Hi folks, I can't make 27/28th due to work commitments but have a
great time guys.
Cary
On 03/04/13 07:07, Jared Norris wrote:
Good morning all,
A reminder about the 13.04 release came through that I
thought
I too have a nice new N40L on my desk to replace a IBM pc (firewall
ipcop) and 2 x IBM X346 servers. I have installed UFW for firewall
virtualmin for my mail server and web server. Am hoping this
puppy will save me lots on power bills. Am hoping to migrate data
this
Dave,
OTA is over the air, this is for upgrading the firmware
without the use of a PC (read Kies)
Cary
On 20/05/12 15:06, WasserLand wrote:
Dave calling Dave,
Thanks for that. I don't like Kies or having to fire up Windows just
for the sake of it. I tried to transfer some
Would love to come but that weekend is the council elections state wide
on Sat. As I have to work for that to the wee hours of Sun morning I
cant guarantee that I can make it :(
Cary
On 08/03/12 06:55, Jared Norris wrote:
Ok, time to make decisions!
I've set up the obligatory doodle poll
Guys,
I have a 24 port Cisco switch 12 x 3M catV leads,
also 2 x Lenovo S10-3 laptops with no OS I can bring (can bring more
but only have 2 USB ext CD roms) if you like?
Cary
On 06/01/12 21:14, Boden Matthews wrote:
Hey guys,
For
If you set up a server with lamp put the files in the root of
the /var/www ( change ownership of the files to www-data) then in
your source.list have the files looking to deb
http://10.x.x.x/Ubuntu oneiric main blah blah it will work we could
get cute create a bind
:)
On 09/10/11 07:05, Chris Robinson wrote:
Only 6 sleeps to go. Hope to see all the Brisbanites
there.
Chris.
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:-)
Cary
On 26/09/11 23:02, Jared Norris wrote:
On 26 September 2011 22:55, Approved LoCo Teamsnore...@launchpad.net wrote:
Hello Ubuntu Australian Team,
The membership status of Ubuntu Australian Team (ubuntu-au) in the team
Approved LoCo Teams (locoteams-approved) was changed by Paul
Did we ascertain whether we had minors attend? It was good when we met
at the Brekky Creek for 10.04? release party.
Cary
On 07/09/11 06:18, Jared Norris wrote:
On 6 September 2011 18:15, Chris Robinsonfabricat...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yep count me in. Presumably it should be somewhere with
For me Tuesday nights are a show stopper, I'm stating for
informational purposes not an excuse to change the night.
Cary
On 10/05/11 21:05, Jared Norris wrote:
Good evening all,
As has been apparent over the last few meetings the numbers are
21:41, Cary Bielenberg wrote:
For me Tuesday nights are a show stopper, I'm stating for
informational purposes not an excuse to change the night.
Cary
On 10/05/11 21:05, Jared Norris wrote:
Good evening all
So are we on for Oct 15th
Cary
On 02/05/11 07:03, Jared Norris wrote:
Good morning/afternoon/evening Ubuntu-AU'ers,
After pestering everyone else to let us know how their release
party went I thought I'd write you all a quick note to
I agree that a central site is best, the pancake manor is a great
venue. I disagree about the pub idea, out of all the release parties
I don't recollect any under 18's or anyone who complained about not
being able to go.
Cary
On 10/03/11 19:41, Jared
Well Jared what a wonderful job! It was organised executed
perfectly with plenty of people media/goodies. The quality of
posters etc was excellent too:-) I believe the Ubuntu spot if not
the best it was up there.
Good work mate!
Cary AKA caryb
On 20/01/11 16:39, George Patterson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good to hear I won't be sitting there by myself. I've done a brief
write up on the team website as well -
Merry Christmas folks:-)
Check this out http://xkcd.com/838/
Also check the alt text.
Cary
On 24/12/10 18:41, Ryan Macnish wrote:
You too! :)
Ryan Macnish
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 4:25 PM,
Ferdinand
Apologies from me but will be at Eagles concert in Brisneyland
tomorrow night:-)
Cary
On 13/12/10 19:35, Ryan Macnish wrote:
Hey all,
This is a reminder about the meeting happening tomorrow
night, which is at 9PM AEST
If my memory is correct I believe gilhooleys @ Indooroopilly was the
venue for this release Jared.
Cary
On 06/09/10 01:09, Jared Norris wrote:
Well I may as well get the ball rolling for Brisbane while we're at
it. The things I think we need
If memory servers me correctly I installed the linux-firmware-nonfree to get
the driver support for the kernel.
Cary
James Beake jamesbe...@moonmarsh.com wrote .. I've had a similar experience
with two netbooks (dell mini 9 and hp 1000). Honestly I can't say I did
anything to
I really should check my spelling before I post:-(
Cary
Cary Bielenberg c...@bielenberg.id.au wrote ..
If memory servers me correctly I installed the linux-firmware-nonfree to get
the driver support for the kernel.
Cary
James Beake jamesbe...@moonmarsh.com wrote
Question before we reinvent the wheel, does anyone know what other loco's are
doing around the world?
Cary
bwright bwright...@gmail.com wrote ..
