OPM595 wrote:
> ...
> For me, I treat usb drives like sun glasses. I either loose them, or somehow
> break them.
Amen! One of the constant struggles i had when working as a school IT
manager was explaining to students that USB drives were just new floppy
disks, not permanent storage. We had a ki
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 18:35 -0800, bwright wrote:
> In light of recent events, I thought I would take the liberty of
> changing the topic! How is everyone finding the Koala? Soft and cuddly
> or does it have claws and red eyes? I am quite pleased with the new
> boot screen and theme makes it more
Hi David,
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 22:38 +1100, David Bowskill wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I have the need to construct a database for a voluntary association and
> wish to use MySQL Query Browser and/or phpMyAdmin.
Depending on their requirements it might be easier to find an existing
webapp which does
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 12:00 +,
> From: db
> Subject: Re: Topic Change: Does everyone like the Koala
> Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
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> try mt-daapd.
Thanks; I'm u
I would love to have something like git but which handled binary files
properly. Say it just happened to use bsdiff + and was just in
the file browser.
Of course having it stored encrypted elsewhere is a requirement for
some data. As i am a firefox weave user and love being able to sync
passw
I think it's the best thing since sliced bread.
For me, I treat usb drives like sun glasses. I either loose them, or somehow
break them. Ubuntu One seems to be ideal for this reason, and sync's
automatically.
I thought it was only just released with 9.10, but someone just told it's been
around f
Do people love or hate the idea of Ubuntu One? Personally I think they
are heading in the right direction they are not trying to be your PC
they don't want to do all the computing they are just trying to make
computing more convenient. Anyway I would love to hear your opinions
on it.
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try mt-daapd.
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I love the little points of Karmic.
The Dust Sand theme - apparently it was available in Jaunty too, but
this is the first time I've noticed it. It does look a little like OS X
which I usually hate, but it's a very nice theme that integrates with
everything well.
I also like the fade-in, fade-out