip -C
 
 ai ele vai pedir pra vc selecionar a placa de rede q vc se conecta (se vc
 tiver mais de uma no teu pc ou conectar via pppoe), depois vai pedir o login
 do cadastro no noip, depois senha.
 
 na pergunta que termina com 30 colo 5(tempo de atualização do host)
 
 ou seja, ele vai tentar atualizar seu host de 5 em 5 minutos..
 
 depois disso, pra responder ping ou acesso ssh ou coisa do genero vc vai
 precisar configurar o firewall ou o redirecionamento de portas.
 
 seja mais claro no q vc precisa que ai posso tentar te dar o caminho das
 pedras.
 
 Obs.: o noip é um serviço no ubuntu, ou seja, ja inicia no boot, mais de qq
 forma vc anda pode coloca-lo no /etc/rc.local em distros ou instalações que
 não forem feitas pelo apt-get
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2011/2/13 Marcus Vinicius viny...@hotmail.com
 
  Consegui instalar agora eu não consigo pingar no
  marcus2vinicus.no-ip.org, ele reconhce o ip mas não tem resposta.
  E como faço para que toda vez que eu ligar o pc esteja configurado.?
  root@menino-laptop:/var/lib/noip2# noip2 -S
  1 noip2 process active.
  Process 17842, started as noip2, (version 2.1.9)
  Using configuration from /var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf
  Last IP Address set 201.23.160.66
  Account marcus2vinicius
  configured for:
  host  marcus2vinicius.no-ip.org
  Updating every 30 minutes via /dev/ppp0 with NAT enabled.
 
  On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 19:18 -0300, Marcus Vinicius wrote:
   Estou tentando fazer uma conexão remota entre dois pcs ubuntus.
   Um computador utilza internet banda larga da tim e o outro velox
   compartilhada.
   Aí eu instalei o no-ip, para configurar o vinagre para entra usando o
   dns e não o ip static, que em toda vez em que se conecta muda.
   Instelei o no-ip mas não sei como configurar, pois não entendo muito
   como funciona a conexão remota de ips dinamicos.
  
  
 
 
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Jorgeluis Guerra
Se vc instalou o no-ip do repositório do ubuntu, sugiro configurá-lo usando:
*sudo dpkg-reconfigure noip2*

Se não instalou, também sugiro que instale:
sudo aptitude install noip2
ou
sudo apt-get install noip2

Pelo dpkg tem uma interface melhor. Siga as instruções apresentadas e
pronto, toda vez que você ligar o PC (e de X em X minutos, vc escolhe de qto
em qto tempo) a aplicação atualiza o IP do host selecionado.

Abs,
Jorgeluis.


2011/2/14 Marcus Vinicius viny...@hotmail.com

 Eu uso o noip2 fiz isso:
 root@menino-laptop:/home/menino# noip2 -C
 Configuration file '/var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf' is in use by process
 1190.
 Ending!
 Eu quero deixar minha maquina no ponto, para eu acessa-la de qualquer
 lugar onde eu esteja.
 Agora para acessa-la eu preciso de qual programa? posso usar o vinagre
 msm? obs.: usando o endereço dns e não o ip.
 Uso conexão modem (tim), não uso roteador nao.

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Configurar no-ip

2011-02-13 Thread Marcus Vinicius
Na verda o noip2 já está configurado, agora eu preciso msm é configurar
o  firewall, pois eu não consigo pingar no nesse dns.

On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 04:42 +, Jorgeluis Guerra wrote:
 Se vc instalou o no-ip do repositório do ubuntu, sugiro configurá-lo usando:
 *sudo dpkg-reconfigure noip2*
 
 Se não instalou, também sugiro que instale:
 sudo aptitude install noip2
 ou
 sudo apt-get install noip2
 
 Pelo dpkg tem uma interface melhor. Siga as instruções apresentadas e
 pronto, toda vez que você ligar o PC (e de X em X minutos, vc escolhe de qto
 em qto tempo) a aplicação atualiza o IP do host selecionado.
 
