Re: [ubuntu-uk] What would Linus Pauling think about 'Linux Certified'?

2009-08-05 Thread James Milligan
On 5 Aug 2009, at 00:15, Alan Bell  
alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com wrote:




Rowan - this may be the organisation you wish to complain to - was  
also partly referenced to by Alan Pope earlier:


one of the Alans, but not the Popey

Alan.


I could have sworn it said Pope!

Never mind though - I'll just refer to each one as an Alan from now  
on :-)


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] What would Linus Pauling think about 'Linux Certified'?

2009-08-05 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 05/08/09 08:15, James Milligan wrote:
snip /
 one of the Alans http://thealans.com, but not the Popey


 I could have sworn it said Pope!

 Never mind though - I'll just refer to each one as an Alan from now on :-)

 James

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] What would Linus Pauling think about 'Linux Certified'?

2009-08-05 Thread Norman Silverstone

 We are the borg. You will be assimilated.
 
Now, now you are starting to show your age.

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[ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Jai Harrison
Hey everyone,

I have been using a Nokia 3220 since around late 2004. Recently I've
been doing so over the free Blyk network but as that's now shutting
down (in 2 and 1/2 weeks) I'm in need of a new phone network. My
phone's battery dies very quickly (although I just ordered a
replacement one to maintain some use of the phone).

As I now need to get a new network I figured it would be great to have
internet access out and about. Of course this means getting a modern
phone as well but I've been planning on replacing my current phone for
a *long* time.

Also factor in that I'm a student who's never had a contract before so
the idea is very daunting to me. Especially because of almost no
income and mostly loans. I figure that I will have to take a contract
to get decent rates for texts/minutes and internet.

So next comes two epically difficult tasks:
1) Find a network with decent rates on texts, minutes and a reasonable
unlimited plan (500mb is not reasonable). At the same time don't
lock myself into an 18-24 month contract.
2) Select a phone that complements the above network. Offering me a
decent web browser, much customisability (geek factor), good calendar
system for my awful memory, decent media playback (ogg would be a plus
but I suppose I could always write a script to convert to MP3 when
copying files over), anything else that people think is essential(?)
Bluetooth compatibility with Ubuntu would be useful.

I think that what complements my needs best in terms of a phone might
be an Android one but I think they cost around £400 so wondering what
everyone else has/knows of.

I'm able to provide additional information as required. To anyone
who's read through this mountain of text and then taken the time to
reply, thank you :)

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[ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Gordon
Anyone done this?
If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations? 


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Mike Paglia
I have been running the Windows 7 beta under parallels for the iMac and it
runs a treat. I have also tried it in virtualbox running in a virtual
instance of Ubuntu on the iMac and again it performs really well.

Both tests out performed a native install on a dell 620 laptop (ok I know my
iMac is zippy but its still good)

I would just give it a go. Whats the worst that can happen? you have to
create another VM :)
2009/8/5 Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread LeeGroups

 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations? 
Yes, a couple of times with various betas under VirtualBox...
It runs fine, and has nice wallpaper... :)


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Darren.Mansell
Written from my perspective as a G1 Android user..
 
 Hey everyone,
 
 I have been using a Nokia 3220 since around late 2004. Recently I've
 been doing so over the free Blyk network but as that's now shutting
 down (in 2 and 1/2 weeks) I'm in need of a new phone network. My
 phone's battery dies very quickly (although I just ordered a
 replacement one to maintain some use of the phone).
 
 As I now need to get a new network I figured it would be great to have
 internet access out and about. Of course this means getting a modern
 phone as well but I've been planning on replacing my current phone for
 a *long* time.
 
 Also factor in that I'm a student who's never had a contract before so
 the idea is very daunting to me. Especially because of almost no
 income and mostly loans. I figure that I will have to take a contract
 to get decent rates for texts/minutes and internet.
 
 So next comes two epically difficult tasks:
 1) Find a network with decent rates on texts, minutes and a reasonable
 unlimited plan (500mb is not reasonable). At the same time don't
 lock myself into an 18-24 month contract.

