Hi guys
I have made ubuntu 22.04 LTS available for post via ubuntu.net.au
$10 for a usb thumb drive, $4 for a DVD posted anywhere in oz
enjoy!
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On 24/04/2018, Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 24/04/2018, peter baker <jellyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hey guys/gals
>>
>> ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver is now available for ordering via
>> ubuntu.net.au
>>
>> dvds ar
On 24/04/2018, peter baker <jellyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hey guys/gals
>
> ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver is now available for ordering via ubuntu.net.au
>
> dvds are still $4, thumb drives $10 shipped anywhere in oz
>
> This is a long term support release, supported till a
hey jared
I can see that http://www.ubuntu-au.org/ redirects to
loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/
do we have any control over ubuntu.org.au?? be good to get that
redirecting to loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/ as well
peter
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t is going on.
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of look like Unity, however I don't think it mimics it very
well at all.
Gregory.
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There are many articles about this (such as http://www.makeuseof.com/
tag/ubuntu-gnome-unity-similarities/ )
Basically the ne
There are many articles about this (such as
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-gnome-unity-similarities/ )
Basically the newer Ubuntu makes gnome look and act pretty much the same as
unity was.
Give it a try and you may be pleasantly surprised
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access to programs and I would be disappointed at losing it. Is
there a choice?
Please tell me what is going on.
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hey guys
ubuntu 17.10 is now available for purchase on ubuntu.net.au
$4 for a dvd or $10 for a usb drive delivered anywhere in oz
please note, ubuntu 17.10 is only available on 64 bit (kubuntu and xubuntu
are still being released on 32 bit)
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hey guys
sorry for the delayed announcement
I have made ubuntu 17.04 available via ubuntu.net.au
you can still also order the awesome 16.04 lts (actually now 16.04.2)
linux mint is still version 18.1
$4 for a dvd delivered anywhere in australia. $10 for a brand name usb
thumb drive delivered
): undefined reference to `XCreateWindow'
xlib1.cpp:(.text+0x88): undefined reference to `XMapWindow'
xlib1.cpp:(.text+0x94): undefined reference to `XFlush'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
in my very small C++ program.
Thanks.
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hey guys
I have made ubuntu 16.10 available via ubuntu.net.au
you can still also order the awesome 16.04 lts
linux mint is still version 18
$4 for a dvd delivered anywhere in australia. $10 for a brand name usb
thumb drive delivered anywhere in australia
also delivering to noumea. (someone
said
below as I'm in a rush. My basic aim was an i5 machine and if laptop
13" or under, but looking for really fast SSD.
The Dell XPS13 is a great contender as a laptop that will run Ubuntu
with a Skylake i5 or i7 processor. I'd prefer the Dell XPS13 to the
X260. The Dell XPS13 DE is a great o
#2900721439
I'll take a look at Mac price / value but I'm starting to want the
solid aluminium Dell XPS13, but I still don't have figures on how fast
the SSD is or what it will take to obtain one in AU.
> I asked about worldwide availability of laptops shipping with Ubuntu in
> a recent c
Hi,
I bought a Dell Inspiron 7359 and just put my own Ubuntu on it. Works fine.
I also did that with a Lenovo Carbon X1.
Both these companies do not seem to sell Ubuntu version of hardware here
in Australia.
You can go to http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/desktop/
and see what hardware
hey guys
I have just made ubuntu 15.10 available for order via ubuntu.net.au (its
out this thursday)
ubuntu, ubuntu mac edition, kubuntu, and xubuntu are all available on dvd
or usb thumb drive
you can also choose 14.04 for long term support
I'm also offering the latest version of linux mint
On 27/04/15 22:14, peter baker wrote:
Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) is now available for ordering via ubuntu.net.au
Thanks Peter, I will stick with the LTS I have until the next LTS comes out.