 Abs,
 Jorgeluis.
 
 
 2011/2/14 Marcus Vinicius viny...@hotmail.com
 
  Eu uso o noip2 fiz isso:
  root@menino-laptop:/home/menino# noip2 -C
  Configuration file '/var/lib/noip2/noip2.conf' is in use by process
  1190.
  Ending!
  Eu quero deixar minha maquina no ponto, para eu acessa-la de qualquer
  lugar onde eu esteja.
  Agora para acessa-la eu preciso de qual programa? posso usar o vinagre
  msm? obs.: usando o endereço dns e não o ip.
  Uso conexão modem (tim), não uso roteador nao.
 



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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu-be mugs?

2011-02-13 Thread Matthew Deboysere
I'm pro merchandising!

And to reply: we are allowed to sell everything on our discounted booth, as 
long as we don't compete with the other booths. So this means we can sell 
shirts, pens, mugs, ... but not hardware like usb-sticks or headphones, ... 
However, these last examples can be discussed with Dipro, because they gave us 
the discount. Maybe thay can allow that to because it's specific merchandising 
to support us, not to compete with the others.

Matt

Op 12-feb-2011, om 22:34 heeft Jurgen Gaeremyn het volgende geschreven:

 On 12-02-11 19:23, Ward De Ridder wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 The ubuntu-be t-shirts are selling very good, I thought maybe we could
 start looking for other things to sell as well.
 Things I found are:
 
 Mugs,
 I sent a mail to http://significs.nl http://significs.nl/ , if we buy
 a box of 36 we can buy them for €209,40, shiping included.
 Any print with any amount of diffirent colors can be used.
 We can get them for €180 incl. shipment if we include 'made
 by significs.nl http://significs.nl/'  somewhere in small on the
 mug-design.
 
 Bags,
 At fosdem a lot of people ask for bags, also at dipro's people need bags
 for everything they buy,
 we can buy these bags
 http://www.westfordmill.com/images/more/W107/westfordmill_w107_black.jpg
 for €3.8 / bag, with a 1 color print on it.
 
 This are just some ideas, what do you think?
 
 Ward De Ridder (warddr)
 
 
 As for Dipro... If I recall correctly, we're not allowed to sell stuff
 there - or we'll have to pay full price for the stand. I doubt we'd even
 make enough money selling the stuff to pay back for the stand.
 
 Obviously, events like FOSDEM are great to offer some gadgets, and maybe
 online could also be fun. But then we should also have to find a way
 (person) to take care of the shipping...
 
 Grtz,
 Jurgen
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu-be Digest, Vol 60, Issue 11 Shipping items

2011-02-13 Thread Eric Van Aelst
The easiest way to ship small items is to work with KIALA. You can find
all info on their website. I use KIALA for shipping out computers and
other stuff too for several years now. 

Eric 


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 well I'm thinking about putting up a shopping cart system for the shirts 
 anyways.. Until now I did it manually and making the invoices is a pain in 
 the *ss..
 So if it ever gets approved I would be more than happy to put them in it.. :-)
 
 But I would wait with other merchandising stuff until we have a solid way to 
 distribute the shirts and stuff.
 (You could see the shirts as a way to gain knowledge about the whole 
 merchandising thing)
 
 
 grts
 
 
 
 
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 Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 23:03:22 +0100
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 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu-be mugs?
 
 I don't mind taking care of the shipment, but you can't send mugs or it will 
 be really expensive (they're breakable).
 I think we have to mention -be somewere if we want to use the ubuntu-logo, 
 but we can do it small at the bottomn.
 
 
 Ward
 
 2011/2/12 Jurgen Gaeremyn jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
 
 
 As for Dipro... If I recall correctly, we're not allowed to sell stuff
 
 there - or we'll have to pay full price for the stand. I doubt we'd even
 
 make enough money selling the stuff to pay back for the stand.
 
