Re: [ubuntu-uk] I'm new

2011-07-29 Thread philip taylor
hi
agreed, i have had the same issue with the ISP my dad has chosen, talktalk,
they blindly refused to help me, and there reason was this, they couldnt
trust the results, hmm.
very annoyed bunny.

Philip

On 29 July 2011 20:21, dianne reuby  wrote:

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> On 29/07/11 09:51, Barry Drake wrote:
>
> > And Virgin NEVER said 'we don't support Linux'
>
> You were lucky then - if I ever make the mistake of mentioning Linux, they
> tell me to phone back when I've installed windows.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] pre-installed Ubuntu from UK vendor :)

2011-02-21 Thread philip taylor
Hi

Admittedly disappointed to see an IE logo there though, :(
linux ubuntu 10  (ubuntu linux , ubuntu gnu/linux , ubuntu ,  10.04 or
10.10? )

PMT

On 21 February 2011 16:45, Ross Mounce  wrote:

> [It's my first post: Hi all!]
>
> I often hear that it's rare to find UK vendors selling computers with
> Ubuntu pre-installed.
>
> So I was pleasantly suprised to see this:
> http://www.dinopc.com/shop/pc/NEW-Nanosaur-410-95p966.htm
>
> ...comes pre-installed with "Linux Ubuntu 10" [sic]
>
>
> On a related note. I'm looking to buy a multi-core desktop, and a netbook.
> Any suggestions as to where I can get these aside from the aforementioned
> vendor?
>
>
>- I want to avoid having to pay extra for M$ software that I won't use
>- I'm on a student budget, so the cheaper the better!
>
>
>
>
> Ross
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> http://twitter.com/rmounce
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diaspora handles

2011-01-02 Thread philip taylor
ptay...@joindiaspora.com

On 2 January 2011 20:16, Vinothan Shankar  wrote:

> On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 20:08 +, Neil Perry wrote:
> > Good Idea that man.
> 
> Seconded!
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diaspora

2011-01-02 Thread philip taylor
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Support - Where are we in the real world

2010-10-16 Thread philip taylor
On 16 October 2010 13:14, Jon Spriggs  wrote:

> Hi Colin,
>
> If there isn't already a mid Wales LUG at http://lug.org.uk, it would
> definitely be worth starting one... After all, if two of you are meeting up,
> you never know what might happen if you advertise it. That's more-or-less
> what happened with Stockport Hackspace and we've got about 20 people who
> come to the various meetings (now re-branded as HACMan)
>
> Besides, what's the worst that'll happen? :)
>
> All the best,
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Hi

There is a Welsh Ubuntu Loco.

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[ubuntu-uk] Banbury Lucid Release Party

2010-05-03 Thread philip taylor
Hi

Due to the time and effort, i put into organising and planning the Lucid
release party.
For maverick meerkat 10.10, i will setup a website where people can register
their interest as well as attendance and ideas, so i can see what attendance
is going to be like and people's ideas for the party. So I will know if its
worth me putting my time and effort into planning and organising it again.

Thanks for all your support, and the ideas for the planning of lucid release
party.

Philip Taylor

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[ubuntu-uk] Banbury Ubuntu lucid Release Party

2010-04-30 Thread philip taylor
Hello All

I am looking forward to our Lucid Launch Party tomorrow evening, at the "The
Olde Reindeer Inn" in banbury, at and or onwards from 19:30pm until late.
It will be good.

 http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/120/detail/

All the details are on that page.

I hope to get some worth while pictures from the event, if we can.

Ask for myself Philip Taylor, at venue, the staff there now me.
I look forward to seeing everyone there, and have fun.

Philip Taylor

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[ubuntu-uk] Online user support

2010-03-11 Thread philip taylor
hi

This afternoon, it was suggested we need to create new guidelines for the
online support of new users,
also in response to bug #537408. (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-community/+bug/537408)

So i created http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/atS35AtTW5 so everyone can collaborate
on building that.

Thanks

Philip

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[ubuntu-uk] Banbury - Karmic Koala 9.10 Release Party.

2009-09-26 Thread Philip Taylor
Hi

Just an email to remind everyone that there is a Karmic Release Party, planned 
for banbury, on the evening of the 30th October 2009.

details of venue to be found on the wiki (wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseParties).

If people could reply to this, and give me some idea. of how many people from 
the ubuntu community will attend, i will then have an idea of how many people 
will attend, 
and what plans to make.

