een testing the Telstra Elite Mifi modems and
they are awesome. They are only $129 from Telstra shop at the moment and
as they use wifi to connect locally they are easy to get working
everywhere. Plud you can move them around the house for best signal
strength.
Andrew (lurking, lurking)
On 11/
ust stoked to have a retailer selling them.
Andrew
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On Tue 2010-09-14 02:06:21 UTC+1000, Anthony (i.lurve.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure what Ian Fleming is trying to do. However I do
> understand the issue with trying to wade through the mailing list
> submissions from Ubuntu-au and I'm wondering why this mail list
> subscription
#x27;Board', 'Web masters' Etc.
Maybe the above (A,B,C,D) should be in a Poll ??
Andrew G.
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 10:42 +0930, Ryan Macnish wrote:
> Andrew,
>
>
> None of us really want a meritocracy, but we want the same structure
> that option 1a gives us. It was na
Colin,
Yes an 'Elected' board/council could appoint people to roles based on
'Merit'.
Andrew G.
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 09:28 +1000, colin mcdermott wrote:
> >> There are not many reasons why we cannot have a 'Team' elected to
> positions based on merit
I have created a poll on the appointment process for team positions.
http://www.doodle.com/pn7hyxe77wwr8bka
HOW TO VOTE CARD
Meritocracy - Keep the current process.
Democracy - Everybody has a say in who is appointed to the leadership
team.
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ht wrote:
> We spent most of the meeting before last on the restructuring so why
> would we repeat it. I will be voting :-)
> On Jun 9, 11:24 am, Jared Norris wrote:
> > On 9 June 2010 09:36, andrew wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Bravo Ryan for bringing this for
o.
As stated above, when we have a discussion on our goals, we can talk
about positions, then we can talk about an election/appointment process.
This is just my opinion and I know that others will disagree.
Regards,
Andrew G.
On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 22:21 +0930, Ryan Macnish wrote:
> Hey
s'.
I could 'add' positions like 'local Representatives' if you like from
model 3 & 3a.
Regards,
Andrew G.
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 14:06 +1000, Jared Norris wrote:
> On 19 May 2010 13:37, andrew wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have updated the wiki on a prop
Hi All,
I have updated the wiki on a proposed Leadership structure.
I have renamed the original document so it shows up on the main
AustralianTeam wiki page.
I have borrowed some work from Jared.
See. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Proposed-Council-Structure
Andrew G.
On Mon, 2010
The Georgia Team has a 'Team Council'
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GeorgiaUSTeam/People
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 09:26 +1000, Cary Bielenberg wrote:
> Question before we reinvent the wheel, does anyone know what other loco's are
> doing around the world?
>
> Cary
>
>
> bwright wrote ..
> > I prefer
ositions in the 'Leadership Team'.
Finally the process of filling those positions in the 'leadership Team'.
Now some work on defining positions has already been done on the Wiki,
but it needs further expansion with your input.
These are just suggestions.
Regards,
Andrew G
ecial Interest Group (SIG) ?
If not then what constitutes a SIG ?
If yes then coverage could be sought.
(ref: http://www.linux.org.au/About/Procedures)
Those of you who have intimate knowledge about how LCA operates can
probably answer these questions.
Regards,
Andrew G.
On Tue, 2010-05-18
Yes +1 Vote.
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Lisa Milne wrote:
> Well, with comments such as "you are flogging a dead horse" floating
> around it appears there are some who don't want to see an official
> Australian Ubuntu LoCo. Which is fine, if you don't want one, you don't
> have to be invo
lets move on and 'GET OVER IT'.
Andrew G.
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Dave Hall wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 08:20 +1000, Andrew Gaydon wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Melissa Draper
> > wrote:
> > On Sun, 2
ver your own needs. I guess it will be good to trot it out to
> > stop folks challenging your authority.
>
> Cary, I've refrained from responding to much of the repetitions here.
> "I expressed my view of the triple-tier council back when it was first
> brought up, an
issues that people have.
You are quite right about arguments becoming circular, this does not in any
way make a positive contribution to the discussion.
