Adam,
Wishing you both all the best.
Thanks so much for all your help over the past years.
Clive Woodfine
On Wed, 3 Oct 2018 at 10:03, Roger Munford via Hampshire <
hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> Adam,
>
> My wife is German and we have exactly the same heartbreak on
ocessors/intelcorei72011/bx80648i75820k.html
>
> John Eayrs
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:03:36 +0100
> Clive Woodfine wrote:
>
> > Having just read the similar thread about Gaming Machines can anyone
> > recommend a machine suitable fo
Having just read the similar thread about Gaming Machines can anyone
recommend a machine suitable for photography?
At present I use Darktable to get the most out of RAW files and I would
like to use Digikam for general organising. I find my present machine is
too slow if I have a lot of images to
radio only for a specific need.
>
> Does anyone have a way of disabling the radio? If I can't find one I shall
> have to revert to my earlier kit.
>
> Chris
>
> On 30 November 2014 at 16:37, Clive Woodfine
> wrote:
>
>> Adam,
>>
>> I am with
Adam,
I am with TalkTalk and they now supply a Huawei HG635 Super Router that
connects directly to the landline. It works okay, I get 40 Mbs but I am
only 100m from the green box. The Wi-Fi is good and it has a USB 2.0 socket
which I can use with a Raspberry Pi raspXBMC to show my photos. This may
I should like to thank Lisi for arranging Adam's talk on digital
photography and Adam for giving an informative and interesting
presentation. A useful day for me.
Regards,
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should like to come if Adam will give his talk on digital photography.
How will
you decide which which talk he will give? I have not been to a Portsmouth
Lug
as it is quite a long drive for me
Regards,
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On 13 October 2014 22:35, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Our next meeting will be
s Two-year-old Windigo may also have infected kernel.org Linux
developers ..."
I do not know if this has any connection?
I am off to change my gmail password and see if I can contact google about
it.
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Many thanks all for your replies. It is as I thought. The main reason I
asked this question is that the frequency of these emails has increased
greatly over the last 2 or 3 weeks. Using the command "whois" indicates
that they mostly come from China or the Far East. To be expected I suppose.
Regard
Over the last couple of weeks or so my router keeps sending me emails
similar to the below:-
"TCP Packet - Source:122.226.102.31 Destination:(my internet connection) -
[PORT SCAN]"
The source is different each time but sometimes with the same 3 starting
starting blocks.
Should I be doing somethi
when they have looked at the camera. I am posting this for reference.
Clive
On 14 January 2014 20:52, Tony Whitmore wrote:
> On 14/01/14 18:44, Clive Woodfine wrote:
>
>> I have Nikon FM2 camera but unfortunately some of the titanium shutter
>> blades are bent. Can anybody rec
I have Nikon FM2 camera but unfortunately some of the titanium shutter
blades are bent. Can anybody recommend where I can get it repaired at a
reasonable price?
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I will not be able to come this time.
Clive
On 4 September 2013 18:33, Tim Brocklehurst wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who has replied so far. Registration will close at
> midnight
> for anyone who hasn't yet registered.
>
> All you have to do is drop me an e-mail at chair...@hantslug.org.uk with
I had planned to come to today's meeting but I have had a problem with my
car so I shall not be coming.
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> I picked it up from E-Bay for about £15 delivered from China. The product name
> I have for it is
>
> NEW 7" TFT LCD Screen Color Car Rearview Headrest Monitor For VCR DVD GPS
> CAMERA
>
> There are loads of similar screens around if you search E-bay for "in-car TFT"
> or similar.
>
Tim,
Many th
On 4 March 2013 11:32, Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
>
>
> On 3 March 2013 22:01, James Bensley wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> As a follow up to the talk this weekend;
>>
> Thank you, James, for an excellent presentation!
>
> Chris
I second that. Just got to find time to put it into practice.
At Satur
Thanks for the web site Roger. It looks a useful place to buy bits.
On 6 February 2013 09:30, Roger Munford
wrote:
> You might like to try the Pi Hut http://thepihut.com/
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On 5 February 2013 15:33, Mihai Badea wrote:
> - Raspbian is very easy to use and update, just like a normal Debian but it
> only sees 256MB out of the box; to see the whole 512 RAM you need to
> download the new /boot files from git
I found "2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img" had 512 RAM available
Sorry Adam but I am unable to come. I hope the meeting goes well.
On 19 September 2012 22:19, Hants LUG Chairman
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I've had the confirmation email today that we have the meeting room at
> Southampton booked for the next meeting on Saturday 06 October 2012 as
> planned.