Thank You

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] install just the command-line

2009-07-23 Thread Philip Taylor
Or you can install a CLI system from the alternate cd.

pmt aka brobostigon

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:08:49PM +0100, doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I have a laptop that is really struggling to display anything, as
> something that handles display in both windows & the Ubuntu loader is very
> gone.
> (Trying to install Xubuntu, I get as far as clicking "next" on the keyboard
> layout chooser, then weird stripes begin to follow the mouse around, and we
> hang. Not especially healthy.)
> Not really liking to let things die gracefully & be at peace, I wondered if I
> could perhaps install just the basic, command-line parts of Ubuntu (linux with
> all the package managers, I guess) & see if I can get it running as a little
> server for cron jobs or something that I can just ssh on to.
> What would I be looking for to do this?
> Cheers,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic 9.10 Release party (Philip Taylor)

2009-07-09 Thread Philip Taylor
Thats good to hear, thank you for the correction, :)


On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 03:54:43PM +0100, Simon Keates wrote:
> 1st time actually replying on the list - hope i got it right!
> 
> glad to see there a release party in Banbury! count me in for helping out
> 
> btw... your link's not quite right. should be https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
> KarmicReleaseParties
> 
> regards,
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[ubuntu-uk] Karmic 9.10 Release party

2009-07-09 Thread Philip Taylor
Hello All

I have added my planned Release party date, to the wiki 
(wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseParty) .

I hope to get abit of feedback about materials and and things i will need for 
it, like cd's and other things, maybe some other ubuntu things, to give out.

Help would be appreciated.

PHilip Taylor aka brobostigon :)

 

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] using gmail and google apps in mutt

2009-06-26 Thread Philip Taylor
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:43:32PM +0100, Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/6/26 Philip Taylor :
> > Hi
> >
> > ok,
> > how do i use gmail, ie imap, and google apps, which also uses 
> > imap.gmail.com, at the same time in mutt.
> >
> > what would be the correct syntax, in muttrc. and how do you switch 
> > correctly between both accounts in mutt.
> >
> > any help would be appreciated,
> >
> > thank you.
> >
> > philip aka brobostigon
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> Philip,
> 
> No idea about mutt exactly, but I use both apps (on 2 different
> domains) and gmail through thunderbird, and the only difference there
> is in the credentials, where on apps I have to have the username set
> as [userna...@[domain], whereas gmail can be just [username] or
> [userna...@[gmail.com|googlemail.com]
> 
> Apologies if you knew this already, but I took the 'any help
> appreciated' literally ;-)
> 
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> http://www.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
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ok, i will post a copy of my .muttrc, personal info like my passwords removed.


account-hook imap://gmail/ "set

set imap_user = "scralion...@gmail.com"
set imap_pass = ""

set smtp_url = "smtp://scralion...@smtp.gmail.com:587/"
set smtp_pass = ""
set from = "scralion...@gmail.com"
set realname = "Philip Taylor"

set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
set spoolfile = "+INBOX"
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"

set header_cache=~/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir=~/.mutt/cache/bodies
set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates

#

#account-hook imap://ubuntu-cym.org/ "set

#set imap_user = "philip.tay...@ubuntu-cym.org"
#set imap_pass = ""

#set smtp_url = "smtp://scralion...@smtp.gmail.com:587/"
#set smtp_pass = ""
#set from = "scralion...@gmail.com"
#set realname = "Philip Taylor"

#set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
#set spoolfile = "+INBOX"
#set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"

set move = no

#set mail_check = "60"

set quit=ask-yes

# Check mail every 30 seconds.
set timeout=15

# Beep when new mail arrives.
set beep_new

auto_view text/html

#macro index 1 
'c?cimap://ubuntu-cym.org//INBOX'
#macro index 2 'c?cimap://gmail//INBOX'

#account-hook . 'unset imap_user; unset imap_pass; unset tunnel'




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[ubuntu-uk] using gmail and google apps in mutt

2009-06-26 Thread Philip Taylor
Hi

ok, 
how do i use gmail, ie imap, and google apps, which also uses imap.gmail.com, 
at the same time in mutt.

what would be the correct syntax, in muttrc. and how do you switch correctly 
between both accounts in mutt.

any help would be appreciated,

thank you.

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[ubuntu-uk] 9.10 release party

2009-05-02 Thread Philip Taylor
Hi

I have been saying for a while, that i would like to host a release party here 
in banbury, north oxfordshire.
I think finally 9.10/karmic is the time, 

It says on the release schedule, that release date is due oct 29th, which is a 
thursday, so i propose either the friday, or saterday.

I have a few places in mind, some have various different things that are 
useful, like wifi, etc.

I now ask for suggestions, please. Constructive suggestions please.


Thanks,

Philip Taylor

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Which webcam to get?

