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I uploaded to the wiki a new icon for
battery.https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
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2009/3/25 spg76 sebastianpo...@gmail.com
I uploaded to the wiki a new icon for
battery.https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
I likes. However, even though the text would be completely unreadable at the
two
@Ryan, I'll edit it and see how it looks.
2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
Nice. :) The battery is something we need to discuss a little though.
Do we plan on doing images that show various power levers of batteries?
Maybe this one with some meter on the side? Or a window into the
Cory K. wrote:
I'm thinking we do 2 more icons for Categories
* Wine: wine.*
* Debian Menu: debian-logo.*
Sebastien? :)
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spg76 wrote:
2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
Do we plan on doing images that show various power levers of batteries?
Maybe this one with some meter on the side? Or a window into the batter
showing charge?
If so, these images can be many. I believe Andreas mentioned GNOME does
a
2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
Cory K. wrote:
I'm thinking we do 2 more icons for Categories
* Wine: wine.*
* Debian Menu: debian-logo.*
Sebastien? :)
Sorry, I meant to reply this when I saw it and I forgot :)
I agreed about Wine.
I don't know how many people have the
spg76 wrote:
2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
Cory K. wrote:
I'm thinking we do 2 more icons for Categories
* Wine: wine.*
* Debian Menu: debian-logo.*
Sebastien? :)
Sorry, I meant to reply this when I saw it and I forgot :)
np
I agreed about
On Mi, 2009-03-25 at 14:03 -0300, spg76 wrote:
2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
Cory K. wrote:
I'm thinking we do 2 more icons for Categories
* Wine: wine.*
* Debian Menu: debian-logo.*
Sebastien? :)
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 12:47 -0300, spg76 wrote:
I uploaded to the wiki a new icon for battery.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
The shading is great and the proportions are sound. I realise that this
one is incompatible with a central vanishing point perspective,
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Oliver Scholtz 1 scholli...@yahoo.dewrote:
One ask? How are the ideas for Wine? The glass wine is not really a good
icon, because in 24x24 and dark themes it isn't well for seeing it.
Maybe the Windows-flag would be better? Hey it's only a opinion ... :D
I
Ryan Prior wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Oliver Scholtz 1 scholli...@yahoo.dewrote:
One ask? How are the ideas for Wine? The glass wine is not really a good
icon, because in 24x24 and dark themes it isn't well for seeing it.
Maybe the Windows-flag would be better? Hey it's only
hpe you like
pd: i think this icon needs resize. made please ;9
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Jaunty Beta is out tomorrow, what is the status of the count down
banner?
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I think the edge of the small size is better that way
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions#preview
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2009/3/25 John Baer bae...@gmail.com:
Jaunty Beta is out tomorrow, what is the status of the count down
banner?
If you were on the web presence team mailing list you'd know, but
since you're not you'll have to wait until tomorrow to find out. But,
the good news is, tomorrow you will have an
2009/3/25 Matthew Nuzum matthew.nu...@canonical.com
2009/3/25 John Baer bae...@gmail.com:
Jaunty Beta is out tomorrow, what is the status of the count down
banner?
If you were on the web presence team mailing list you'd know, but
since you're not you'll have to wait until tomorrow to
daniel planas armangué wrote:
I think the edge of the small size is better that way
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
Yeah. This has bothered me for a bit. I'll add this soon and mod the
home folder also.
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2009/3/25 Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com
daniel planas armangué wrote:
I think the edge of the small size is better that way
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
Yeah. This has bothered me for a bit. I'll add this soon and mod the
home folder also.
This has been
I uploaded to the wiki a new icon for
camera-web.https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions
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2009/3/25 daniel planas armangué daniplana...@gmail.com
hpe you like
pd: i think this icon needs resize. made please ;9
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I really like the card but I would remove the music note
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அவற்றை
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TamilTeam/Monthly_Reports
பக்கத்தில் தருமாறுக் கேட்டுக் கொள்கிறேன்.