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Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) is now available for ordering via ubuntu.net.au
dvd's are still $3, 8bg thumb drives are $10 including postage here in
australia
or download it yourself via
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
check the release notes here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet
Rhys,
If the worst comes to the worst you could install your Ubuntu is a Virtual
Box running under Windows.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
I went in the opposite direction, running WinXP in a VB under Linux for the
one Windows program that I once
I began using Ubuntu in 2009 after using MS for Windows over 15 years. I
found it to be excellent and it has got better since. It provides all
the applications that I need with a few exceptions, most of those being
related to science and amateur radio (I am an engineer and a radio
amateur
I only started using Ubuntu at 13.10 version, my repairman in Goulburn NSW put
me onto it. I use 14.04 now, and might upgrade when 16.04 comes out next year.
I am very happy with it.
Ian
On 23/03/15 20:16, Geoffrey Combes wrote:
I began using Ubuntu in 2009 after using MS for Windows over 15
(Ian, I'm in Goulburn too, so let's get together for a chat/drink sometime.)
I've been using Ubuntu for many years, and as my only desktop system for
the last two years.
I'd dearly love to get my ASUS laptop onto Ubuntu too, instead of
(shudder) Windows8, but the lockdown has defeated my
On 5 December 2014 at 17:02, Ali Linx ali.li...@amjjawad.net wrote:
Hi,
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2014-November/001768.html
I have been waiting for 3-4 days just to get my Ubuntu Clock. I did login
(I'm now) to the #ubuntu-irc channel at different timing trying to find
On 12/05/2014 07:05 PM, Jared Norris wrote:
On 5 December 2014 at 17:02, Ali Linx ali.li...@amjjawad.net
mailto:ali.li...@amjjawad.net wrote:
Hi,
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2014-November/001768.html
I have been waiting for 3-4 days just to get my Ubuntu Clock
file size must be kept down. Hence the need to reduce a
1Mb camera photo to, say 100kb. The facility to modify the image file
name as well was useful.
I have noted Phatch too for future reference.
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Hi,
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2014-November/001768.html
I have been waiting for 3-4 days just to get my Ubuntu Clock. I did
login (I'm now) to the #ubuntu-irc channel at different timing trying to
find someone who could give me the clock but no progress yet.
I had a chat
use GIMP one by one
which is a slow process when dealing with a large number of
photographs. Any suggestions please.
Geoffrey Combes
ImageMagick is a command-line tool that can do this. gThumb is a GUI
tool that can also do bulk resizing.
Paul
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that can also do bulk resizing.
Paul
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I have also used Phatch in the past with reasonable results. It was quite
easy with that tool, just in case you needed more options.
Regards,
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in advance
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Any suggestions please.
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From: Geoffrey Combes gcomb...@bigpond.com
Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:49 AM
Subject: Photo application for Ubuntu
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Unless I have missed something in 14.04 LTS I can't find a Linux
application that will reduce camera photo
On 10/28/2014 05:12 PM, peter baker wrote:
ali
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your email :)
thanks for your suggestions for adding start ubuntu and ubuntu gnome
to our local mailout service ubuntu.net.au http://ubuntu.net.au
You're most welcome :)
I visited the start ubuntu wiki page
https
ali
thanks for your suggestions for adding start ubuntu and ubuntu gnome to our
local mailout service ubuntu.net.au
I visited the start ubuntu wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StartUbuntu and
I still have no idea what it is. something about pushing users to replace
xp with ubuntu somehow
have to have a look into that, I
have the partitions all set up ready to dual boot just haven't gotten
around to installing Ubuntu yet.
Regards,
Jared Norris
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarednorris
On 25 October 2014 02:18, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
I have started
changing
workplaces and don't get my own laptop any more. I'll have to have a
look into that, I have the partitions all set up ready to dual boot
just haven't gotten around to installing Ubuntu yet.
Regards,
I'd suggest also to include Ubuntu GNOME to that site ;)
I am one of the main leaders
event that people
would like to run. We do have LoCo resources as well to support any events
that need it.