 
 
 Obviously, events like FOSDEM are great to offer some gadgets, and maybe
 
 online could also be fun. But then we should also have to find a way
 
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 On 11-02-11 21:01, jean7491-Events-Team wrote:
 ...
   b. Ubuntu promotion material for fairs/events :
  - Weg naar de vrijheid posters: it is suggested to distribute (free)
  posters in Antwerp, and to announce it through Dipro regular email, for
  example, a gratis poster to the x first visitors (with a story?). This
  could be an opportunity to ask people to write about experiences with
  Ubuntu.
 
 This could be easy to just have a small camera and record the
 testimonials. Aftwerwards, we put them together in a little movie, and
 (with permission) post it on Youtube too... :)
 I think this would be easier than requesting written testimonials.
 
  
  - Flyers Ubuntu-be a6 (2011)
  We need more new ideas/designs for new flyers 2011. Proposals are in
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsFlyers2011 .
  Please add your proposals/comments in the mailing list for discussion
  (and in the wiki). ramtar will translate the flyer in French. woutervddn
  will provide the source file. Deadline for the project: 01 June 2011
  
  - Rollups to improve our booths: which design?  First proposals are
  already in. Please add your proposals in the wiki page:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsRollup2011
  Question to Canonical (if (free or cheap) rollups are available?) will
  be sent through the LoCo-teams Council and the
  loco-conta...@lists.ubuntu.com 

Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting 10/02/2011 – Report

2011-02-13 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn
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 - Flyers Ubuntu-be a6 (2011)
 We need more new ideas/designs for new flyers 2011. Proposals are in
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsFlyers2011 .
 Please add your proposals/comments in the mailing list for discussion
 (and in the wiki). ramtar will translate the flyer in French. woutervddn
 will provide the source file. Deadline for the project: 01 June 2011

 - Rollups to improve our booths: which design?  First proposals are
 already in. Please add your proposals in the wiki page:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsRollup2011
 Question to Canonical (if (free or cheap) rollups are available?) will
 be sent through the LoCo-teams Council and the
 loco-conta...@lists.ubuntu.com (mailing list). Perhaps other LoCo teams
 are interested?

Are the original (I assume SVG) files of the sample flyers available for
download? I would like to use the same theme as either the one of Wouter
or Massimiliano for the Rollup 2011. (or vice versa make a flyer in the
theme of my rollup with the content of one of the existing flyers).
If anyone would want the SVG-file of my design to fiddle with... give me
a blip and I'll send it to you.

Grtz,
Jurgen.
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Re: Посоветуйте ОС для слабого компа с терминальным клиентом RDP

2011-02-13 Thread Сергей Сулимов
Кстати, может кто подскажет есть ли консольный дистрибутив убунты, без 
иксов, рабочих столов и прочих гуев?


13.02.2011 17:22, wrt пишет:

12.02.2011 13:01, locke314 пишет:

Минимализм во всём, кроме трудозатрат.

Кто бы спорил :)


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Re: Посоветуйте ОС для слабого компа с терминальным клиентом RDP

2011-02-13 Thread Дмитрий Суслов
Ubuntu Server ?

13 февраля 2011 г. 11:11 пользователь Сергей Сулимов 
mail...@sulimovsv.mail.narod.ru написал:

 Кстати, может кто подскажет есть ли консольный дистрибутив убунты, без
 иксов, рабочих столов и прочих гуев?

 13.02.2011 17:22, wrt пишет:

  12.02.2011 13:01, locke314 пишет:

 Минимализм во всём, кроме трудозатрат.

 Кто бы спорил :)

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Re: Посоветуйте ОС для слабого компа с терминальным клиентом RDP

2011-02-13 Thread Igor Shipenkov
если ставить с диска alternate то можно ставить минимальный набор. ну
и с диска server тоже.

