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On Oct 28, 2012 3:35 PM, "Jared Norris" wrote:
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> On 28 October 2012 15:24, Bob Weis 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
On 28 October 2012 15:24, Bob Weis 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
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smacks of a driver problem. Also looking at backports for updated xorg*
> or linux-image* packages might be worthwhile.
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On 18 November 2011 13:39, Lawrence North wrote:
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> Don't know if this is any use, but Steve MCGlaughlin ( aka Door-to-door
> geek) has various podcasts which use mumble servers and he offers use of
> these for other groups.
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On 27 July 2011 08:36, Boden Matthews wrote:
> I use Gmail, and I don't get the phishing popup for the mailing list, but I
> do get it for phishing messages, which confuses me greatly, because some
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#x27;s anything to worry about as I haven't received any
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Wait, where the hell are you getting these old PCs?
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Hi everyone,
A couple of weeks ago I was talking to Jared about the use
Done, hope it helps.
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On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 08:27 +0100, "ha...@ipunix.com"
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> Another device that is still a problem is the scanner function in
> Multi-Function Printers. I would say that when both items are working
> without any hassles we will see a strong move towards Linux by users of
> laptops.
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So
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On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 21:53:24 +1000
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> Not sure just how the Mint peoples really get around the patent
> thing, unless they are purely waiting to be prosecuted and resolve
> it from that! (I'd doubt it)
I guess at some point there is may be monetary consideration given to
a
On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 03:12 -0700, AndrewG wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
>I don't know about what the Australian community thinks of this.
>I would tread very carefully when installing codecs like 'Mint'
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Well I see a Reply, Reply to author and Forward. I personally just
click Reply as from other sites I have been a part of Reply just means
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Oops sorry, forgot to double check it before sending it to you and the
list :(
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On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Scott Evans
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Well IMHO all this could be much easier sorted if the default behaviour
of the mailing list was set-up to reply to the list instead of the
individual. This is why most simply use reply-to-all option because the
action of reply goes direct to the poster thus then whatever one has to
say is only seen
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 02:41 -0700, Michael wrote:
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> personal email. My email is visible, I think it is so please correct
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> without the forum/mailing list.
Then may I humbly request people only reply via the list and not to my
personal email. My email is visible, I think it is so please correct
me if I am wrong, if anyone needs to send me an email they can do it
without the forum/mailing list. I don't need multiple copies of the
same thing in my mail
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I am subscribed to the digest, I thought it was part and parcel of
joining the mailing list via the Ubuntu site, so I read it when I get
the digest email if I don;t gt into th mailing list. However,
sometimes I'm also getting subsequent emails that have the same thing
as the digest except they are
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I use mplayer to save streamed content, including that from ABC Radio
National, to my PC.
To get mplayer enter the following in the terminal:
sudo aptitude install mplayer
To save the audio file from RN you need to discover the URL for it.
This is not the main URL from the website, that URL is s
Hi Simon,
Thanks for your suggestion. I have just created an image from k3b and
burnt successfully using Imgburn in wine - thanks - and the file sizes
were obviously small.
My problem may be a DMA problem that I am not proficient enough to
understand or solve.
David
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 22:16 +1
Hi Ross,
The converted data is whatever soundconverter 1.0.1 sets it at for
converting from mp3 to wav. Only in the latest version do I have the
choice of frequency and 16/32 bit.
I don't know of any other linux gui converters - indeed the forums say
it is very good???
David
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at
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2008/11/12 Christopher Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> Hi,
>> I need the wav format to play in some of my cd players that do not
>> accept mp3.
>
> Audio CDs use CDA format, not WAVE. Remember that audio CDs were on the
> market for years befor
Thanks - I assumed cd players could read the wav format because they
still appear as wav files when listed on the cd - but I accept what you
say.
On the other issue, I can not burn in Linux using any program to date -
Rhythmbox, Serpentine, Banshee or k3b.
Perhaps more correctly, and this has onl
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 12:00 +, David Ryder wrote:
> Hi,
> I need the wav format to play in some of my cd players that do not
> accept mp3.
Audio CDs use CDA format, not WAVE. Remember that audio CDs were on the
market for years before Windows came along (that's what the W stands for
in WAVE).
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Hi Peter
On Monday 21 July 2008 09:06:34 peter baker wrote:
> Hey James
>
> there is a whole section on the australian teams wiki about Ubuntu friendly
> notebooks
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Projects/UbuntuFriendlyNotebooks
>
> there is even links to pioneer notebooks, they ship s
Hey James
there is a whole section on the australian teams wiki about Ubuntu friendly
notebooks
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Projects/UbuntuFriendlyNotebooks
there is even links to pioneer notebooks, they ship some of their machines
with ubuntu pre-installed
http://www.pioneercompute
hi Karl
I have been following SME-In-A-Box http://www.sme-in-a-box.org/ which is
venture that grew out of a UNDP program by the same name. It might be a
good start.
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> Hey Guys and Gals.
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>
On Sat, 2008-07-05 at 21:55 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
> > ?I access my server remotely with this:
> >
> > ssh -p 2232 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Where 2232 is the port number that is then forwarded to 22.
> >
>
> Is this a port number on your router?
Yes - I use port forwarding to then send it o
> ?I access my server remotely with this:
>
> ssh -p 2232 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Where 2232 is the port number that is then forwarded to 22.
>
Is this a port number on your router?
> My first guess is the 124.171.***.*** IP is assigned to your router, and
> your file server has a different (in
Thanks for that, I set the burning speed down to 1x and it functioned
fine. I think the issue was that these 'cheaper' DVDs reported a false
max speed.
Simon.
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Re:
"Unless you want to spend a whole bunch more money, you won't be able to
scan from anything but the machine directly attached to the printer."
I've been having a look online for network scanning options and it seems that
the sane project supports this option (see - http://www.sane-project.o
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