Re: [ubuntu-uk] Amazon webapp launcher goes to amazon.com

2013-10-10 Thread Colin Law
On 10 October 2013 16:01, Jim Price  wrote:
> On 09/10/13 21:31, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> Anybody know how to make the amazon webapp in the launcher (in saucy)
>> go to amazon.co.uk rather than amazon.com?   It appears that the
>> desktop file is /usr/share/applications/ubuntu-amazon-default.desktop
>> with an exec line
>> Exec=unity-webapps-runner --amazon --app-id=ubuntu-amazon-default
>
>
> Does this help?
>
> 

No, it might have done on 13.04 but not on Saucy.  The syntax of
unity-webapps-runner seems to have changed.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Amazon webapp launcher goes to amazon.com

2013-10-10 Thread Jim Price

On 09/10/13 21:31, Colin Law wrote:

Anybody know how to make the amazon webapp in the launcher (in saucy)
go to amazon.co.uk rather than amazon.com?   It appears that the
desktop file is /usr/share/applications/ubuntu-amazon-default.desktop
with an exec line
Exec=unity-webapps-runner --amazon --app-id=ubuntu-amazon-default


Does this help?



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Amazon webapp launcher goes to amazon.com

2013-10-10 Thread Colin Law
On 10 October 2013 14:17, Alan Pope  wrote:
> On 10 October 2013 14:07, Colin Law  wrote:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webapps-applications/+bug/1237999
>>
>> Thanks Alan.  I thought it might be configurable, but I think it is
>> supposed to work it out for itself using geoclue, which does not seem
>> to work for me.
>>
>
> You sure you worded that bug right? It looks opposite to what you
> explained here.

Oops, thanks.  Right title, wrong description.  Corrected.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Amazon webapp launcher goes to amazon.com

2013-10-10 Thread Alan Pope
On 10 October 2013 14:07, Colin Law  wrote:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webapps-applications/+bug/1237999
>
> Thanks Alan.  I thought it might be configurable, but I think it is
> supposed to work it out for itself using geoclue, which does not seem
> to work for me.
>

You sure you worded that bug right? It looks opposite to what you
explained here.

Cheers,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Amazon webapp launcher goes to amazon.com

2013-10-10 Thread Colin Law
On 9 October 2013 23:03, Alan Pope  wrote:
> On 9 October 2013 21:31, Colin Law  wrote:
>> Anybody know how to make the amazon webapp in the launcher (in saucy)
>> go to amazon.co.uk rather than amazon.com?   It appears that the
>> desktop file is /usr/share/applications/ubuntu-amazon-default.desktop
>> with an exec line
>> Exec=unity-webapps-runner --amazon --app-id=ubuntu-amazon-default
>>
>
> That sounds like a bug in unity-webapps-common.
>
> ubuntu-bug unity-webapps-common

Done.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webapps-applications/+bug/1237999

Thanks Alan.  I thought it might be configurable, but I think it is
supposed to work it out for itself using geoclue, which does not seem
to work for me.

Colin

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mini PCI-e 3G card

2013-10-10 Thread Stuart Ward
There is a list of hardware the Network Manager is compatible with:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkManager/Hardware/3G

Stuart

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On 8 October 2013 18:49, Mark Fraser  wrote:

> My laptop has a mini PCI-e slot, SIM card slot and antenna cable for 3g
> services.
>
> Have tried to find if there are any cards that are compatible with Ubuntu
> without much luck. Has anyone had any experience of 3g cards?
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