T-Mobile with the G1 do unlimited data with a fair use policy. I'm a fairly 
heavy user and haven't fallen foul of any fair use restrictions yet.

You will struggle to get a phone without a 12-18 month contract without paying 
through the nose.

 2) Select a phone that complements the above network.

I have my G1 on T-Mobile but I know of other that have bought them for around 
£190 from eBay unlocked and use them on Orange. Not sure of the data deals 
there though.

 Offering me a decent web browser, 

Android browser is webkit based and works great. No gesture support by default 
but if you load a community ROM (like I have) it puts gesture support like 
pinch zooming back in.

 much customisability (geek factor), 

G1 is ideal then, root it (easy) then put whichever community build you want 
on. You then can tweak lots of things like startup, shutdown screens, themes, 
amount of virtual screens, get a shell directly on the phone, SSH to other 
devices, use it as a WiFi/BT router etc.

 good calendar
 system for my awful memory, 

The Google Calendar syncing is brilliant. Google Calender itself is great and 
the phone client works very well with it.

 decent media playback (ogg would be a plus
 but I suppose I could always write a script to convert to MP3 when
 copying files over), 

The built-in music player plays OGG. The video player is restricted to H.264 
because of the built-in hardware decoder but it makes for very nice quality, 
smooth video at a decent res.

 anything else that people think is essential(?)
 Bluetooth compatibility with Ubuntu would be useful.

I've got a Brodit car kit for my G1 and it sync's hands-free Bluetooth with the 
car stereo and Bluetooth audio streaming. Add CoPilot Live 9 Android for £25 
and it's the ultimate car PC. Play videos on the move, audio through the car 
stereo, play audio while sat-nav directions overlay, phone calls break through 
the BT audio connection seamlessly. It's an awesome bit of kit. All your 
contacts are sync'd from your Gmail account so you don't have to edit anything 
on the phone.

 
 I think that what complements my needs best in terms of a phone might
 be an Android one but I think they cost around £400 so wondering what
 everyone else has/knows of.

As I said, others I know have bought them for £200

 
 I'm able to provide additional information as required. To anyone
 who's read through this mountain of text and then taken the time to
 reply, thank you :)
 
 Jai
 

At the risk of annoying iPhone users, to me the G1 is a more capable phone and 
will give you a lot more freedom. It's great fun to use and the Qwerty keyboard 
is the absolute killer. I've used the on-screen keyboard and it's no comparison 
to a real keyboard.

HTH. 
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[ubuntu-uk] Configuring dsmcad daemon to startup automatically on system reboot

2009-08-05 Thread Alex Birchall
Hello,

In an earlier post to this list, I explained the problem I was having
installing the Tivoli Storage Manager client on an Ubuntu Hard Heron
server, following the instructions at
http://www.adsm.org/forum/showthread.php?t=16637.  As a result of useful
replies from Jonathon Fernyhough and Alan Lord, I managed to get the
installation working and was able to do an incremental backup.

I am now trying to get the dsmcad daemon configured to startup
automatically on system reboot.  From the website
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663context=SSGSG7q1=linux
+start+dsmcaduid=swg21240599loc=en_UScs=utf-8lang=en I located a
script for the Automatic startup of dsmcad daemon on system reboot on
SUSE Linux.

I then followed the instructions at
http://embraceubuntu.com/2005/09/07/adding-a-startup-script-to-be-run-at
-bootup/, but after several attempts nothing is happening.

Presumably, something is being logged somewhere, but where?

Many thanks for any suggestions!

Regards,

Alex Birchall
Library Systems Manager
The Sheppard Library
Middlesex University
The Burroughs
London NW4 4BT
UK

Tel:  +44 (0)20 8 411 5235
Mob:  07765 237 570




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread javadayaz
talking about heavy internet usage i recently got a text from tmob saying i
had used 80% of monthly usage.

I download some podcasts to the g1!

2009/8/5 darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk

 Written from my perspective as a G1 Android user..
 