உபுண்டுவின் பல்வேறு லோகோ குழுக்களின் மாதாந்திர ஆய்வறிக்கையில் நம்
குழுமத்துப் பணிகளாக இவற்றைச் சுட்ட உதவும்.
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2009/3/24 Ravi rjaga...@gmail.com:
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: [???_?]? ??? ??? - (amachu)
2. Re: [???_?]? ??? ??? - (amachu)
3. Re: [???_?]? (amachu)
4. Re:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 06:55:35AM -0500, Paul Larson wrote:
Loïc Minier wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
One further issue: closing the lid correctly suspends the machine, but
opening the lid doesn't resume it. I have to press the power button.
Is this a hardware
Hi,
Can Ubuntu Netbook Remix be installed in UMPCs? Has any UMPC tested with it
or it is only for netbooks?
Thanks,
Javi
2009/3/25 Paul Larson paul.lar...@canonical.com
There is only a short time left before 9.04 beta, but a beta candidate
is available at:
Can Ubuntu Netbook Remix be installed in UMPCs? Has any UMPC tested with it
or it is only for netbooks?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/Mobile/HowTo/TurnUMPCDesktopIntoNetbook
Incidentally on the last current image I downloaded (around the 7th
March IIRC) the partitioner on the install was
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 16:55 +0100, Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
Hi,
Can Ubuntu Netbook Remix be installed in UMPCs? Has any UMPC tested
with it or it is only for netbooks?
Yes, it can be installed and works well! It helps if you increase the
panel size for touch and there's also a gconf key
Great news. I just wanted to make sure that this remix wasn't only targeted
to netbooks.
Regards,
Javi
El 25 de marzo de 2009 17:51, Neil J Patel neil.pa...@canonical.comescribió:
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 16:55 +0100, Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
Hi,
Can Ubuntu Netbook Remix be installed
Hi All,
I was trying to configure my NFS, but for some reason I couldn't be able to
get the same permission of my files when I mounted it on my other system.
e.g:
In Server:
/mntdir
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 2009-03-25 08:49 tmp
In Client, I got:
drwxr-xr-x2 root
Very nice UI, the USB install was easy to work with, and the system boots up
quickly. I think this beta is a revolutionary release.
I installed it on two different models of the Acer Aspire One - one has a
hard disk, the other has SSD. Overall, it seems to work quite well and looks
good. (I
Hi Tobin,
I fixed the setting for input source as you suggest and I also had to
change the Sound Preferences as follows:
Go into Sound Preferences and change the Audio Conferencing options:
Set Sound playback to PulseAudio Sound Server
Set Sound capture to PulseAudio Sound Server
And, under
Anmar Oueja wrote:
Hello Matt:
Thanks for the evaluation. Please see my response in-line.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Is the netbook-remix project an appropriate place to file UNR bugs, or
should they always be filed on Ubuntu packages
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Onkar Shinde onkarshi...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/3/25 nagendra prasad nagendra802...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a laptop with Intel VGA adapter. I have installed ubuntu on it. My
question is that when my graphic adapter is Intel based then why ubuntu
installed
2009/3/25 Mallikarjun mallik.v.ar...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Onkar Shinde onkarshi...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/3/25 nagendra prasad nagendra802...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a laptop with Intel VGA adapter. I have installed ubuntu on it.
My
question is that when my
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Onkar Shinde onkarshi...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/3/25 Mallikarjun mallik.v.ar...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Onkar Shinde onkarshi...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/3/25 nagendra prasad nagendra802...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a laptop with
Yes, I am very sure.
Which version of Ubuntu are you talking about? The package for nvidia
driver ends with -nv.
Onkar
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Ubuntu is such a versatile and best of the GNU/Linux OS,such that ,it
installs more or less all the graphics card(onboard/discrete)drivers
by default.Even though in my case the ATi drivers were not installed
automatically,being their presence in synaptic packages
repositories.My machine consists
Bonjour,
Connais-tu ce site, c'est un magasine en ligne.
