Re: [Hampshire] Jabber Servers

2009-09-04 Thread Samuel Penn
On Friday 04 September 2009 10:22:58 Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: > On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Benjamin M. > A'Lee wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 03:02:59PM +0100, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: > >> Have any of you set up a jabber service before?  I've done a brief > >> spike using openfire -

Re: [Hampshire] VNC viewer

2009-09-04 Thread Rob Malpass
- Original Message - From: "Alan Pope" To: "Hampshire LUG Discussion List" Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 5:29 PM Subject: Re: [Hampshire] VNC viewer > Switch off compiz. > > Cheers, > Al. That's done the trick. Thanks Rob -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web

Re: [Hampshire] Open Source Camera!

2009-09-04 Thread john lewis
On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:44:30 +0100 The Holy ettlz wrote: > On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 07:32 +0100, Stephen Davies wrote: > > http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/august31/levoy-opensource-camera-090109.html > > > > Enjoy. > > > > Unfortunately, it uses Canon lenses so I won't be getting one. > > Fort

Re: [Hampshire] VNC viewer

2009-09-04 Thread Alan Pope
2009/9/4 Rob Malpass : > This is a bit curious - I've been trying to use vnc viewer to control my > Jaunty box from my xp machine.   The weird thing is - while I can see "a > desktop" - the desktop is out of date! > Switch off compiz. Cheers, Al. -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk

[Hampshire] VNC viewer

2009-09-04 Thread Rob Malpass
Hi all This is a bit curious - I've been trying to use vnc viewer to control my Jaunty box from my xp machine. The weird thing is - while I can see "a desktop" - the desktop is out of date! For example - what's being shown on my xp machine is what was on the Ubuntu machine about 5 minutes ag

Re: [Hampshire] Sheeva PlugComputer anyone?

2009-09-04 Thread Bob Dunlop
Hi, On Fri, Sep 04 at 03:09, Stephen Rowles wrote: > O, now that does look nice, touch screen (supported in Linux I > assume?). How deep is it with the LCD attached, would it fit inside a > standard partition wall with the LCD flush on the surface (thinking home > control device). Touch sc

Re: [Hampshire] Sheeva PlugComputer anyone?

2009-09-04 Thread Stephen Rowles
On 09/04/2009 02:44 PM, Bob Dunlop wrote: > Not a Shiva but should be interesting to some people looking for a small > workhorse in the nslug vein. > > Mini2440 or FriendlyARM. $110 for a 405MHz ARM9 processor, 64M RAM, 128M > Flash, Ethernet, USB host, USB slave, SD card slot, 3 serial ports, I2C

Re: [Hampshire] Sheeva PlugComputer anyone?

2009-09-04 Thread Bob Dunlop
Hi, > Hi, just wondering if anyone has one of these? Not a Shiva but should be interesting to some people looking for a small workhorse in the nslug vein. Mini2440 or FriendlyARM. $110 for a 405MHz ARM9 processor, 64M RAM, 128M Flash, Ethernet, USB host, USB slave, SD card slot, 3 serial ports,

Re: [Hampshire] Jabber Servers

2009-09-04 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Benjamin M. A'Lee wrote: > On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 03:02:59PM +0100, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: >> Have any of you set up a jabber service before?  I've done a brief >> spike using openfire - has anyone any experiences with other servers? >> Any recommendations

Re: [Hampshire] Open Source Camera!

2009-09-04 Thread The Holy ettlz
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 07:32 +0100, Stephen Davies wrote: > http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/august31/levoy-opensource-camera-090109.html > > Enjoy. > > Unfortunately, it uses Canon lenses so I won't be getting one. Fortunately, it uses Canon lenses, so I might get one! James -- The Holy ett

Re: [Hampshire] Open Source Camera!

2009-09-04 Thread Sean Gibbins
Stephen Davies wrote: > http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/august31/levoy-opensource-camera-090109.html > Bloody hell - it's compact, isn't it? I see they appear to have recognised that in that they have dubbed it Frankencamera! Seriously though it looks very interesting. I am just investigat