13 февраля 2011 г. 14:11 пользователь Сергей Сулимов
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 Кстати, может кто подскажет есть ли консольный дистрибутив убунты, без
 иксов, рабочих столов и прочих гуев?

 13.02.2011 17:22, wrt пишет:

 12.02.2011 13:01, locke314 пишет:

 Минимализм во всём, кроме трудозатрат.

 Кто бы спорил :)

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Re: Посоветуйте ОС для слабого компа с терминальным клиентом RDP

2011-02-13 Thread Philipp Baranovskiy
с сайта можно скачать mini.iso (12мб) - там только консольный установщик. Можно 
все доставить руками.

где то в вики убунту ссылка есть. Если не найдете, могу прислать сам файл.


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Сергей Сулимов mail...@sulimovsv.mail.narod.ru wrote:

|Кстати, может кто подскажет есть ли консольный дистрибутив убунты, без 
|иксов, рабочих столов и прочих гуев?
|
|13.02.2011 17:22, wrt пишет:
| 12.02.2011 13:01, locke314 пишет:
| Минимализм во всём, кроме трудозатрат.
| Кто бы спорил :)
|
|С уважением,
|Сергей Сулимов
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Re: Посоветуйте ОС для слабого компа с терминальным клиентом RDP

2011-02-13 Thread wrt

13.02.2011 11:11, Сергей Сулимов пишет:
Кстати, может кто подскажет есть ли консольный дистрибутив убунты, без 
иксов, рабочих столов и прочих гуев?


13.02.2011 17:22, wrt пишет:

12.02.2011 13:01, locke314 пишет:

Минимализм во всём, кроме трудозатрат.

Кто бы спорил :)


С уважением,
Сергей Сулимов


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Имена файлов ???

2011-02-13 Thread XIT
Привет all.

Десктопная убунта успешно прочитала и открыла DVD диск с древнючей
подборкой модели для сборки, имена корректно отображаются как в
консоли, так и в nautilus. Но вот серверная убунта, отображает имена
файлов в знаках ??.

Попробовал понять в какой кодировке имена файлов, скопировав имя файла
в крякозябрах, которое отображается в свойствах файла в nautilus,
оказалась CP1252 (вроде не врёт http://bit.ly/i9cX1p).

Как научить сервер корректно отображать кодировку имён файлов? Куда копать?



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Re: Имена файлов ???

2011-02-13 Thread Talik Wonder
sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup

13 февраля 2011 г. 22:44 пользователь XIT xolo...@gmail.com написал:

 Привет all.

 Десктопная убунта успешно прочитала и открыла DVD диск с древнючей
 подборкой модели для сборки, имена корректно отображаются как в
 консоли, так и в nautilus. Но вот серверная убунта, отображает имена
 файлов в знаках ??.

 Попробовал понять в какой кодировке имена файлов, скопировав имя файла
 в крякозябрах, которое отображается в свойствах файла в nautilus,
 оказалась CP1252 (вроде не врёт http://bit.ly/i9cX1p).

 Как научить сервер корректно отображать кодировку имён файлов? Куда копать?



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Re: Имена файлов ???

2011-02-13 Thread XIT
14 февраля 2011 г. 5:27 пользователь Talik Wonder
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 sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup


Кнопки поменять и размер шрифта лишним наверное не будет), но поможет
это вряд ли.