2009-03-24 Thread Philip Taylor
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 06:05:25PM +, Tom Vetterlein wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I've been using Ubuntu for a few years now and so far have generally been
> able to find out which hardware is going to work and which isn't.
> 
> I've recently been looking to get a webcam to better stay in touch with a
> couple of people that I know who've moved over seas. There seems to be a
> bewildering amount available and not masses of information available about
> which ones will function under Ubuntu.
> 
> Does anyone have any they can recommend? I'm looking to spend no more than
> £20 if possible. Also any tips on where to get them at the best prices would
> be most welcome. I've checked Scan, Overclockers and Amazon so far but if
> anyone else has any tips that'd be cool.
> 
> Thanks very much in advance.
> 
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ok, i have two webcams, both use gspca, and in 8.10, it simply doesnt work, 
gspca seems broken,
so i would be carefull on a webcam that uses gspca.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu'ers meeting suggestion

2008-07-23 Thread philip taylor
banbury, north oxfordshire is more midlands than soth east.
so birmingham would be closer.

On 23/07/2008, James Grabham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No probs - check here to see if there are any closer to you, I dont really
> know the geography of the South East very well -
> http://lug.org.uk/lugs/south-east
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:42 PM, philip taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> hi james,
>>
>> thanks, i have just done that.
>>
>> brobostigon
>>
>> On 23/07/2008, James Grabham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > http://www.oxford.lug.org.uk/
>> >
>> > Try that lot
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:15 PM, philip taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> This sunday,the 27th july, its my birthday, now i would like to
>> >> suggest we all meet up in banbury, north oxfordshire where i live,
>> >> this may be short notice, but an idea anyway.
>> >>
>> >> If any body would like to suggest a venue here in banbury, my
>> >> suggestion would be "the bell" .
>> >>
>> >> and we can all have a drink and discuss ubuntu/linux generally,
>> >>
>> >> any ideas greatly apreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Philip aka brobostigon
>> >>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu'ers meeting suggestion

2008-07-23 Thread philip taylor
hi james,

thanks, i have just done that.

brobostigon

On 23/07/2008, James Grabham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.oxford.lug.org.uk/
>
> Try that lot
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:15 PM, philip taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This sunday,the 27th july, its my birthday, now i would like to
>> suggest we all meet up in banbury, north oxfordshire where i live,
>> this may be short notice, but an idea anyway.
>>
>> If any body would like to suggest a venue here in banbury, my
>> suggestion would be "the bell" .
>>
>> and we can all have a drink and discuss ubuntu/linux generally,
>>
>> any ideas greatly apreciated.
>>
>> Philip aka brobostigon
>>
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[ubuntu-uk] ubuntu'ers meeting suggestion

2008-07-23 Thread philip taylor
Hi all,

This sunday,the 27th july, its my birthday, now i would like to
suggest we all meet up in banbury, north oxfordshire where i live,
this may be short notice, but an idea anyway.

If any body would like to suggest a venue here in banbury, my
suggestion would be "the bell" .

and we can all have a drink and discuss ubuntu/linux generally,

any ideas greatly apreciated.

Philip aka brobostigon

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[ubuntu-uk] Release Party suggestion

2008-03-27 Thread philip taylor
Hi

I made the suggestion at the meeting, that i would offer to host a release
party. Now for starters i need to know if theres anough interest or not,
I live in banbury, thats north oxfordshire.and i would host it here.
i was thinking about the 26th(saturday), if there is a better day, please
suggest it, and i will see what i can do,

Hope to have a good response,

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] about a meeting in banbury, got gutsy launch,

2007-10-14 Thread philip taylor
Hi
If anybody wants to help, or has any constructive ideas, and can help me to
set this up, an help would be appreciated.

ptaylor

On 13/10/2007, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 20:26 +0100, philip taylor wrote:
> > hi
> > i was discuusing in the irc ubuntu-uk about having a more local ubuntu
> > launch meeting, and suggest anybody who lives in banbury, oxfordshire,
> > or anywhere near, to contact us  and or me, abour this, as many people
> > are enthusiastic about this, thanks for your interest.
> >
>
> This is a great idea. If anyone is in Philips area, even just getting a
> couple of people together in a pub for a "meet and greet" would be good.
> Same goes for any other area!
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
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[ubuntu-uk] about a meeting in banbury, got gutsy launch,

2007-10-13 Thread philip taylor
hi
i was discuusing in the irc ubuntu-uk about having a more local ubuntu
launch meeting, and suggest anybody who lives in banbury, oxfordshire, or
anywhere near, to contact us  and or me, abour this, as many people are
enthusiastic about this, thanks for your interest.

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