Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 50, Issue 1 Ubuntu User

2009-06-01 Thread Howard Berry
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Hello All,
Re Ubuntu User you can find out more here:-
http://www.ubuntu-user.com/
and there are articles to download in PDF format.
Regards,
Howard

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 47, Issue 51 Laptop-- to projector

2009-03-20 Thread Howard Berry
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Thank you to all those who have replied.
Unfortunately, the video projector is locked away somewhere so I no
longer have access. I have tried just plugging a monitor into the lap
top and I get images on both the lap top and the monitor- so that is all
I need.
As a matter of interest the help button on the Screen Resolutions
Dialogue box has no effect whatever, so you just have to guess your way
around it.
Incidentally I will tell the group of the help given by the group in
sorting out my problem.
Many thanks,
Howard

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From: Andrew Oakley andrew.oak...@hesa.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] linking laptop to video projector
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Howard Berry wrote:
  Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
  pressing Fn+F7.
  I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the same laptop for my presentation.

If the F-keys fail, use the Screen Resolution tool under System -
Preferences:

http://beginlinux.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-resolu
tion-setup/

If your graphics card recognises the second display, you'll see two
rectangles, one for your LCD laptop display, one for the
projector/external monitor.

The easiest option may be to select clone which will mean both
displays show the same thing (my preference).

You can also click on the rectangle representing the projector/monitor
and select the resolution from the drop-down menu. Initially the
resolution may be set to OFF and this default setting does exactly
what it says on the tin; you need to pick a resolution which is
something other than OFF, such as 800x600, to turn the external
monitor on.

There's an interesting difference between Hardy 8.04 and Intrepid 8.10
here. Hardy won't let you clone monitors of different shapes (eg. you
can't clone both a 4:3 and a widescreeen monitor together), whereas
Intrepid will allow this. If you clone a 4:3 onto a widescreen display
in Intrepid, then Intrepid will stretch the desktop on the wider
monitor, but the Gnome toolbars will not stretch into those areas.
Although initially counter-intuitive, once you've got your head round
it, it's a very neat solution, IMHO.

If you do NOT clone the displays (or if you clone monitors of different
sizes in Intrepid), you can drag the rectangles around so that, for
example, the projector becomes an extension of your laptop display to
the top, left or wherever.

If all else fails, you can write a script to call xrandr. The xrandr
command controls graphical desktop outputs, and allows you to set VGA,
DVI, TV outputs, both in terms of turning them on/off and more complex
setups.

http://navetz.com/v/132/Simple-dual-monitor-setup-with-XrandR-in-Ubuntu-
Linux

Such an xrandr script is exactly what the F-keys call anyway IIRC. You
can actually go into the acpi (IIRC) directories and edit the scripts to
do something particularly fancy, if you're particularly adventurous,
bored or confident.

Andrew Oakley
Head of Software Development
Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)
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[ubuntu-uk] linking laptop to video projector

2009-03-17 Thread Howard Berry
Greetings,
I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
pressing Fn+F7.
I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the same laptop for my presentation.
How do I get Ubuntu to send images to the video projector?

Regards,
Howard

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[ubuntu-uk] Adding a second hard drive

2009-03-11 Thread Howard Berry
Hello All,
I have been quite happy using Ubuntu so that I decided to get rid of XP .
This was precipitated by the fact that I was also running out of disk space.
Now I have been given some work to do using Sage and Microsaft Office. So
I will have to put XP back. I have bought another hard drive and propose to
move the current drive with Ubuntu on to the subsiduary bay so that I can
install Windows where it will be happiest on the first hard drive.
What I want to know is how I can get Ubuntu to put a new GRUB on the first
hard drive without having to re install Ubuntu. Will I need to get rid of
the old GRUB MBR?
I suppose there is info somewhere on this, but you may be able to give me
the griff straight away!
Thanks,
Howard Berry

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[ubuntu-uk] What's happened to all the Linux Mags? WHSmiths Watch

2007-06-22 Thread Howard Berry
Hello everyone,
As the is a nation wide listing, I wondered if my experience was
replicated in the rest of the country.
The plethora of buy new cool Vista magazines seems to elbowing the
three Linux magazines out of existence in Wolverhampton and
Bridgnorth.
My main concern is that my favourite magazine Linux User and
Developer, to which I have subscribed for a couple of years, seems to
have gone very ominously silent: no replies to emails, no replies to
telephone messages. The web site is still functioning although cobwebs
seem to be gathering on it.
Is it me that they don't like, or have they gone belly down??


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