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Re: Билайн домашний

2011-02-13 Thread Усин Айбек
Как сделать автозапуск VPN при загрузке компьютера:

Для Кубунту:
sudo kate /etc/rc.local

ДляУбунту:
sudo gedit /etc/rc.local

в файл/etc/rc.local перед строкой exit 0добавить код

pon имя_вашего_соединения


*А вообще крайне нерекомендую таким образом что либо настраивать, что там за
скрипт лежит на корбине одному богу известно. он может и ваш аккаунт сливать
куда нить и прочее. перестаньте быть кухарками, убунту для того и создана
что бы Вас из кухарок превратить в людей мыслящих или разумных т.е. homo
sapiens.*

14 февраля 2011 г. 9:53 пользователь vasily starostin
sib...@rambler.ruнаписал:

 Столкнулся с такой проблемой. Поставил Убунту 10.4 своему товарищу.
 Он выбрал для сети провайдера Билайна.
 Она ставится так:
 Чтобы настроить интернет, откройте терминал (консоль) и скопируйте туда
 следующую строчку:
 wgethttp://help.corbina.net/internet/install/linux/vpn_prj/vpn.sh; sudo
 bash ./vpn.sh

 и нажмите Enter (если Вас спросят пароль администратора, введите его,
 это не пароль от VPN. Учтите, что введение этого пароля в консоли не
 отображается, но он нормально вводится)

 После чего вам понадобится ответить на вопросы - указать Ваш логин,
 пароль и т.д.

 По окончанию работы скрипта, вы получите рабочее VPN-соединение и
 маршруты для одновременной работы локальной сети и интернета. Если Вы
 ошиблись, просто начните заново.

 Как сделать автозапуск VPN при загрузке компьютера:

 Для Кубунту:
 sudo kate /etc/rc.local

 ДляУбунту:
 sudo gedit /etc/rc.local

 в файл/etc/rc.local перед строкой exit 0добавить код

 pon имя_вашего_соединения

 ___

 все сделал так- соединение появилось, но при перезагрузке компа сеть
 опять пропала.
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Re: Имена файлов ???

2011-02-13 Thread Dmitry Agafonov
Если я ничего не попутал:
Читать man mount
Искать Mount options for iso9660

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Re: Билайн домашний

2011-02-13 Thread Сергей Сулимов

14.02.2011 13:53, vasily starostin пишет:

Столкнулся с такой проблемой. Поставил Убунту 10.4 своему товарищу.
Он выбрал для сети провайдера Билайна.
Она ставится так:
Чтобы настроить интернет, откройте терминал (консоль) и скопируйте туда
следующую строчку:
wgethttp://help.corbina.net/internet/install/linux/vpn_prj/vpn.sh;  sudo
bash ./vpn.sh

и нажмите Enter (если Вас спросят пароль администратора, введите его,
это не пароль от VPN. Учтите, что введение этого пароля в консоли не
отображается, но он нормально вводится)

После чего вам понадобится ответить на вопросы - указать Ваш логин,
пароль и т.д.

По окончанию работы скрипта, вы получите рабочее VPN-соединение и
маршруты для одновременной работы локальной сети и интернета. Если Вы
ошиблись, просто начните заново.

Как сделать автозапуск VPN при загрузке компьютера:

Для Кубунту:
sudo kate /etc/rc.local

ДляУбунту:
sudo gedit /etc/rc.local

в файл/etc/rc.local перед строкой exit 0добавить код

pon имя_вашего_соединения

___

все сделал так- соединение появилось, но при перезагрузке компа сеть
опять пропала.
В чем может быть причина? И что сделать?




Не стоит пользоваться этими скриптами... VPN в убунте 10.04 и выше 
подключается с полпинка, достаточно в нетворк-манагере прописать имя 
пользователя и пароль (в большинстве случаев)...
VPN нужно подкючать вручную, т.е. каждый раз при запуске компа вручную 
кликать мышью и устанавливать коннект... Если вам нужно то могу прислать 
скрипты автозапуска впн и автоподключения в случае падения соединения...


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Re: Имена файлов ???

2011-02-13 Thread XIT
Нуу да, либо iso9660, либо udf. Читал, монтировал по всякому,
результат тот же. Причем монтировал с теми же опциями как и на
десктопе в fstab\mtab. Потому и обращаюсь к сообществу, что не нашел
решения.