Let me know if I can assist further, happy to do what I can.
[1] http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/
Regards,
Jared Norris
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hey guys
I have started offering ubuntu/kubuntu and xubuntu 14.10 via ubuntu.net.au
alongside the slightly older long term support 14.04 LTS. I notice there
is a mac specific version of 14.04 that I will start offering soon too
still only $3 for the dvd in a quality plastic case including
see the email below from David. As mentioned
there aren't many left so if a few people got in and did some it would be
done quickly.
Regards,
Jared Norris
Ubuntu-AU Team Contact
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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From: David Planella david.plane
around. If anyone wants to work on the strings that will be available on
retail phones later this year see the email below from David. As mentioned
there aren't many left so if a few people got in and did some it would be
done quickly.
Regards,
Jared Norris
Ubuntu-AU Team Contact
https
Hi Michael,
You should find all the info, including how to contribute, on:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-en-au
But in a nutshell, that page points to a link with the word substitutions
from en_US to en_AU:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Projects/Translation/WordSubstitution
Cheers
that will be available on
retail phones later this year see the email below from David. As mentioned
there aren't many left so if a few people got in and did some it would be
done quickly.
Regards,
Jared Norris
Ubuntu-AU Team Contact
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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/stats/utopic/en_AU). This is really useful
to see what is still left to translate, and the graph is a nice reminder of
what the status is - Thanks David! I have a similar page available showing the
history of en_AU translations for several versions of Ubuntu, but for the
desktop translations
it would be
done quickly.
Regards,
Jared Norris
Ubuntu-AU Team Contact
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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From: David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com
Date: 18 July 2014 18:42
Subject: Fwd: Translating Ubuntu for phones into English (Australia) by RTM
this year see the email below from David. As mentioned
there aren't many left so if a few people got in and did some it would be
done quickly.
Regards,
Jared Norris
Ubuntu-AU Team Contact
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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' option which meant that I
had to re-install quite a few applications (such as Scribus and Bluefish
which I use a lot). But this is good as I got updates. I also took the
opportunity to switch Mailing from Evolution to Thunderbird.
Meanwhile I continue to urge others to try Ubuntu, not with much
I upgraded directly from 12.04 to 14.04 and it when very smoothly. I was
surprised to see that even my wallpaper remained the same after the
upgrade.
See for the steps to kick of the upgrade:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/upgrade-ubuntu-14-04-12-04
Let us know how it goes.
Tim
On Wed
will not list any applications nor find any.
2. Ubuntu Software Centre will not launch from the side icon providing
only a blank screen and then, upon closing the window, leaving a message
saying that it is not responding.
Notes: Dash Home searches for and finds Files and Folders, Music and
DVDs
On 18 April 2014 09:52, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
ubuntu 14.04 LTS is now available via www.ubuntu.net.au
even though the price of stamps has recently increased from 60c to 70c I
have kept the price of each dvd at $3 including shipping
happy ordering!
peter
hey guys
ubuntu 14.04 LTS is now available via www.ubuntu.net.au
even though the price of stamps has recently increased from 60c to 70c I
have kept the price of each dvd at $3 including shipping
happy ordering!
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Hi all,
I'm looking for someone with skills in Ubuntu System Administration, custom
ISO generation, Ubuntu/Debian packaging, server and package testing, and
optionally C and/or Perl development for a potential job at my work.
One of our products is a large server appliance written in C, Perl
On 21/10/13 15:42, Jared Norris wrote:
On 18 October 2013 14:50, peter baker
jellyw...@gmail.com
wrote:
hey guys
I have made ubuntu
Yes, it's called that because amd made the first 64-bit CPUs. It should be fine
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 2:17 PM, David Dartnall da...@dialix.com.au wrote:
On 21/10/13 15:42, Jared Norris wrote:
On 18 October 2013 14:50, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
I have made ubuntu
Hi all,
I will be holding the September 2013 Ubuntu-AU team meeting this Sunday, 22
September. As usual, it will start at 8pm AEST, and will be held in #ubuntu-au
on FreeNode IRC.