Lets be active on what we can change and make a positive contribution to the
things that we think need changing.
Regards,
Andrew G.
On Sun, Apr
Thanks Callan,
If you follow the link from ubuntu.com site thru
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList
You will come across it. First impressions count.
I really don't want to use this thread as a discussion, it is a subject for
a new Post,
but the 'ACC' issue needs to be sorted first. Then we
oes not lead but allows the people to lead themselves and
cannot impose his will on his people, which is incompatible with "unhu"."
This does not to say that a 'Leader' is not required, but that
he/she 'Represents' the wishes of his/her people.
BTW
Umm Yes about 2 years ago.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Ross Willman wrote:
> I challenge anyone who has a problem with the current situation to
> clearly define what non-bureaucratic action they would take for
> ubuntu-au under a new structure, then answer why they aren't doing
> that now
Why does it take a debate like this to 'Raise' this issue?
This is not the first time that Michael has raised it!
So many questions go unanswered on this mailing list.
This is why people are so uninterested in making a contribution.
There is no responsibility or accountability !!
Why can't peo
on can achieve a little, many people can achieve a lot'
> The question we should be asking is what needs to be done and what isn't
> being done with the current system and how adding this will help.
>
"An open and transparent 'Leadership' as there is currently none.
An ACC will provide 'Advisory, Support, Leadership & Co-ordination, a
Local contact"
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
>
Regards,
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Hi Andrew P.
1. Thanks.
2. There is no 'Pres' of the ACC. I will not be nominating myself.
3. Representative positions on the ACC will only become available if the
numbers of 'Local loco' warrant it.
'State and Territory councils' do not exist unless there
other proposed ideas for the restructuring of ubuntu-au and
THEN have the winner go for the trial period. Second place can collect $50.
$0.02,
Andrew Powter
aka "nDR01d"
On 12 April 2010 12:43, AndrewG wrote:
> LEADERSHIP and a ROADMAP
>
> Prologue: 25th March, Melissa Dra
e a seat on the ACC.
Individuals can still contribute though 'general meetings' and make
submissions to the ACC.
Andrew.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Cary Bielenberg wrote:
> Michael,
> Your question about regional areas is a curly one, In Qld we have a
> few regional
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Re-Approval
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Melissa Draper wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> The LoCo Council has spontaneously decided to shift the review deadline
> forward 3 full weeks to next Monday the 29th, rather than April 20th.
>
> This means we now have le
+1 from me.
Get over it 'PEOPLE'.
This argument could go on for days & Months.
In the future we may address each other as 'Ubuntu-ites', will that
offend anybody ?? (probably yes)
You can't please everybody all of the time.
What was that task that we were discussing ??
On Sun, Mar 21,
Not everybody subscribes to the mail list.
We need to get a notice on the website & Facebook.
How many people do you have donating time ?
How are you collecting money to pay for the CD's ?
Just some questions!!
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Jared Norris wrote:
> Thanks Scott!
>
> This is a
HI Steve,
The easiest way to attend the meeting is to use your web browser and go to
this address.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-au
Create a Nickname and Connect.
Cheers,
Andrew G.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Steve Pagratis wrote:
> how do we login for the onl
.665907] DC390: OLD Sync Nego code triggered! (6 0)
Then that's as good as it gets.
If I do a 'lsscsi -g'
the scanner does not appear. It appears as though something is going wrong
with the tmscsim module. I do not know where to go from here.
Any help would be appreciated.
incorporated association is a hard path and
should be avoided.
(however it does preclude us from carrying out certain activities, like
fundraising but this could be overcome buy utilising existing LUGS that
have that capacity)
Cheers.
Andrew.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Melissa Draper wrote
would jump into anytime soon. The paperwork is
just horendous and as Melissa pointed out there appear to be some LUGS
wanted to 'dissolve' this so they can avoid the paperwork and hoops.
Regards,
Andrew
On 8/03/2010 7:58 PM, benchen70 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am just w
involved with numerous local organisations that have all but pushed
people away through obsessive compulsive procedures (that unfortunately
are needed for some) I avoid that situation like the plague.