  Hey everyone,
 
  I have been using a Nokia 3220 since around late 2004. Recently I've
  been doing so over the free Blyk network but as that's now shutting
  down (in 2 and 1/2 weeks) I'm in need of a new phone network. My
  phone's battery dies very quickly (although I just ordered a
  replacement one to maintain some use of the phone).
 
  As I now need to get a new network I figured it would be great to have
  internet access out and about. Of course this means getting a modern
  phone as well but I've been planning on replacing my current phone for
  a *long* time.
 
  Also factor in that I'm a student who's never had a contract before so
  the idea is very daunting to me. Especially because of almost no
  income and mostly loans. I figure that I will have to take a contract
  to get decent rates for texts/minutes and internet.
 
  So next comes two epically difficult tasks:
  1) Find a network with decent rates on texts, minutes and a reasonable
  unlimited plan (500mb is not reasonable). At the same time don't
  lock myself into an 18-24 month contract.

 T-Mobile with the G1 do unlimited data with a fair use policy. I'm a fairly
 heavy user and haven't fallen foul of any fair use restrictions yet.

 You will struggle to get a phone without a 12-18 month contract without
 paying through the nose.

  2) Select a phone that complements the above network.

 I have my G1 on T-Mobile but I know of other that have bought them for
 around £190 from eBay unlocked and use them on Orange. Not sure of the data
 deals there though.

  Offering me a decent web browser,

 Android browser is webkit based and works great. No gesture support by
 default but if you load a community ROM (like I have) it puts gesture
 support like pinch zooming back in.

  much customisability (geek factor),

 G1 is ideal then, root it (easy) then put whichever community build you
 want on. You then can tweak lots of things like startup, shutdown screens,
 themes, amount of virtual screens, get a shell directly on the phone, SSH to
 other devices, use it as a WiFi/BT router etc.

  good calendar
  system for my awful memory,

 The Google Calendar syncing is brilliant. Google Calender itself is great
 and the phone client works very well with it.

  decent media playback (ogg would be a plus
  but I suppose I could always write a script to convert to MP3 when
  copying files over),

 The built-in music player plays OGG. The video player is restricted to
 H.264 because of the built-in hardware decoder but it makes for very nice
 quality, smooth video at a decent res.

  anything else that people think is essential(?)
  Bluetooth compatibility with Ubuntu would be useful.

 I've got a Brodit car kit for my G1 and it sync's hands-free Bluetooth with
 the car stereo and Bluetooth audio streaming. Add CoPilot Live 9 Android for
 £25 and it's the ultimate car PC. Play videos on the move, audio through the
 car stereo, play audio while sat-nav directions overlay, phone calls break
 through the BT audio connection seamlessly. It's an awesome bit of kit. All
 your contacts are sync'd from your Gmail account so you don't have to edit
 anything on the phone.

 
  I think that what complements my needs best in terms of a phone might
  be an Android one but I think they cost around £400 so wondering what
  everyone else has/knows of.

 As I said, others I know have bought them for £200

 
  I'm able to provide additional information as required. To anyone
  who's read through this mountain of text and then taken the time to
  reply, thank you :)
 
  Jai
 

 At the risk of annoying iPhone users, to me the G1 is a more capable phone
 and will give you a lot more freedom. It's great fun to use and the Qwerty
 keyboard is the absolute killer. I've used the on-screen keyboard and it's
 no comparison to a real keyboard.

 HTH.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread David Jones
Following what Darren has said, I've got an htc magic on vodafone and can't
fault it. Syncing with gmail is simple and works brilliantly for email,
contacts etc. I was concerned about only having a 500mb data allowance, but
in my first month of setting up, installing applications, getting on irc,
browsing, email etc I only used 50mb.

I also found that I was able to put an orange aim in the phone and it wasn't
network locked.

Dave

On Aug 5, 2009 12:52 PM, darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:

Written from my perspective as a G1 Android user..

  Hey everyone,   I have been using a Nokia 3220 since around late 2004.
Recently I've  been ...
T-Mobile with the G1 do unlimited data with a fair use policy. I'm a fairly
heavy user and haven't fallen foul of any fair use restrictions yet.