C'est pas mal!
http://fullcirclemagazine.org/
Maxime Guénette
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:02:05 -0400
From: firew...@free.fr
To: ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: [Ubuntu-QC] Magazine / Revue
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Oui je le lis déjà :D
Je viens également de voir que Linux Magzine n'existait plus.
Rémi
Max et Nad a écrit :
Bonjour,
Connais-tu ce site, c'est un magasine en ligne.
C'est pas mal!
http://fullcirclemagazine.org/
Maxime Guénette
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:02:05 -0400
Salut,
Moi, j'aime bien Linux Pratique et ses dérivés, Hors-série et
Essentiel. Je me les fais mettre de côté chez Magazine Lecto à Sainte-Foy.
André Cotte
FireWave a écrit :
Oui je le lis déjà :D
Je viens également de voir que Linux Magzine n'existait plus.
Rémi
Max et Nad a écrit :
Bonsoir André,
Cette revue-là est-il en français? Quel est son coût? Je veux être au courant
et bien informé...
Bonne soirée,
Donald
De : André Cotte aco...@andrecotte.com
À : Mailing list for the Quebec Team ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com
Envoyé le : mercredi
Merci pour toutes vos suggestions. Je trouve Linux Pratique trop «Light»
par rapport à mon niveau. Je viens de magasiner une offre de lancement
de 3 numéros pour le prix d'un sur http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/ qui
à l'air d'être Linux Magazine version US/Canada. Il est en anglais. Il
coûte 10$,
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I have set it up according to the instructions, but it keeps asking for
the encryption key.
I found
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst sat on the train connected via wifi to my
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Forgot to ask, on your netbook, is the Mode set to adhoc? Or something else?
I'm still not able to connect, its still asking me for encryption key.
I just click on the network in network manager - it has an ad-hoc
icon, but I don't have to explicitly tell it
I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to
connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point.
What phone are you using?
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:55 AM, John jake...@sky.com wrote:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
2009/3/25 Matt Jones m...@mattjones.me.uk:
I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to
connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point.
What phone are you using?
I used to have my one unencrypted, but too many people on trains
started using it
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Forgot to ask, on your netbook, is the Mode set to adhoc? Or something else?
I'm still not able to connect, its still asking me for encryption key.
I just click on the network in network manager - it has an ad-hoc
icon,
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 Matt Jones m...@mattjones.me.uk:
I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to
connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point.
What phone are you using?
I used to have my one unencrypted, but too
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
I bet he was surprised when you said hi, lol.
She was :)
Conversation with a...@macintosh-6 at Tue 24 Feb 2009 18:32:03 GMT on
po...@mother (bonjour)
(18:32:05) po...@mother: hello!
(18:32:14) po...@mother: No, I don't mind you using my wifi
(18:32:19)
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
I bet he was surprised when you said hi, lol.
She was :)
Conversation with a...@macintosh-6 at Tue 24 Feb 2009 18:32:03 GMT on
po...@mother (bonjour)
(18:32:05) po...@mother: hello!
(18:32:14) po...@mother: No, I don't
Good morning everyone
First off, a declaration of interest, I'm in business selling desktop
PCs. However, to avoid accusations of spamming, I won't give further
details (unless you actually want them!)
My reason for contacting you all is a sort of market research, if
you'll be kind enough to
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On 25/03/09 09:55, Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
I bet he was surprised when you said hi, lol.
She was :)
Conversation with a...@macintosh-6 at Tue 24 Feb 2009 18:32:03 GMT on
po...@mother (bonjour)
Social networking for
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst sat on the train
Eddie Bernard edd...@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning everyone
First off, a declaration of interest, I'm in business selling desktop PCs.
However, to avoid accusations of spamming, I won't give further details
(unless you actually want them!)
My reason for contacting you all is a sort of
On 25/03/2009 10:05, Eddie Bernard wrote:
Good morning everyone
First off, a declaration of interest, I'm in business selling desktop
PCs. However, to avoid accusations of spamming, I won't give further
details (unless you actually want them!)