Goal 1: Meet the requirements of Canonical
Goal 2: Foster a community that can organise positive reinforement of
Ubuntu and it's direction and place in computing.
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On 8/03/2010 1:25 PM, AndrewG wrote:
>
> On Mar 8, 12:05 pm, Paul Gear wrote:
>
>> Melissa Draper wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 11:25 +1100, Andrew Swinn wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>> Just a quick 2 cents worth on the wh
/minutes/commitees out the wazoo all scare new people
away. People are extroadinarily time limited today so keeping it short
and simple is what should be focused on.
Having state/territory reps that are also involved with local LUGS would
also be valuable.
Andrew
On 8/03/2010 10:56 AM, AndrewG wrote
On Tue 2010-03-02 09:54:03 UTC+1000, Geoffrey (gcomb...@bigpond.com) wrote:
> Having installed grsync I am about to buy an external memory to back up
> my Ubuntu home directory.
grsync looks good. I use rsync regularly but wasn't aware of a GUI
frontend for it.
> However I have found a USB flas
On Wed 2010-02-03 12:54:28 UTC+1100, andrew clarke (m...@ozzmosis.com) wrote:
> I just noticed "MPEG Port" (in the lspci output above) is probably a clue
> that my Winfast can do MPEG-2 hardware encoding. I should investigate
In hindsight it seems this is just to communicate
3b it supported
this, but I had trouble with it inexplicably stalling in between the
burn and verify stages. And installing Nero was easier than trying to
debug k3b. :-)
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On Wed 2010-02-03 22:35:12 UTC+1030, Callan Jefferson Davies
(cal...@cruzn.net.au) wrote:
> The biggest hurdle I found when first starting in '06 was trying to
> avoid the temptation to use Windows for common tasks. Eg burning a CD,
> just go use Nero in Windows rather than looking for which Ubun
iles,
particularly A/V drift.
VideoReDo can be a bit unstable under WINE. Mostly just crashing
after it's finished exporting. Not really a showstopper.
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ould suggest that you try to install the 'twolame' package which
might enable MP3 encoding.
Regards,
Andrew Swinn
On 30/12/09 12:34, David Bowskill wrote:
> Hi All
>
> In RipperX configuration file there is a tab for MP3 encoding, but this
> does not seem to work.
>
> Do
for a few years to try
that theory out, bring it on! ;)
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There is a new post up on the website from Andrew G. and his report on
the Brisbane release party.
Thanks Andrew for the content and the picture. Apologies for my delay in
getting it up there for world to see.
I look forward to seeing a bigger and better release party for 10.04!
Regards
Hi Brisbane people,
I received the email below from a Malaysian Ubuntu user/LoCo Leader who
sounds like they are interested in meeting up with some fellow Ubuntu
users around the same time as OSDC.
Does someone in the Brisbane area want to contact Khairul?
Regards,
Andrew Swinn
fenris wrote
on what people are doing with it.
I need to have a read through Gina Trapani's online book, The Complete
Guide to Google Wave - http://completewaveguide.com/
Regards,
Andrew Swinn
bwright wrote:
> I wish, I was meant to get an invite but it never happened. :(
>
> On 15 Nov, 13:38,
ice distro to work with. Heppy Ubuntu'ing!
Andrew Swinn
Andre Mangan wrote:
>
>
> 2009/11/15 bwright mailto:bwright...@gmail.com>>
>
> In light of recent events, I thought I would take the liberty of
> changing the topic! How is everyone finding the Koala
too short to become hung up on the negative. Sometimes you just
have to get over it and move on.
Regards,
Andrew Swinn
Norm wrote:
> Guys (and Girls)
>
> Please don't be so precipitate...
>
> I simply added the topic and a couple of the correspondents to my junk filter
because it
wouldn't work with my 1440x900 monitor resolution. Only ever displayed
the 4:3 ratio resolutions (ie 1024x768) and never looked right on a
widescreen. Loaded 9.10 on it yesterday and lo and behold it is
displaying 1440x900 from the get go. A big box full of win for me.