You will struggle to get a phone without a 12-18 month contract without
paying through the nose.

 2) Select a phone that complements the above network.
I have my G1 on T-Mobile but I know of other that have bought them for
around £190 from eBay unlocked and use them on Orange. Not sure of the data
deals there though.

 Offering me a decent web browser,
Android browser is webkit based and works great. No gesture support by
default but if you load a community ROM (like I have) it puts gesture
support like pinch zooming back in.

 much customisability (geek factor),

G1 is ideal then, root it (easy) then put whichever community build you want
on. You then can tweak lots of things like startup, shutdown screens,
themes, amount of virtual screens, get a shell directly on the phone, SSH to
other devices, use it as a WiFi/BT router etc.

 good calendar  system for my awful memory,
The Google Calendar syncing is brilliant. Google Calender itself is great
and the phone client works very well with it.

 decent media playback (ogg would be a plus  but I suppose I could always
write a script to conve...
The built-in music player plays OGG. The video player is restricted to H.264
because of the built-in hardware decoder but it makes for very nice quality,
smooth video at a decent res.

 anything else that people think is essential(?)  Bluetooth compatibility
with Ubuntu would be us...
I've got a Brodit car kit for my G1 and it sync's hands-free Bluetooth with
the car stereo and Bluetooth audio streaming. Add CoPilot Live 9 Android for
£25 and it's the ultimate car PC. Play videos on the move, audio through the
car stereo, play audio while sat-nav directions overlay, phone calls break
through the BT audio connection seamlessly. It's an awesome bit of kit. All
your contacts are sync'd from your Gmail account so you don't have to edit
anything on the phone.

  I think that what complements my needs best in terms of a phone might 
be an Android one but ...
As I said, others I know have bought them for £200

  I'm able to provide additional information as required. To anyone 
who's read through this mo...
At the risk of annoying iPhone users, to me the G1 is a more capable phone
and will give you a lot more freedom. It's great fun to use and the Qwerty
keyboard is the absolute killer. I've used the on-screen keyboard and it's
no comparison to a real keyboard.

HTH.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Cornelius Mostert
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 Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 12:05:40 +0100
 From: Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com
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 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations?




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Michael G Fletcher
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, David Jones
djones.dan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Following what Darren has said, I've got an htc magic on vodafone and can't 
 fault it. Syncing with gmail is simple and works brilliantly for email, 
 contacts etc. I was concerned about only having a 500mb data allowance, but 
 in my first month of setting up, installing applications, getting on irc, 
 browsing, email etc I only used 50mb.

 I also found that I was able to put an orange aim in the phone and it wasn't 
 network locked.

 Dave


+1 for the HTC Magic from Vodafone

My thoughts on it - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/107

video - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/108

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Beard
Gordon wrote:
 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations? 
   
Yes, I managed to get it running on VirtualBox.  Basically as long as 
you can give it enough memory (I think it's a minimum of 512MB, but more 
ideally about 1 to 2GB) then it should work okay.  Of course it'll help 
if your processor supports virtualisation technology (most AMD 
processors from the Athlon X2 upwards and some Athlon 64 chips support 
AMD-V and the higher range of Intel CPU's support Intel VT-x) but it 
isn't required.

On my Core 2 Duo 2GHz notebook with 4GB Ram it ran quite well in 
Virtualbox with 2GB allocated to it (I'm using the 32-Bit server kernel 
on Ubuntu Desktop).

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Beard
Mike Paglia wrote:
 I have been running the Windows 7 beta under parallels for the iMac 
 and it runs a treat. I have also tried it in virtualbox running in a 
 virtual instance of Ubuntu on the iMac and again it performs really well.
You can VirtualBox on Ubuntu which was running in a VM?

That's pretty cool, a VM in a VM. :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Beard
darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:
 I have my G1 on T-Mobile but I know of other that have bought them for around 
 £190 from eBay unlocked and use them on Orange. Not sure of the data deals 
 there though.
   
Just a thought, IIRC some providers do SIM only contracts on 30 day 
terms, not entirely sure what sort of minutes, text and data allowance 
you get with that, but might be an option if you can get hold of an 
unlocked G1.