>
>
> I had a problem where grub2 on Ubuntu woudln't find Centos installed on a
> separate partition. It turned out that Centos used LVM for its disks, but I
> hadn't used that on Ubuntu. As soon as I installed the LVM libraries on the
> Ubuntu (apt-get install liblvm2app, as far as I can remember),
I have Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04 on the first hard drive of my desktop
machine. I thought I would try Fedora 17 so I installed it on the
second hard drive and had it boot from that drives MBR not wanting to
risk not being able to boot the other two. I thought Grubs os-prober
on the first drive would f
m,
I am planning to come for 1 pm. Are you still going to give your talk
about Digital Photography software? I for one would find it very
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camera on the hills above the Westbury White Horse so I took a series
of pictures that I hope to stitch together with Hugin to make a
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Is the PC still available? If so can I phone you? Where do you live?
Regards,
Clive Woodfine
On 7 March 2012 13:33, Imran Chaudhry wrote:
> AMD Athlon XP2000 CPU, 512M, 40G HDD, base unit only, fully working with a
> Philips DVD-RW. Was formerly running Debian Squeeze and Xen. Ch
On 30 January 2012 15:13, LUG address wrote:
> Afternoon all,
> HPs, like the Photosmart 5510, seem to fit the bill but it doesn't look like
> the wifi will work under Linux according to the HPLIP page [2].
> By that, do they just mean it is not possible to do the initial wi-fi setup
> via Linux?
On 17 December 2011 17:16, Anton Piatek wrote:
> Hdparm can set it on the drive with a timeout iirc
>
> Anton
Many thanks Anton. The usefulness of the Hants LUG again!
Wikipedia gives me this example:-
hdparm -S 24 /dev/sda for 120 seconds of inactivity.
I will give it a try later.
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On 17 December 2011 16:08, Freaky Clown wrote:
> I hate all printers - they are the only piece of technology that has
> not gotten significantly better in 5 years - however I recently HAD to
> buy a printer and was shocked at how easy the Kodak ESP 7250 was to
> get workign in linux - it literally
On 10 December 2011 18:22, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> How many photos / colour jobs do you print? I ask because I am of
> the belief that a decent photo printer will be very expensive to
> run, so if you do it rarely you would be better off printing at a
> shop and get a cheap laser.
>
>
My HP Photosmart 3300 All-in-One series has given up with "Ink system
failure" warning error code oxc18a0401. I have searched for this but
none of the solutions have worked. The printer is quite old so it is
time for a new one. My requirement is for wireless, Photocopying,
reasonable Photo printing
Sorry but I am not able to come. I hope it all gets sorted out tomorrow.
Clive
On 1 December 2011 20:23, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is your final reminder of our next meeting on Saturday 03 December 2011.
> Start up from 10:00, main meeting from 10:30, AGM at 12:15, clean up 15:
Is anybody going to this Saturday's BaB who can help me reinstall the
software? It sort of works at the moment but with a few oddities. I
would like to create a backup image of the existing setup and have
thought of using dd to do this but the GurPlug does not appear to have
a /dev/sda to create t
After a BaB meeting at Southampton some while back where I brought my
GuruPlug and fiddled with some setting because the University network
was down when I got home the Plug no longer worked on my LAN.
I have finally got round to trying to solve the problem.
When connected via a JTAG I get the f
On 4 April 2011 12:10, Edward Beckmann wrote:
> Hi
> Can I offer a vote of thanks to Chris, Mike and Adam for helping us return
> to the Uni on Saturday. The guys in residence made us feel so welcome,
> passed on some very useful tips and created a really friendly atmosphere.
> Adam - well done fo
Good news. Well done Adam.
Clive
On 19 March 2011 13:52, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am pleased to announce that thanks to Chris Malton we now have two meetings
> booked at the University, Saturday 02 April and 07 May. Chris hopes to be
> there with a few other students from ECS so I h
script has to be run now, it was not necessary
out of the box.
On 11 February 2011 16:38, Jacqui Caren-home wrote:
> On 10/02/2011 23:03, Clive Woodfine wrote:
>>
>> "aptitude update" which also did not work at first but after about a
>> minute
>
> resol
Adam, thanks for that web address but as far as I know I have no way
of viewing the boot process as I can only ssh in after it has booted.
The plug is working now, after a fashion. I can connect to it and see
attached storage devices but I am unable to do an "apt-get update"
whereas I did this whe
her external device.