(Note: your e
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.
ubuntu-au-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
> Send ubuntu-au mailing list submissions to
> ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Hi Stephen,
I am curious about F-Spot not opening your camera images. What format
are those files in?
Assumption would have me guessing they are RAW files but I am curious to
know for sure.
Regards,
Andrew Swinn
Stephen wrote:
> Thanks Paul and Andre - Picasa loaded and working - HOO
table)
What: An afternoon of cheer with beer.
RSVP. Please email me and let me know that you can come so I can
finalise numbers.
Cheers,
Andrew Gaydon.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 07:43:39PM +, pew...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've shared a document with you called "c-nile virus":
H. is this supposed to be a joke or is it spam?
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to be more useful and I am more
that happy to help out.
As I see it, unless there is some pro-activity, then this wonderful
project called "Ubuntu" will not propagate throughout the community
because the product quality is certainly up there with the best.
If not many people know a
t them elsewhere for the same great price :-).
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On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 15:54 +1000, Andrew Otte wrote:
> Have 64bit intrepid running and am having crazy permission problems on
> mounted Samba shares from a network hard drive.
>
> Here is an example fstab line
> //mybookworld/dad /media/mybook/dad cifs
> user=reg,password=x
Have 64bit intrepid running and am having crazy permission problems on
mounted Samba shares from a network hard drive.
Here is an example fstab line
//mybookworld/dad /media/mybook/dad cifs
user=reg,password=,iocharset=utf8,noperm,rw,gid=1000,uid=reg,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
0 0
I have t
On Mon, 5 May 2008 7:29:08 am Rapael Morcha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 11:45:18PM +1000, Andrew Otte wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> [... never used unison ...]
>
> > there is a folder named '.trash-1000' It contains many binary files and I
> > am s
I am using kubuntu 8.04. Can
someone point me to a way to getting the stuff out of these files in this
folder.
Thanks
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u set the DNS addresses of your provider into the router and/or linux?
There are so many possibilities even before we touch the wireless stuff.
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arness
>
> Mahatma Gandhi
James,
You should find some small lines at the top of the toolbar (or far left if at
the top of the window) just click on them and you can drag the toolbar. It
will automagically jump to the top of the window when you move it close
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Hello,
Ubuntuers in Perth may be interested in a presentation I am giving next
Tuesday on bare-metal system recovery with Mondo Rescue - details
attached. It's not Ubuntu-specific but works just as well on Ubuntu
systems as on Debian, Fedora, RHEL, SuSE, Gentoo, etc... =)
Thanks,
And
Guys today.. I guess I'm wondering what it is like to work on a
PC with a small screen? Especially for things like typing up
assignments..
thanks,
Andrew
On 22 Jan, 10:31, Les Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info, Mark. I've got just a couple more questions.
>
&g
7;s pretty successful to date!
regards,
Andrew
On 18 Jan, 16:18, Dov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure if the market out this part of the world is considered big
> enough. Hey, Dells ship to here from Malaysia! Dell does offer great
> bang for your buck though and it has a go
major rush. In terms of the calendar year, what is "the end
of the first quarter" mean? April-ish?
I checked out The Good Guys online... and I found an Acer, there's
just not much detail about it. And I trust you that some have Ubuntu
on ;) .. more curious about the price and specs.
t seem
to be an option for us.. is that right?
thanks,
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n and then installing the server software you want to
administer (e.g. Apache).
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"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like
e a wizard (under File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries...)
that helps you to install the appropriate dictinonary, thesaurus,
hyphenation file etc.
The information on this page may also be helpful:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocalCustomisation/Australia
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ion, though I do recommend
verifying the integrity of the files before & after with md5sum/sha1sum
or using the -c (md4 checksum) flag on rsync for the final pass.
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"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, the
7zip. See the "Backup and limitations" section of the
man page.
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"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to m
vings with raw video data are not worth
the time it takes to compress).
If you're paranoid and/or worried about losing the whole lot if a disc
gets damaged, look at par2 for creating recovery archives from a file or
file set. (Kind of a file-level RAID, allowing you to rebuild damaged
files fr
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