Re: [ubuntu-uk] Next Friday session at Fossbox

2010-11-23 Thread Andy Partington
On 22 November 2010 16:59, Jacob Mansfield cyberja...@gmail.com wrote:

 you said when, but where?
 Jacob Mansfield
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 Details are in the link provided by the looks.

*Fossbox*
46 Matilda House
St Katharines Way
E1W 1LG London
United Kingdom

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=46%20Matilda%20House,+London,+London+E1W%201LG+United%20Kingdomhl=en

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Next Friday session at Fossbox

2010-11-23 Thread Jacob Mansfield
lambeth, a bit to far for me.
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[ubuntu-uk] Open Office templates

2010-11-23 Thread Dianne Reuby
I've got a couple of OO templates which I created, and on 3rd November I
updated them. (I know when I did it, the file has the date on it!) I
saved them with the same name.

If I use File  New  From template, or use the template button on the
toolbar, I get the old version. The only way I can get the latest
version is by choosing File  templates  organise and choosing the
template, then using Save As to create an .odt version rather than
saving it as an updated template. 

I know that any day now I'm going to forget, and edit and save it,
overwriting the template. :(

So why is my templates dialogue box loading an old version? (I'm
assuming that this is connected with the auto backup.) And can I correct
it? 

I have OpenOffice.org 3.2.1 OOO320m19 (Build:9505)
ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Ubuntu package 1:3.2.1-7ubuntu1
on Ubuntu 10.10

TIA
Dianne


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[ubuntu-uk] next team meeting

2010-11-23 Thread Alan Bell
Due to circumstances entirely within my control I forgot about the 
meeting this evening, as did everyone else, so we are rescheduling it to 
30th November.
The agenda is here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeamMeetingAgenda
and if you have a topic to add, please do so, or an action please do it.

See you next week

Alan.

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[ubuntu-uk] BIOS Upgrades

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Verity

Hi Guys

I bought an Acer Aspire One 521 netbook last week and, of course, immediately 
got rid of Windows 7 and put Xubuntu 10.10 on instead. Unfortunately I cannot 
get the headphone socket to work, no matter what I try. Since the netbook's 
main role will be as a media player, this is something of a problem. The socket 
worked fine under Windows 7, so I'm satisfied it's not a hardware failure.

In my investigations I discovered that the BIOS is v1.01. The latest version on 
the Acer website is 1.10, so I'm sorely tempted to upgrade it, in the hope that 
this might deliver a solution. Trouble is, I've no idea how to go about it. Can 
anybody describe the process and, just as importantly, advise whether BIOS is a 
possible cause of the problem in the first place?

Thanks very much.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] BIOS Upgrades

2010-11-23 Thread Daniel Case
Hi Nigel,

On my ACER system, I had to download a bootable CD which would then rewrite
the BIOS. Make sure it isn't interrupted though, if it is interrupted while
doing a BIOS chip update it can cause major problems.

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