I presume the G1 will hopefully be a bit cheaper too when the next model 
comes out.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread doug livesey
Ugh. I *hate* my HTC Touch Diamond2 -- tries to be an iPhone, but fails
miser- and epic- ally.Really wish I had a real iPhone. Or a G1.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread javadayaz
Although i wasnt a fan of the physical keyboard i had to change my opinion
when i tried the g1's at a tmob store.

Its a must for me now. Onscreen keyboard is all well and good..but not
really the same.




2009/8/5 doug livesey biot...@gmail.com

 Ugh. I *hate* my HTC Touch Diamond2 -- tries to be an iPhone, but fails
 miser- and epic- ally. Really wish I had a real iPhone. Or a G1.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Darren.Mansell
Same here. For SSH'ing into servers with ConnectBot it's great. Little
mobile command centre J

 

From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of javadayaz
Sent: 05 August 2009 14:01
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

 

Although i wasnt a fan of the physical keyboard i had to change my
opinion when i tried the g1's at a tmob store.

 

Its a must for me now. Onscreen keyboard is all well and good..but not
really the same.

 



 

2009/8/5 doug livesey biot...@gmail.com

Ugh. I *hate* my HTC Touch Diamond2 -- tries to be an iPhone, but fails
miser- and epic- ally. 

Really wish I had a real iPhone. Or a G1.

   Doug.

 


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[ubuntu-uk] IE6 no more

2009-08-05 Thread Alan Bell
There is a campaign underway and gathering momentum to show IE6 the door

http://www.ie6nomore.com

this site gives you a banner that displays to IE6 users encouraging them 
to upgrade to a modern browser. If you have any websites you can add 
this to then that would be a service to the world.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Steve Garton

Michael G Fletcher wrote:

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, David Jones
djones.dan...@googlemail.com  wrote:
   

Following what Darren has said, I've got an htc magic on vodafone and can't 
fault it. Syncing with gmail is simple and works brilliantly for email, 
contacts etc. I was concerned about only having a 500mb data allowance, but in 
my first month of setting up, installing applications, getting on irc, 
browsing, email etc I only used 50mb.

I also found that I was able to put an orange aim in the phone and it wasn't 
network locked.

Dave

 


+1 for the HTC Magic from Vodafone

My thoughts on it - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/107

video - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/108

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Follow me at - http://twitter.com/big_fletch

   
My +1 for the HTC Magic too. Literally Everyone else in my office has an 
iPhone of some description (I used to have), and the number of 
faults/problems/missing features they have compared to the Magic is unreal.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Darren.Mansell
 
  Dave
 
 
 +1 for the HTC Magic from Vodafone
 
 My thoughts on it - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/107
 
 video - http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/108
 
 _
 Michael Fletcher
 

Mike, I'm sure Bluetooth Audio isn't mono on mine. It certainly sounds
as good as CD's through my car stereo. Are you using Cupcake?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Michael G Fletcher
 Mike, I'm sure Bluetooth Audio isn't mono on mine. It certainly sounds
 as good as CD's through my car stereo. Are you using Cupcake?

 Arren

 --

Hi Arren, I'm using cupcake. but to be honest I have only ever
connected to my ear-piece when driving.  Glad that it is stereo then!
are you connecting to a bluetooth car receiver for music playback?

Do you know if the bluetooth can now connect to a PC for file transfer
or tethering?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Darren.Mansell
 
  Mike, I'm sure Bluetooth Audio isn't mono on mine. It certainly
 sounds
  as good as CD's through my car stereo. Are you using Cupcake?
 
  Arren
 
  --
 
 Hi Arren, I'm using cupcake. but to be honest I have only ever
 connected to my ear-piece when driving.  Glad that it is stereo then!
 are you connecting to a bluetooth car receiver for music playback?
 
 Do you know if the bluetooth can now connect to a PC for file transfer
 or tethering?
 

Sorry, I missed the D off. It's Darren :)

Yeah I've got a Pioneer car stereo with Bluetooth and hands-free built
in. Bluetooth audio works through the stereo and calls just stop the
music playing to come through the hands-free and resume afterwards.