14 февраля 2011 г. 10:10 пользователь Dmitry Agafonov
agafonovdmi...@gmail.com написал:
 Если я ничего не попутал:
 Читать man mount
 Искать Mount options for iso9660

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[Bug 716310] Re: ssh connections disconnects automatically

2011-02-13 Thread Søren Holm
Ok on another server I administer :

sgh@zemeckis:~$ sudo status ssh
ssh stop/waiting
sgh@zemeckis:~$ cat /var/run/sshd.pid 
11889
sgh@zemeckis:~$

that is not good I guess? since I did the login over ssh.

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[Bug 708023] Re: exim 4.74 released fixes CVE-2011-0017

2011-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/hardy-security/exim4

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/dapper-updates/exim4

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/exim4

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/lucid-security/exim4

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/maverick-updates/exim4

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic-security/exim4

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[Bug 713646] Re: IPv6 functionality in ip_ plugin assumse #!/bin/sh being bash

2011-02-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: munin (Debian)
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[Bug 392968] Re: beautifulsoup 3.1 is buggy, provide 3.0 by default

2011-02-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
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[Bug 394494] Re: Package falsly contains test scripts / misses docs

2011-02-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
The extra scripts issue was fixed in 3.1.0.1-2 (which is in karmic). The
docs request is tracked in LP: #478932.

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** Changed in: beautifulsoup (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 392968] Re: beautifulsoup 3.1 is buggy, provide 3.0 by default

2011-02-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
 Beautiful Soup 3.1 is broken. however, as it has some more features
than 3.0 it should be provided in a separate packages.

That is not something that can be easily done with Python packages, only
a single version can be in th archive at a time. BeautifulSoup 4 looks
like it'll have the package name beatifulsoup so it may be installable
concurrently with 3.x which is called BeautifulSoup (on unix).

I've taken over the maintainance of this package on Debian, and now need
to work out how best to handle this... :/

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[Bug 478932] Re: python-beautifulsoup should have some docs

2011-02-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
Leonard: Any chance of including the docs in future tarballs?

I see trunk has an empty docs dir, which is at least a start :)

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[Bug 718318] [NEW] package ethtool 6-0 failed to install/upgrade:

2011-02-13 Thread Jan Truyts
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ethtool

failed during upgrade to 10.04

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: ethtool 6-0
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-28.55-generic 2.6.32.27+drm33.12
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-28-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Feb 13 17:24:50 2011
ErrorMessage:
 ErrorMessage: subproces installed pre-removal script gaf een foutwaarde 2 terug
SourcePackage: ethtool
Title: package ethtool 6-0 failed to install/upgrade:

** Affects: ethtool (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 lucid

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[Bug 718318] Re: package ethtool 6-0 failed to install/upgrade:

2011-02-13 Thread Jan Truyts


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[Bug 478932] Re: python-beautifulsoup should have some docs

2011-02-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 392968] Re: beautifulsoup 3.1 is buggy, provide 3.0 by default

2011-02-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 710114] [NEW] kvm/qemu server freeze

2011-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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I have running a Ubuntu 10.04 Server on a Xeon CPU with kvm/qemu.
Since a kernel update few weeks ago, sometimes my VM die and the VM host too.

I can ping the VM host and I get an answer but can not login via ssh.

Looking directly on the screen shows me the messages as I attached.

qemu-kvm 0.12.3+noroms-0ubuntu9.3

Linux vmhost 2.6.32-28-server #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 23:57:16 UTC
2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 710114] Re: kvm/qemu server freeze

2011-02-13 Thread Fabio Marconi
** Package changed: ubuntu = qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 718326] [NEW] false positive

2011-02-13 Thread Thelasko
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: clamav

Floppy_Office.zip reported as Trojan.Agent-194409  This reported to be a 
false positive by it's creator.
http://xtort.net/freeware/office-and-productivity/floppy-office/

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: clamav 0.96.5+dfsg-1ubuntu1.10.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-28.55-generic 2.6.32.27+drm33.12
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-28-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Feb 13 12:35:41 2011
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release amd64 (20100429)
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=en_US.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: clamav

** Affects: clamav (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid

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[Bug 718326] Re: false positive

2011-02-13 Thread Thelasko


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[Bug 718326] Re: false positive

2011-02-13 Thread Scott Kitterman
The virus definitions come direct from clamav.net. Please file a bug at
bugs.clamav.net. There's nothing we can do about this in Ubuntu.