My reason for contacting you all is a sort of
Rob Beard wrote:
I'm looking to offer a base unit, 2GHz dual core Celeron (E1400) with
2GB DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM, and a 150GB SATA hdd. Graphics, sound and
ethernet are onboard. Like I said, I would install Ubuntu 8.10 (and,
of course, ubuntu 9.04 when it's released!) and run through the
update
2009/3/24 Michael G Fletcher mich...@ilovemylinux.com:
Hi Tom
I have the E3500 from logitech, it's great because it has a built in
microphone and all just works in my Ubuntu 8.10 :-)
--Michael
I was in PCWorld Portsmouth yesterday, and they had this camera on
sale for £14.67. That is a
On 25/03/2009 10:24, Jamie Bennett wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
I'm looking to offer a base unit, 2GHz dual core Celeron (E1400) with
2GB DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM, and a 150GB SATA hdd. Graphics, sound and
ethernet are onboard. Like I said, I would install Ubuntu 8.10 (and,
of course, ubuntu 9.04
Hi Eddie,
I don't believe you're breaking any rules as such on this mailing
list. I personally think we should foster and encourage UK based
companies/individuals who seek to supply Ubuntu based computers. I'd
like to see more of this kind of discussion.
2009/3/25 Eddie Bernard edd...@gmail.com:
A couple of times when riding home from work on a Friday afternoon, I
have spotted an Ubuntu backpack being carried by a cyclist going from
Fareham college to Titchfield.
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Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
Surely for the average user a LTS version would be better, such as 8.04?
Development versions and upgrades could raise severe antagonisms to you.
Fair cop, glad you pointed that out. I need to curb my enthusiasm for
always wanting to be on the bleeding edge...
Eddie
Jamie Bennett wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com:
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
2009/3/25 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
Hi Eddie,
I don't believe you're breaking any rules as such on this mailing
list. I personally think we should foster and encourage UK based
companies/individuals who seek to supply Ubuntu based computers. I'd
like to see more of this kind of discussion.
The 'eth2 not such device' probably means you don't have a device called
eth2. Type *iwconfig* in terminal to get a list of your network devices,
then try again using whichever your wireless device is.
2009/3/25 John jake...@sky.com
Jamie Bennett wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John
2009/3/25 Eddie Bernard edd...@gmail.com:
Cheers for the heads up. I'm just reading their website now... I
assume I would need to register for their system builder programme. I
don't suppose you know if that costs money?
You'd need to check with them, but I believe it does cost per-pc sold,
a
2009/3/25 Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk:
On 25/03/2009 10:24, Jamie Bennett wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
I'm looking to offer a base unit, 2GHz dual core Celeron (E1400) with
2GB DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM, and a 150GB SATA hdd. Graphics, sound and
ethernet are onboard. Like I said, I would install Ubuntu
On 25/03/2009 11:47, Eddie Bernard wrote:
2009/3/25 Rob Beardr...@esdelle.co.uk:
On 25/03/2009 10:24, Jamie Bennett wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
I'm looking to offer a base unit, 2GHz dual core Celeron (E1400) with
2GB DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM, and a 150GB SATA hdd. Graphics, sound
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Eddie Bernard wrote:
Good morning everyone
I have a price in mind for this machine (including UK mainland
delivery) - but I'm curious to hear what other people think might be a
fair price for it.
Here’s your competition
Steve Cook wrote:
Heres your competition http://efficientpc.co.uk/
The Wraith, same system with 2gb of ram - £232.61. Nice looking little system
there.
Regards,
Jamie
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2009/3/25 Jamie Bennett ja...@linuxuk.org:
Steve Cook wrote:
Here's your competition http://efficientpc.co.uk/
The Wraith, same system with 2gb of ram - Ł232.61. Nice looking little system
there.
Great - I can definitely beat that and by some way. I can't tell
whether this machine at this
Eddie Bernard wrote:
I think the market conditions are pretty difficult at the moment, too.
Understandably, perhaps, but then again I would have thought if
anything the lower end of the market would be attracting more
customers trying to get a cheap PC. Or maybe people just aren't buying
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
go on until late (although after 10pm we may have to move to another
pub on Oxford Road).
