Sorry I don't know of any stores... However there is a really neat
website at: www.staticice.com.au which lists around 262 Australian
retailers and compares there prices so you can find some of the
better deals for hardware in Australia. Hopes this helps.
Tom Sparks wrote:
are there any shops
Ya I would really like to get more information on these Bug Jams.
There is a talk about it on the Ubuntu Podcast Ep 18.
On Jan 15, 9:06 am, Sebastian sebastian.spi...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi List,
thinking about Jason Allen's post [1] the other day
Hello I thought I would introduce myself to the Ubuntu-AU mailing
list. I am a new to this whole Ubuntu Australia subgroup but I have
been following the Ubuntu project since 7.04 . And I have been on the
Ubuntu-au IRC for about 4-6 months and I thought it was time to move
deeper into both the
Click on
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Well if you log into the terminal as you normally would using first
your username, then your password. You can run the command: startx
this will start xserver and boot you into your default windows manager
from where you can make the necessary changes from there using the
gui. Maybe you should try