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there is no way out of this without connecting
a JTAG board which I do not have and would be beyond my capabilities
anyway.
Any experts out there who could solve this for me?
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n 023 8059 2422 or 07950638260.
>
> If we are indeed locked out of the building I will try to get an email to
> the list. and save everybody the journey.
>
> Ashwin
>
Before Ashwin goes this would it be a good idea to ask who is going first? I
unfortunately shall not be coming due
ing the
USB installer to work. It complained it could not unmount the USB
stick before installing so I did it from a terminal. You have to
create an account or use your Facebook account if you have one.
I think it is a useful portable Distro but I will stick with Pupee'
jolicloud.com
Clive
with limited software. You can try it by booting it off a memory
stick/card first to see how you like or hate it.
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> EeePCs.
>
> Sean
I have found Pupeee works best on my eeePC 701. It very fast as it
runs in memory but as Sean says it is an aquired taste.
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t;
Thanks Peter. I will probably reformat the drive with ext3 after I
have put the data on it elsewhere. I have stopped using Windows but my
wife uses Windows 7. It is very rarely I'll need to use the USB hdd on
her machine if ever.
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On 9 October 2010 17:29, Peter Collins wrote:
> On 09/10/2010 18:25, Clive Woodfine wrote:
>>
>> I have a a usb hdd attached to my computer. It is formatted with fat32
>> and gparted shows its size as 74.53 Gib with 35.59 Gib used. When I
>> try to copy a file of 11.5
space. Is there somewhere else deleted files
are hidden?
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suppose! I ordered a GuruPlug Server Plus about 3 1/2 months ago and
it just arrived this week. Thanks for the useful info on your blog.
As always I am involved in other things at present but will keep your
blog in mind for later reference.
Clive Woodfine
alogue box pops up stating.
A program is still running
Unknown
Not responding.
Any idea how to find out what?
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installing the Opera browser. It is not the system monitor as the
mouse pointer shows a rotating wheel prior to starting the monitor.
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On 5 June 2010 21:58, Mat Grove wrote:
>
> Thank you to all the people who took some computer bits. I hope that it all
> found a happy new home.
Thanks for bringing all stuff along yesterday. I have only just
started to look at all the bits I have. I am looking for to putting it
together.
I foun
ebian1-xen.imran.local etc
>
Thanks Imran for the interesting info. I look forward to your talk, hopefully.
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> pre-order it) -- the speed increase from using eSATA instead of USB is
> well worth it.
>
Thanks for that tip Stuart. I think I will wait also.
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LAN which would probably be my main use. Has anyone
bought on of these?
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On 17 February 2010 23:44, Chris Dennis wrote:
> Before you copy /home, make sure that the users with directories in
> /home (e.g. /home/clive) are created on the new system with THE SAME
> USERIDS AND GROUPIDS as on the old system. I got that wrong once, and
> found that all my files wer
An update on progress.
On 10 February 2010 15:09, Alan Pope wrote:
> We generally recommend you use update-manager (for machines with a
> GUI), or do-release-upgrade (for machines without a GUI, or machines
> you have only remote access to). This is covered in the upgrade
> guides, which will b
Many thanks Al.
On 10 February 2010 15:09, Alan Pope wrote:
> However we generally recommend people don't "edit sources.list,
> apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade" as the method of upgrading.
> Although it's possible, and works for some people, it's not the most
> tested or robust way of doing
Please can anyone help? I have been running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy
since its release and I would like to do a dist-upgrade. If I wait
till the next LTS will I be able to dist-upgrade in one step? If not
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ed to get it in the next ten days. Moreover, I was only thinking of units
> or tens of pounds, not hundreds.
>
I am not sure if this is what you want but I have just recorded my
voice using Audacity. Then gone to 'Effect/change speed'. A dialog
pops up where you can change the pitc
> Anton
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Anton, the meeting when very well as far as I was concerned and I
enjoyed it. However I would not want such a meeting very often as I
find the BAB meetings at Southampton the most useful to me.
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e later when I have access to the TV I will try to
get them working in tandem.
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will have to search Google a bit more.
Hugo, many thanks for your help it has shown me a command I knew
nothing about before.
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VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor"Monitor0"
DefaultDepth24
Option "TVOutFormat
2009/8/27 Leo :
> I'm thinking of getting a printer and was just wondering if anyone could
> recommend a make that works easily and well with Linux (Ubuntu).
>
> Thanks,
> Leo
>
All HP's have worked for me.
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my assigned IP address which was in fact the Destination. Thanks.