I haven't tried using BT to transfer files. I'm sure it will work
though.

Darren

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[ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Simon Wears
I've been looking into Android a bit, and although I couldn't find  
much on this myself, someone might know. Is it possible to run Google  
Android on an iPhone?

I'd like to give it a try, but I love the iPhone handset. And, I don't  
have another phone to try it on.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Jamie Bennett
On 5 Aug 2009, at 17:19, Simon Wears wrote:
 I've been looking into Android a bit, and although I couldn't find
 much on this myself, someone might know. Is it possible to run Google
 Android on an iPhone?

Short answer: A big definite NO.
Long answer: NO but checkout www.iphonelinux.org/

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Stephen Garton
2009/8/5 Michael G Fletcher mich...@ilovemylinux.com:
 Sorry, I missed the D off. It's Darren :)

 Yeah I've got a Pioneer car stereo with Bluetooth and hands-free built
 in. Bluetooth audio works through the stereo and calls just stop the
 music playing to come through the hands-free and resume afterwards.

 I haven't tried using BT to transfer files. I'm sure it will work
 though.

 Darren


 hehe - sorry Darren :-)

 I'm not so sure about the file transfer.  in the same way that you
 can't send a picture or a video or a contact via bluetooth to another
 phone.  Unless I'm missing the obvious!!  [sorry, will get back on
 topic after this]

 from [1]

 At launch, Android had fairly rudimentary support for Bluetooth, but
 that has now changed. With the latest update, it can handle more than
 just wireless headsets.

 Specifically, it now lets you use stereo headsets. I have a pair from
 Samsung, and they work beautifully now.

 The situation is less rosy for other Bluetooth accessories. For
 example, I can pair a wireless keyboard with my G1, but that's as far
 as it goes -- the phone won't take input from the external device.

 --Michael

 [1] http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=15283

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I'm sure I've seen somewhere an Android App is available for a couple
of quid to enable file transfer over Bluetooth

googles
This was the one I'd seen:
http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.alex.BluetoothFileshare

Disclaimer:- not used it so don't know how well it works

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread David King
I have done it as well, in VMware (I downloaded a premade VMware image 
of Windows 7). It worked okay, but I will not be buying a copy or using 
it regularly. It is not as good as Linux, and although an improvement on 
Vista, it is still not good value for money. Although the free beta 
which lasts a few months is worth trying out, at least to know what the 
competition are producing.

David King



LeeGroups wrote:
 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations? 
 


   

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 05/08/09 12:05, Gordon wrote:
 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations?


Yep.

It ran fine in a VirtualBox VM on Ubuntu.

I hated it. Win7 was chock full of those really annoying popups and 
wizards that try to tell you what you don't really want to do...

It didn't last long.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Rowan Berkeley
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 19:13 +0100, Alan Lord (News)
alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
 those really annoying popups and 
 wizards that try to tell you what you don't really want to do...

How I love those. Tell us more.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Larry Wright
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
 Sorry, I missed the D off. It's Darren :)

 Yeah I've got a Pioneer car stereo with Bluetooth and hands-free built
 in. Bluetooth audio works through the stereo and calls just stop the
 music playing to come through the hands-free and resume afterwards.

 I haven't tried using BT to transfer files. I'm sure it will work
 though.

 Darren

 

 hehe - sorry Darren :-)

 I'm not so sure about the file transfer.  in the same way that you
 can't send a picture or a video or a contact via bluetooth to another
 phone.  Unless I'm missing the obvious!!  [sorry, will get back on
 topic after this]

 from [1]

 At launch, Android had fairly rudimentary support for Bluetooth, but
 that has now changed. With the latest update, it can handle more than
 just wireless headsets.

 Specifically, it now lets you use stereo headsets. I have a pair from
 Samsung, and they work beautifully now.

 The situation is less rosy for other Bluetooth accessories. For
 example, I can pair a wireless keyboard with my G1, but that's as far
 as it goes -- the phone won't take input from the external device.