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[Bug 576949] Re: [lucid] LOAD DATA INFILE fails in replication, simple patch available in 5.1.43

2011-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/lucid-proposed/mysql-dfsg-5.1

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[Bug 718404] [NEW] Newer Version Available

2011-02-13 Thread TARUN KUMAR MALL
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bacula

Newer Version Available upstream.
Needs upgradation

** Affects: bacula (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 718411] [NEW] package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread Steve C
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: exim4

Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-28.55-generic 2.6.32.27+drm33.12
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-28-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Feb 12 22:42:53 2011
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit 
status 1
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: exim4
Title: package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

** Affects: exim4 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 lucid

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[Bug 718411] Re: package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread Steve C


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[Bug 718410] [NEW] package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread Steve C
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: exim4

Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-28.55-generic 2.6.32.27+drm33.12
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-28-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Feb 12 22:42:53 2011
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit 
status 1
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: exim4
Title: package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

** Affects: exim4 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 lucid

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[Bug 718410] Re: package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread Steve C


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[Bug 718411] Re: package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread Robert Roth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 718410 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/718410

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   package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
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[Bug 590537] Re: lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions keeps showing up in the system log

2011-02-13 Thread Cristiano Nunes
This message apears every time when open Chromium.

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[Bug 718454] [NEW] package squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-02-13 Thread John Ward
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: squid

after auto update, seems to crash

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-29.57-generic 2.6.32.28+drm33.13
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-29-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Feb 14 00:49:58 2011
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit 
status 1
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release i386 (20100429)
SourcePackage: squid
Title: package squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12.1 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

** Affects: squid (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 lucid

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2011-02-13 Thread John Ward


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[Bug 357067] Re: javascript parsing error

2011-02-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: beautifulsoup (Debian)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 718404] Re: Newer Version Available

2011-02-13 Thread TARUN KUMAR MALL
** Changed in: bacula (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: bacula (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = TARUN KUMAR MALL (c2tarun)

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[Bug 697105] Re: Segfault on POST

2011-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/apr

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[Bug 577264] Re: libvirt started after cgred - cgroup not working correctly

2011-02-13 Thread Serge Hallyn
Marked this invalid since the fix will come in libcgroup (in bug
644669).

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 717690] Re: package qemu-kvm 0.13.0+noroms-0ubuntu12 [modified: usr/share/man/man1/qemu-user.1.gz] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/qemu-ppc64', which is also in package q

2011-02-13 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Indeed, qemu-ppc64 is being installed both by qemu-user and qemu-kvm.
I've marked this low priority since (at least here in my test) the
package does install successfully and is usable.

** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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Title:
  package qemu-kvm 0.13.0+noroms-0ubuntu12 [modified: usr/share/man/man1
  /qemu-user.1.gz] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
  '/usr/bin/qemu-ppc64', which is also in package qemu-user
  0.13.50-2011.02-0-0ubuntu1

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[Bug 710114] Re: kvm/qemu server freeze

2011-02-13 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.

This looks to be a bug in the rmap_remove() function in the kernel kvm
module.  Unfortunately that part of the code has changed quite a bit so
this could be tough to track down.  To help narrow things down, can you
tell us when was the first time you encountered this?  Had you been
running for a long time on lucid before that with no problems?  And is
there anything in particular which you can do in your guest to reliably
reproduce this?

** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

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