[ubuntu-uk] Landscape printing bug .....

2012-12-01 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there   Tonight's updates includes CUPS filter updates that 
include a new pdf2pdf filter that fixes the problem (I think?).


Regards,Barry.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and UEFI

2012-12-01 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker

On 01/12/12 14:26, Bruno Girin wrote:
System 76 ship everywhere in Europe now, including the UK, have a 
"International UK Keyboard Layout" option and come pre-loaded with Ubuntu.
Thanks for the info - I looked at System 76 and their range seemed 
better than the Linux Emporium


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I only accept odf or pdf documents by email

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu and UEFI

2012-12-01 Thread Bruno Girin
On 29/11/12 22:52, alan c wrote:
> On 28/11/12 08:42, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Thought this might be of interest!
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PyOYsQmetQ
>
> Very nice to see a 'properly implemented' machine. That particular one
> is a bit pricey for my target audience of potential new Ubuntu users.

That may be part of the problem. I suspect that, as usual, business
class machines like the ThinkPads will likely be properly implemented
while consumer class machines probably less so.


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> I look forward to a machine which is available in UK and also
> available without a Windows OS preinstalled.

System 76 ship everywhere in Europe now, including the UK, have a
"International UK Keyboard Layout" option and come pre-loaded with Ubuntu.


>
> It is interesting to speculate about just how I will be able to
> confirm that a chosen machine is, in the event, 'properly implemented'
>
> Even with machines with bios, it has been onerous to determine in
> advance, before purchase, which hardware, particularly laptops, would
> work well out of the box (with Ubuntu). Fortunately, Ubuntu has
> achieved really good compatibility with many machines, and improving.
> It will be important to encourage that trend.

Yes. Maybe a wiki page with a rating (from "Completely useless, avoid at
all cost" to "Perfect") that we could all contribute to? So at least if
any of us identifies how a particular model behaves, we can share the info.

Bruno


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