Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 62, Issue 44

2010-06-13 Thread Anton Piatek
On 13 June 2010 13:20, Paul Willis  wrote:
> That's a bit of an open ended question. Running a name server is pretty 
> straightforward it's just a matter of running bind and configuring it but 
> like learning apache and how to set that up, it's another whole new world.
>
> Do you have a domain name already? Most registrars offer domain name services 
> as part of registering the domain with them. In which case it would be a 
> matter of entering the IP of you apache server in their control panel.
>
> You can of course do it yourself. You will need a minimum of two separate 
> name servers, ideally on different networks.
>
> Paul
>
> On 13 Jun 2010, at 12:00, ubuntu-uk-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much guys, as far as i understand, i just need to add a new
>> vhost on the server side in order to set it up.
>> But how about on the registrar side? It seems to want Nameservers, not an IP
>> address to link too?
>>
>> What are nameservers, are they easy enough to set up?

I use freedns.afraid.org - its free (though I'm sure a donation would
be appreciated) and gives you a web-interface to control all your DNS
records and even does dynamic dns type stuff

Anton
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 62, Issue 44

2010-06-13 Thread Paul Willis
 myself as I use the DNS service provided for
> free by my registrar.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 10:39:34 +0100
> From: Byte Soup 
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming to a shoutcast server
> To: UK Ubuntu Talk 
> Message-ID:
>   
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Thanks for your advice, Ive found that Ice2 only streams to a icecast
> server, at least thats what I was told on #icecast irc. Ive found "darkice"
> and "darksnow" in the repos, but i seem to be having problems with them,
> hopefull its just a config problem. Has anyone used "darkice" successfully?
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 11 June 2010 20:44, Simon Greenwood  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 11 June 2010 19:58, Byte Soup  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> 
>>> A coupe of years back, I was using WinXP and winamp with the shoutcast
>>> plugin, or "Edcast" to stream to a shoutcast server for live feed to an
>>> internet radio station. Id like to find out how I could do the same thing in
>>> Linux. Does anyone acheive the same thing, or know what apps / packages id
>>> need to do that?
>>> 
>>> I was simply routing a sound feed into the PC from a mixer and then out to
>>> the shoutcast server. The encoding was 96K mp3
>>> 
>>> 
>> Try icecast, from Xiph.org. VLC from videolan.org will stream directly to
>> an Icecast server. There is a wizard for simple streaming and it is
>> basically a case of setting up an icecast server and pointing the VLC output
>> at it via a wizard.
>> 
>> s/
>> 
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:20:49 +0100
> From: John Matthews 
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problems with facebook/photouploads/plugin in
>   Google Chrome
> To: UK Ubuntu Talk 
> Message-ID: <4c14b101.30...@sky.com>
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> 
> On 26/04/10 11:45, Stephen Garton wrote:
>> I gave up on both the Java uploader on the FB site and the F-spot
>> plugin (this one was because I fell out with F-spot - the plugin
>> itself worked fine!). I now usehttp://fbuploader.damoxc.net/
>> (standalone pyGTK application for uploading photos)
>> 
>> Steve Garton
>> http://blog.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
>> 
>> 
> 
> Hi, I found this, and was just wondering, is there an update for Lucid, 
> or does it just do for karmic?
> 
> John.
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:28:20 +0100
> From: Ron Rhodes 
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problems with facebook/photouploads/plugin in
>   Google Chrome
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <4c14b2c4.8010...@tiscali.co.uk>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
> 
> On 13/06/10 11:20, John Matthews wrote:
>> On 26/04/10 11:45, Stephen Garton wrote:
>>> I gave up on both the Java uploader on the FB site and the F-spot
>>> plugin (this one was because I fell out with F-spot - the plugin
>>> itself worked fine!). I now usehttp://fbuploader.damoxc.net/
>>> (standalone pyGTK application for uploading photos)
>>> 
>>> Steve Garton
>>> http://blog.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Hi, I found this, and was just wondering, is there an update for Lucid,
>> or does it just do for karmic?
>> 
>> John.
>> 
> How about telling us WHAT you found!
> 
> Owdgit
> 
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[ubuntu-uk] marketing - UbuntuLeaflet.pdf

2010-06-13 Thread Paul Sutton
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Hi

Has the ubuntuleaflet.pdf been updated for 10.04 using the new colour
scheme yet?

I HAVE tried to google, but simply cannot find things in amongst files
relating to ubuntu releases as far back as 6.06 and beyond.  If its is
available then I can look in to printing some off.

Paul



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problems with facebook/photouploads/plugin in Google Chrome

2010-06-13 Thread Ron Rhodes
On 13/06/10 11:20, John Matthews wrote:
> On 26/04/10 11:45, Stephen Garton wrote:
>> I gave up on both the Java uploader on the FB site and the F-spot
>> plugin (this one was because I fell out with F-spot - the plugin
>> itself worked fine!). I now usehttp://fbuploader.damoxc.net/
>> (standalone pyGTK application for uploading photos)
>>
>> Steve Garton
>> http://blog.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
>>
>>
>
> Hi, I found this, and was just wondering, is there an update for Lucid,
> or does it just do for karmic?
>
> John.
>
How about telling us WHAT you found!

Owdgit

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Problems with facebook/photouploads/plugin in Google Chrome

2010-06-13 Thread John Matthews
On 26/04/10 11:45, Stephen Garton wrote:
> I gave up on both the Java uploader on the FB site and the F-spot
> plugin (this one was because I fell out with F-spot - the plugin
> itself worked fine!). I now usehttp://fbuploader.damoxc.net/
> (standalone pyGTK application for uploading photos)
>
> Steve Garton
> http://blog.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
>
>

Hi, I found this, and was just wondering, is there an update for Lucid, 
or does it just do for karmic?

John.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming to a shoutcast server

2010-06-13 Thread Byte Soup
Hi Guys,

Thanks for your advice, Ive found that Ice2 only streams to a icecast
server, at least thats what I was told on #icecast irc. Ive found "darkice"
and "darksnow" in the repos, but i seem to be having problems with them,
hopefull its just a config problem. Has anyone used "darkice" successfully?

Mark

On 11 June 2010 20:44, Simon Greenwood  wrote:

>
>
> On 11 June 2010 19:58, Byte Soup  wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> A coupe of years back, I was using WinXP and winamp with the shoutcast
>> plugin, or "Edcast" to stream to a shoutcast server for live feed to an
>> internet radio station. Id like to find out how I could do the same thing in
>> Linux. Does anyone acheive the same thing, or know what apps / packages id
>> need to do that?
>>
>> I was simply routing a sound feed into the PC from a mixer and then out to
>> the shoutcast server. The encoding was 96K mp3
>>
>>
> Try icecast, from Xiph.org. VLC from videolan.org will stream directly to
> an Icecast server. There is a wizard for simple streaming and it is
> basically a case of setting up an icecast server and pointing the VLC output
> at it via a wizard.
>
> s/
>
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>
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