 --Michael

 [1] http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=15283

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 Follow me at - http://twitter.com/big_fletch

   
Larry Wright wrote

I've got a HTC Hero which is Android and the blue tooth is crippled
needs to have to phone rooted to work any easy ways would be appreciated 
apart from
that its the bees knees,,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread Michael G Fletcher
 Larry Wright wrote

 I've got a HTC Hero which is Android and the blue tooth is crippled
 needs to have to phone rooted to work any easy ways would be appreciated
 apart from
 that its the bees knees,,
 regards Larry


Hi Larry, is your Hero running Android 2.0?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread James Milligan
On 5 Aug 2009, at 17:21, Jamie Bennett ja...@linuxuk.org wrote:

 On 5 Aug 2009, at 17:19, Simon Wears wrote:
 I've been looking into Android a bit, and although I couldn't find
 much on this myself, someone might know. Is it possible to run Google
 Android on an iPhone?

 Short answer: A big definite NO.
 Long answer: NO but checkout www.iphonelinux.org/

 Simon Wears
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I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech  
Twitter.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Daniel Drummond

 I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

 YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech  
 Twitter.

 James

   
I would take those claims with a pinch of salt.  Surely it is easier to 
get an open source OS which already supports the ARM architecture onto a 
phone, than a closed source 15 year old OS with no ARM support at all.

Sounds (and looks) more like they wrote an iphone app that looks like 
windows 95.  Or it could even be a video of windows booting.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Beard

Daniel Drummond wrote:

I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech  
Twitter.


James

I would take those claims with a pinch of salt.  Surely it is easier to 
get an open source OS which already supports the ARM architecture onto a 
phone, than a closed source 15 year old OS with no ARM support at all.


Sounds (and looks) more like they wrote an iphone app that looks like 
windows 95.  Or it could even be a video of windows booting.


Dan
  
Looking at the video, it says it's an 80486 CPU with 32MB Ram.  I 
wouldn't be surprised if what they have done is converted something like 
DOSBox to run on the iPhone.  Of course Apple won't actually allow 
emulators in the App Store (they blocked a Commodore 64 emulator) so 
chances of it seeing the light of day as an official app seem unlikely.


Rob

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Liam Proven
2009/8/5 James Milligan lak...@lake54.com:

 I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

 YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech
 Twitter.

It's just an emulator running under the iPhone's normal OS. Nothing to
see here, move along...

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread Matt Jones
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Daniel Drummonddmdrummo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

 YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech
 Twitter.

 James


 I would take those claims with a pinch of salt.  Surely it is easier to
 get an open source OS which already supports the ARM architecture onto a
 phone, than a closed source 15 year old OS with no ARM support at all.

 Sounds (and looks) more like they wrote an iphone app that looks like
 windows 95.  Or it could even be a video of windows booting.

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I belive the issue is that the bootloader is encrypted and won't boot
anything other than iphoneos, this was certainly the case with newer
ipods and rockbox, I am not sure what the situation with this is now,
it has been a couple of years since I have had one.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Gordon

Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com 
wrote in message news:h5ci32$ua...@ger.gmane.org...
 On 05/08/09 12:05, Gordon wrote:
 Anyone done this?
 If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations?


 Yep.

 It ran fine in a VirtualBox VM on Ubuntu.

 I hated it. Win7 was chock full of those really annoying popups and
 wizards that try to tell you what you don't really want to do...

 It didn't last long.

 Al



Interesting. I'm running RC at the moment and am NOT seeing it chock full 
of those really annoying popups  at all. 



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine?

2009-08-05 Thread Sean Miller
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Gordongbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Interesting. I'm running RC at the moment and am NOT seeing it chock full
 of those really annoying popups  at all.

a. I ran it for several months under Virtualbox with 512mb allocated
and it was fine
b. I don't remember any annoying pop-ups either

'night!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android on iPhone

2009-08-05 Thread William Anderson
Rob Beard wrote:
 Daniel Drummond wrote:
 I haven't watched this yet, but sounds interesting: 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMmDQpfCcMs

 YouTube video of Window 95 on the iPhone. Sourced from Guardian Tech  
 Twitter.