I prefer the idea of an informal structure as Norm, VK3XCI mentioned
it seems to fit the online community better than a rigid formal
structure
wrote: On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 12:04 +1000,
Paul Gear wrote: On 19/05/10 11:11, Cary Bielenberg wrote: Ok just got off
my backside had a look on average the teams are 1 owner between 2 6 admins
depending on the country. Interestingly the US has state based loco's. I guess
we are way too
That should read phono to usb converter:-)
Cary Bielenberg c...@bielenberg.id.au wrote ..
I found a phone to usb converter on ebay that way I use my real turntable.
Of course it just worked with Audacity in Karmic Lucid.
Cary BTW did you know there is a resurgence of Vinyl
This will be my last response as per your wishes Jared, I am saddened that you
and Melissa stifle change, you misquote the code of conduct to server your own
needs. I guess it will be good to trot it out to stop folks challenging your
authority.
Lots of luck in your dictatorship whoa
testing 1 2 3 4!
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, she may be busy.Andre On 17 April 2010 02:46, Cary
Bielenberg c...@bielenberg.id.au wrote: testing 1 2 3 4! -- ubuntu-au mailing
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Reply from 1 squeaky wheel! first of all I sort of agree about support questions
on this list with the following caveat, I would expect to see a question like
has
anyone managed to get xyz modem on Optus working in Karmic etc these are
Australian
centric to my mind do have a place on the list.
For my 2c I think it's a total crock! I manage a medium IT team from both
genders, they get called guys to date no-one has complained. I too believe
that this is PC gone all wrong.
Cary
Michael keltoi...@gmail.com wrote ..
On Mar 21, 12:52 pm, Melissa Draper meli...@meldraweb.com wrote:
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This time I hit tab instead of enter!
I'm in Hobart on the weekend of the 2nd of May wondering if you Tassie guys
girls are having a release party?
Cheers Cary
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Dave,
Thanks for a great post, while reading other posts today agreeing with
bits pieces I am left with questions, after reading this I'm left with
questions but the bulk are answered now think our challenge is to find our
identity forge our goals. Perhaps we need a place for a brain
Hi,
Can I ask a daft question, what positions are there? or is this a singular
job.
Cary
peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote .. hey guysmaybe with the pending
approval process with the loco council it may be a good time to talk about
holding an election for positions within
On 29/10/09 15:24, Andrew Gaydon wrote:
Just a reminder about the Brisbane release party on Sunday.
Can you please let me know if you are coming.
See www.ubuntu.com.au for more details.
Cheers,
Andrew.
Well our 1st release party has happened! It was great to meet similar
minded
Maybe someone who wasn't coming might change there mind if the could get
a lift?
Cary
BTW I replied the arvo off list
On 29/10/09 20:17, George Patterson wrote:
To those that are attending the Brisbane Release party, please email
Andrew direct as these I'll be there is starting to annoy
On 09/10/09 09:01, Daniel Moore wrote:
Heyhey Brisbane here, northside and Yep I'd be keen for doing
something to celebrate 9.10. :)
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Jezzabalingup...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Guys, Im new to the group, but wondering how many people are in
Brisbane?
Guys, I'm in Brizvegas check every release for a Brissy party to meet
other Ubuntu users but alas there has been none. I am considering the
next Sydney or Melbourne party just to touch base. I must confess to
sitting on the sidelines waiting for things to happen, so I guess I'm
part of the
Rob Farquhar wrote:
Hi all! Just a quick message to let you know that I successfully
reformatted my root partition and installed 9.04. So far it seems to
have recognised my home folders without any trouble. Thanks everyone for
your help and suggestions!
As for my friend Dave's PC, it
genealogy programs.
Keep up the good work!
Cary Bielenberg
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Rob,
I believe that the official line is that you can't upgrade from Hardy -
Jaunty but I have done it 7 times so far with no ill effects. Admittedly
all my installs have been Kubuntu the only problem is the kde3 to 4
upgrade deleting the .kde directory in the users home folder fixes
this.
Owen Townend wrote:
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2008/8/13 Daniel Mons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul Gear wrote:
| If you want to virtualise Windows, nothing comes close to VMware in
| terms of functionality.
Paul,
Could you please expand on this? I'm currently running 4x HP
Dave Hall wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 19:40 +1000, Cary Bielenberg wrote:
I guess the main problem from my perspective is documentation spit
polish of Xen KVM makes it hard if you only administer 10 odd
machines, It's ok if you eat sleep breath these apps but to the
sysadmins who have
Daniel Mons wrote:
Cary Bielenberg wrote:
I guess the main problem from my perspective is documentation spit
polish of Xen KVM makes it hard if you only administer 10 odd
machines, It's ok if you eat sleep breath these apps but to the
sysadmins who have to multi skill it is almost
I'm currently knocking up some virtual servers at work, I will be using
Hardy x64 on HP DL585 servers (dual amd processors, 16Gb ram etc) I have
used the free Vmware server 1.6/Hardy on other boxes but I fell that
that performance leaves a lot to be desired. Today I tried KVM but it
seems a
Sounds like either wrong/no default gateway or incorrect subnet mask.
Cary
Sebastian wrote:
hi all,
since yesterday I have network trouble with my feisty installation.
I can connect to my router and see that the router is online/connected
but that's about it.
I can't ping or connect to a
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