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> Hi Clive,
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:22:01PM +0100, Clive Woodfine wrote:
>> I have been using a Netgear DG8346G v3 router for some time but lately
>> I have been receiving security alerts. Here are some examples.
>>
>> TCP Packet -
trial Estate
address:Irlam
address:Manchester
Should I be worried about this or does it show the router is doing its job?
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>
> Cheers,
> Al.
I would agree with that. I run it on an AMD 550 ATHLON, 256 Mb of
memory even having 2 CRT monitors running with an NVIDIA driver until
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[1] http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk
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>> > Videos and it isn't connected to a TV aerial)
>
> I have arrived at the simple solution - get old!!
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Me too. Unfortunately there are more negatives than positives.
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> # cat /dev/sdd1 | file -
>
> Hugo.
r...@vaio:~# cat /dev/sdd1 | file -
/dev/stdin: x86 boot sector, mbr
r...@vaio:~#
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b 26 11:46:34 vaio kernel: [ 4169.783863] VFS: Can't find a valid
FAT filesystem on dev sdd.
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menusUse your mouse"
"err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection ." appears 3 or 4 times in
the Wine bugs list for other programs. Do I have to wait till this
fixed or can anyone suggest anything else I might try?
Clive Wo
Hi all,
If you have a bit of spare time watch this especially if you are an
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plugging in the wired connection yet.
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0.0.0.0 my-router-address0.0.0.0 UG1000
0 eth1
0.0.0.0 my-router-address0.0.0.0 UG1000
0 eth0
If do 'ifdown eth0' to remove eth0 from the route table the wireless
imm
wireless connection. Wired is eth0.
Do you know why this works whereas the GUI network tools although
showing the correct details do not work? I can of course now ping the
router. I will investigate further when I have more time.
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oo only use WEP. I have tried without encryption but it makes no
difference. Possibly originally Ubuntu used the ipw3945 not the
iwl3945 from what I have read. I do not know how to go back to the
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rked perfectly for about
1 1/2 years and appears to work with other routers!
[1] http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28
Phillip, Ubuntu uses the iwl3945 module for my wireless.
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with Picasa for photo management as I find it simple to use and have
got used to it though it does crash if I try to run a slide show from
it.
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> which are currently missing.
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> Thanks
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> Tim
If it is easy can this be done for anyone who has emailed you directly
so that we can know we will be admitted?
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2009/1/5 Dr Adam Trickett :
> I think Damian has got us in the next Saturday for this occasion, but we are
> always looking for new possible locations.
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For me the following Saturday, 17th, at Southampton would be beast.
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Bryan,
I may well be interested but my son told me yesterday that he may want
to get rid of his HP iPAQ 4150 now that he has a new phone. I should
be having a demo on Thursday. I will contact you off list depending
how things go.
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at combines a phone and PDA altho
> i do have a tungsten E2 as well.
>
> Martin N
Thanks for the leads Martin. I will try them. The Tellico application
which holds my music info has an option 'Export to PilotDB' and I
remember someone some time back saying this is what they used.
do? Is it just the
> details you want to handle or the media files too?
>
> Cheers,
> Paul.
All I want to do is to have a list of my LP/CD's with the information
about them available to search when I go into a shop to buy secondhand
ones.
There is no need to play anything or mo
should buy something secondhand?
All advice welcome.
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2008/11/25 Dave Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Clive Woodfine wrote:
>> I am looking for a means of connecting my Psion Revo to my laptop
>> which has no serial port. Is there anything I should look for under
>> Linux?
>>
> Hi Clive,
>
> As others have s
inate the cable
> and the original now works again. I don't need 2. Would you like to make me
> an offer for it?
>
> Cheers?
> Paul.
Thanks Paul and Andy. Unfortunately there is no Maplin in Salisbury so
I will buy something from the net.
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I am looking for a means of connecting my Psion Revo to my laptop
which has no serial port. Is there anything I should look for under
Linux?
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B support is only in the non-free version of
> VirtualBox you get from Virtualbox.org/sun.com. USB is not in the open
> source version that many distros ship.
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
Many thanks Paul and Alan. I will try that when I have time. I am
using version 2.0.4 which if I remember corr
x27;USB devices' is greyed-out. I cannot find where to enter
the USB ID. What am I missing?
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On 04/11/2008, Damian Brasher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) I would like to offer a talk: 'Using and modifying the Xfce 4 Desktop
> Environment'.
>
> -- Damian
I would be keen to hear that.
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