 James
 
 I would take those claims with a pinch of salt.  Surely it is easier to 
 get an open source OS which already supports the ARM architecture onto a 
 phone, than a closed source 15 year old OS with no ARM support at all.

 Sounds (and looks) more like they wrote an iphone app that looks like 
 windows 95.  Or it could even be a video of windows booting.

 Dan
   
 Looking at the video, it says it's an 80486 CPU with 32MB Ram.  I
 wouldn't be surprised if what they have done is converted something like
 DOSBox to run on the iPhone.

That's exactly what they did.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choosing a new phone

2009-08-05 Thread William Anderson
Not sure how much this has to do with Ubuntu ... :) but anyway:

Jai Harrison wrote:
 Hey everyone,
 
 I have been using a Nokia 3220 since around late 2004. Recently I've
 been doing so over the free Blyk network but as that's now shutting
 down (in 2 and 1/2 weeks) I'm in need of a new phone network. My
 phone's battery dies very quickly (although I just ordered a
 replacement one to maintain some use of the phone).

If you're happy with the coverage you get with Blyk, you may want to
move to Orange, it's the same network (Blyk are/were an Orange MVNO, and
Orange are going to retain the service format in some manner).

 As I now need to get a new network I figured it would be great to have
 internet access out and about. Of course this means getting a modern
 phone as well but I've been planning on replacing my current phone for
 a *long* time.
 
 Also factor in that I'm a student who's never had a contract before so
 the idea is very daunting to me. Especially because of almost no
 income and mostly loans. I figure that I will have to take a contract
 to get decent rates for texts/minutes and internet.

Why?  If you're reticient to commit to a contract, especially if you
have low income, stick to PAYG or sim-only short term contracts (30
days).  As a cautionary tale, I bought an E71+18mo contract in November
2008, and I lost my job in March; I still have to pay for the E71 until
May 2010.

The networks are quite keen to retain PAYG customers, so they will do
offers and bundles to give you allowances while keeping you off a
contract.  T-Mobile, for example, do 'boosters', for example £20 for 300
minutes and unlimited texts for 30 days.

 So next comes two epically difficult tasks:
 1) Find a network with decent rates on texts, minutes and a reasonable
 unlimited plan (500mb is not reasonable). At the same time don't
 lock myself into an 18-24 month contract.

They're all much of a muchness when it comes to tariff offerings, you'll
be wading through different offers of minutes, texts and the like.  What
you will have a problem with is getting any of that on contract with a
decent handset without committing to a minimum term.

If you ditch the idea of upgrading your handset, as I mentioned there
are options for pay monthly, sim only, no/short minimum term contracts,
e.g. T-Mobile Solo, O2 Simplicity, etc.

 2) Select a phone that complements the above network. Offering me a
 decent web browser, much customisability (geek factor), good calendar
 system for my awful memory, decent media playback (ogg would be a plus
 but I suppose I could always write a script to convert to MP3 when
 copying files over), anything else that people think is essential(?)
 Bluetooth compatibility with Ubuntu would be useful.

I can't offer much advice here, having always connected my trusty Nokias
(currently on handsets #10 and #11!) either to PC Suite on win32, or
straight bluetooth from Mac OS X.  I suspect the ubiquity of Nokia
handsets means you shouldn't have too much hassle pushing and pulling
content from Ubuntu, but it may depend on your requirements.  YMMV.

 I think that what complements my needs best in terms of a phone might
 be an Android one but I think they cost around £400 so wondering what
 everyone else has/knows of.

You'll be lucky to get an Android handset on a short term contract.
It'll be a miracle to get it as a PAYG bundle.

-n

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] What would Linus Pauling think about 'Linux Certified'?

2009-08-05 Thread William Anderson
Norman Silverstone wrote:
 We are the borg. You will be assimilated.

 Now, now you are starting to show your age.

That's a bit unfair, TNG is on heavy rotation on Bravo, Virgin 1, et al
all the time :)

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