The agenda can be found here:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/663/detail/
Current topics are our
Hi All!
My ubuntu has crashed at a very inconvenient time.
Please, please help as i know nothing about technology !!! J
I was updating to the new ubuntu and half way through my computer turned off..
When i turned it back on again it has totally frozen, my mouse is not
responding (my
On Tue, 30/7/13, Rhyll Tonge rto...@link-upqld.org.au wrote:
Subject: Emergency Ubuntu Help!!
To: 'ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com' ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Received: Tuesday, 30 July, 2013, 9:14 AM
snip
I was updating to the new ubuntu and half way
Hi everyone,
A reminder that the July 2013 meeting for the Ubuntu Australian Team will
be held this Sunday 21 July. It will start at 8pm AEST (UTC+10:00), and
will run in #ubuntu-au on Freenode IRC. You can access the channel through
any IRC client, or via online webchat (
http
I'm thinking of making an ubuntu themed case mod for my next PC.
Possibly with a PowerMac G5 case as the base.
do you think it would be possible to get canonical sponsorship?
i'll post pics as i get things made
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ubuntu.net.au to ship the latest version of ubuntu, 13.04
Raring
Ringtail
still the same price, $3 for a cd/dvd, $10 for a brand name usb thumb
drive (currently imation 8gb drives) this includes postage anywhere in
australia
shipping ubuntu, kubuntu and xubuntu 13.04
ubuntu and kubuntu
Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that there is a team meeting tomorrow night (12 May).
Currently there is nothing on the agenda, but I am sure as with past
meetings a number of things will come up.
Agenda: http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/574/detail/
Please come along to #ubuntu-au
there is nothing on the agenda, but I am sure as with past
meetings a number of things will come up.
Agenda: http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/574/detail/
Please come along to #ubuntu-au on FreeNode IRC to join in. The meeting
will start at 8pm.
Thanks,
Joel Addison
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hey guys
I have updated ubuntu.net.au to ship the latest version of ubuntu,
13.04 Raring
Ringtail
still the same price, $3 for a cd/dvd, $10 for a brand name usb thumb drive
(currently imation 8gb drives) this includes postage anywhere in australia
shipping ubuntu, kubuntu and xubuntu 13.04
2013 09:16
Subject: Ubuntu Global Jam (S-Series) Announcement
To: Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts
loco-conta...@lists.ubuntu.com, community-annou...@lists.ubuntu.com
Greetings Ubuntu World,
There will be Jam!
We are planning our next Ubuntu Global Jam (for the S series release
Hi everyone,
The March 2013 Team Meeting for Ubuntu Australia was held tonight. We
discussed events in 2012, what we should look at for 2013, and release
parties for Raring Ringtail.
If you missed the meeting, you can catch up by reading the minutes. The
meeting event page has links
Hi,
I've googled and read, and again, and as a newbie to partitioning am
going to take the plunge and install Ubuntu 12.10 by partitioning
manually during install.
Please let me know what you think of the following:
I have Windows already on sdc, plus a free 500Gb hdd (sdb) for extra
storage
with the
more complicated bits.
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Thanks Bevin.
There's the 2TB drive listed as dev/sdc, then dev/sdc1 listed as
'Windows boot loader', and then dev/sdc2. The 2TB Windows drive was put
in the computer first and the 1.5 TB drive for Ubuntu was added later.
In Windows disk management the 2TB drive is listed as disk0, then the
500Gb
Just another quick reminder about the upcoming global jam and to see if
anyone wanted to be involved in anything. It also has a good link to a
video about Ubuntu for phones and tablets that's worth a look.
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On Oct 28, 2012 3:35 PM, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 October 2012 15:24, Bob Weis b...@weisfilms.com wrote:
actually for a pc that only runs Ubuntu which of the available 12.1 do I
download? The one I got seems to be for a Windows machine and won't
boot
from the hard
actually for a pc that only runs Ubuntu which of the available 12.1 do I
download? The one I got seems to be for a Windows machine and won't boot
from the hard drive anyway
b
Bob Weis
Generation Films
28 Mary St
St Kilda West
Australia, 3182
Tel +61395371195
Mob +61408373756
Fax +61399236388
my
On 28 October 2012 15:24, Bob Weis b...@weisfilms.com wrote:
actually for a pc that only runs Ubuntu which of the available 12.1 do I
download? The one I got seems to be for a Windows machine and won't boot
from the hard drive anyway
b
Bob Weis
Generation Films
28 Mary St
St Kilda West
*
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On 20 October 2012 14:58, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
ubuntu 12.10 is now available via ubuntu.net.au
the disc is still $3 posted anywhere in australia even though it now comes
on a dvd
I'm still offering 12.04.1 LTS as well, scroll down the page to see options
hey guys
ubuntu 12.10 is now available via ubuntu.net.au
the disc is still $3 posted anywhere in australia even though it now comes
on a dvd
I'm still offering 12.04.1 LTS as well, scroll down the page to see options
for oredering 12.10 via paypal/credit card
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for your information. The basics are:
* pick a time
* pick a place
* document it on the loco portal
* email the list
* attend and have fun with other local Ubuntu users
It's that simple. I think we should aim to see if we can get one in
all the major cities this release if we can, that would
hey guys
just saw this the other day, instructions on how to create a Ubuntu
installer slideshow customization, with pictures
http://www.dylanmccall.com/blog/2012/09/05/installer-slideshow-customization/?utm_source=rssutm_medium=rssutm_campaign=installer-slideshow-customization
I do the cd
Sound great, got any exact pictures in mind right now?-- Sent from my HP VeerOn 06/09/2012 3:18 p.m., peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote: hey guysjust saw this the other day, instructions on how to create a Ubuntu installer slideshow customization, with pictureshttp://www.dylanmccall.com/blog
for that server but it can't be updated to a new Ubuntu versions
so having said that, when I run gcc -v -- No command found and I gave a
try to install it again apt-get install gcc -- the package has already
been installed, I'm not sure why I'm having this behaviour, please advise.
Cheers,
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and 12.04 or
reinstall using a newer supported version of ubuntu.
Cheers
Dave
Best of luck,
Josh.
On Aug 27, 2012 8:24 AM, Juan Pablo Quiroga juaquir...@gmail.com
mailto:juaquir...@gmail.com wrote:
Heya Guys,
I hope your weekend would have been great,
Guys, I'm having some issues
1. GCC _ no command found - Ubuntu 7.10 (Juan Pablo Quiroga)
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 08:23:31 +1000
From: Juan Pablo Quiroga juaquir...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: GCC _ no command found - Ubuntu 7.10
Message-ID:
caahz4piwcpekxr04gkb31bobfhmjyerufz
is Juan's aim.
I would recommend trying to upgrade to 8.04, 10.04 and 12.04 or reinstall
using a newer supported version of ubuntu.
Cheers
Dave
Best of luck,
Josh.
On Aug 27, 2012 8:24 AM, Juan Pablo Quiroga juaquir...@gmail.com
wrote:
Heya Guys,
I hope your weekend would have
Heya Guys,
I hope your weekend would have been great,
Guys, I'm having some issues with my gcc. I'm running a new backup solution
for that server but it can't be updated to a new Ubuntu versions so having
said that, when I run gcc -v -- No command found and I gave a try to
install it again apt
Hi everyone,
This Sunday night (12 August) we have the August 2012 Team Meeting for
Ubuntu-AU. As usual, the meeting will be held on FreeNode IRC #ubuntu-au, and
will start at 8pm AEST. You can join in using your favourite IRC client, or
using the web client in your browser -
http
On 18 May 2012 23:04, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening all,
The good folk at Canonical have sent out the team's CDs for the 12.04
release. This means the team has 250 CDs to distribute and promote
Ubuntu with. If anyone has any creative (or boring for that matter,)
ways
On 18 May 2012 23:04, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening all,
The good folk at Canonical have sent out the team's CDs for the 12.04
release. This means the team has 250 CDs to distribute and promote
Ubuntu with. If anyone has any creative (or boring for that matter,)
ways
Good evening all,
The good folk at Canonical have sent out the team's CDs for the 12.04
release. This means the team has 250 CDs to distribute and promote
Ubuntu with. If anyone has any creative (or boring for that matter,)
ways to use the CDs to actively promote Ubuntu in the community please
Hi Jared,
I'd like to take 10 please. I've managed to get people at work and a few
others to take Ubuntu seriously. I'm quite happy to re-imburse the postage
costs - I don't think you should be out of pocket for that.
I think we should organise a workshop in Brisbane soon, if possible
Hi all,
I'm in a session at the Ubuntu Developer Summit about the Ubuntu
Manual http://ubuntu-manual.org/ which you may remember was started
some time ago with the goal of producing a high quality pdf (and
printed) manual for Ubuntu desktop.
They are looking for new blood to help author and edit
Hi,
I've just had a session at UDS and we really need to ramp up on the
author/editor side of the Ubuntu Manual. I'd like to hold an online
session @ 2pm NSW/QLD/VIC/TAS Saturday 19th May to target some of the
areas that need work. A significant portion of the Manual can be left
as-in and thus
Hi Joel,
I *should* be online if I have a early basketball match. Hope youre having
fun
On Thursday, May 10, 2012, Joel Pickett wrote:
Hi,
I've just had a session at UDS and we really need to ramp up on the
author/editor side of the Ubuntu Manual. I'd like to hold an online
session @ 2pm
On 27 April 2012 07:47, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
ubuntu 12.04 is now available via ubuntu.net.au
prices are still the same, $3 for a cd. $10 for a 4bg thumbdrive including
postage anywere in australia
read more about this milestone release here
take a tour here
hey guys
ubuntu 12.04 is now available via ubuntu.net.au
prices are still the same, $3 for a cd. $10 for a 4bg thumbdrive including
postage anywere in australia
read more about this milestone release
herehttp://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/ubuntu-12-04-released/?r44b=no
take a tour here http
Good morning all,
The Community Council is looking at drafting a new revision of the
Ubuntu Code of Conduct. They have put out a draft for people to look
at and comment on. Please see the email forwarded below for the
details. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask
Hi all,
Just a quick reminder than the Ubuntu-AU monthly meeting will be held this
Sunday at 8pm NSW/QLD/VIC/TAS time in the #ubuntu-au channel
irc.freenode.net
The agenda and meeting details -
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/374/detail/
Regards,
Joel P
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ubuntu-au mailing list
Hi all (I hope the formatting is OK),
There were a few things that were happening in March for Ubuntu-AU:
- The March IRC meeting was held on the 11th March and attended by 9
people.
-
JoelPickett https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JoelPickett and
JoelAddisonhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/JoelAddison
Hi Ubuntu-AU members,
Thanks to everyone who attended tonight's meeting. If you missed it, the
agenda can be found at http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/347/detail/.
Minutes can be found at
http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-au/2012/ubuntu-au.2012-03-11-10.00.html
The next meeting
Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that the next team meeting for Ubuntu-AU is on this Sunday 11
March, starting at 8pm AEST. As usual, the meeting will be held in #ubuntu-au
on FreeNode IRC.
The agenda for the meeting can be found at
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/347/detail/. Please
Hi all,
Just a quick reminder that there's a few sessions happening on this weekend
in light of the Ubuntu Global Jam. Full details for these events can be
found at - http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au/events
All the events being held in this cycle are being held in the #ubuntu-au
channel
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Chris
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