If you
2009/3/25 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
go on until late (although after 10pm we may have to move
I'll be there!
2009/3/25 Alan Pope a...@popey.com
2009/3/25 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
2009/3/25 Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk:
On 25/03/2009 11:47, Eddie Bernard wrote:
Do you think I might do better offering this machine with a 250GB
drive? Just wondering how much space a customer might need these
days...
You might be worth offering a 250GB drive if the cost difference isn't
2009/3/25 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
2009/3/25 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
go on until late
Quoting Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
I have added it to the Jaunty Release Party page on the wiki..
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseParties
Just noticed that on the above page, Manchester also has a proposed
released part. Is this the same one (just not updated)?
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Hi
I am having issues with sound on ubuntu 8.10
having tried both pulse audio and alsa, I am still having a similar issue
my volume is low, despite the speaker being turned up and the vlc and
panel control being turned up, It plays at a
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 12:57 +, Lucy wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
go on until late (although after 10pm we may
I drove past a guy walking round in Southampton the other day with a Ubuntu
logo on his hoodie. I'll say hi if I ever walk past him.
2009/3/25 Philip Stubbs phi...@stuphi.co.uk
A couple of times when riding home from work on a Friday afternoon, I
have spotted an Ubuntu backpack being carried
2009/3/25 Lucy lucybrid...@gmail.com:
If not, assuming that the London party is on the same night, would it
be possible to arrange a live link up, just so we can say hello to
everyone?
Usually the party in London is on release night, which is Thursday.
Don't know about this year.
Cheers,
Al.
2009/3/25 Harry Rickards hricka...@l33tmyst.com:
Just noticed that on the above page, Manchester also has a proposed
released part. Is this the same one (just not updated)?
Fixed.
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Eddie Bernard wrote:
2009/3/25 Jamie Bennett ja...@linuxuk.org:
Steve Cook wrote:
Here's your competition http://efficientpc.co.uk/
The Wraith, same system with 2gb of ram - Ł232.61. Nice looking little system
there.
Great - I can definitely beat that and by some
Lucy wrote:
It would be great if someone from Canonical could come up to
Manchester to give a talk at the release party. I don't know if any
Canonical employees or Ubuntu developers already live in the North
West?
If not, assuming that the London party is on the same night, would it
be
2009/3/25 Gordon Allott gordall...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 12:57 +, Lucy wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start at 7pm and
2009/3/25 Philip Stubbs phi...@stuphi.co.uk:
2009/3/24 Michael G Fletcher mich...@ilovemylinux.com:
Hi Tom
I have the E3500 from logitech, it's great because it has a built in
microphone and all just works in my Ubuntu 8.10 :-)
--Michael
I was in PCWorld Portsmouth yesterday, and they
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Hi
I am having issues with sound on ubuntu 8.10
having tried both pulse audio and alsa, I am still having a similar issue
my volume is low, despite the speaker being turned up and the vlc and
panel control being turned
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 17:41 +, Paul Sutton wrote:
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I am having issues with sound on ubuntu 8.10
having tried both pulse audio and alsa, I am still having a similar issue
my volume is low, despite the
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On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 17:41 +, Paul Sutton wrote:
Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
I am having issues with sound on ubuntu 8.10
having tried both pulse audio and alsa, I am still having a similar issue
my volume is low, despite
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 17:59 +, Paul Sutton wrote:
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On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 17:41 +, Paul Sutton wrote:
Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
I am having issues with sound on ubuntu 8.10
having tried both pulse audio and
Lucy wrote:
2009/3/25 Gordon Allott gordall...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 12:57 +, Lucy wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Ian Forrester (from BBC Backstage) has
booked us the BBC Manchester Bar on Friday 24th April for the
Ubuntu-UK Manchester release party. The party will start
Fantastic to see any entry to the market with a non-windows PC. At the
moment if we want to buy a desktop PC there are only a couple of places
in the UK we can get one without Windows. The commodity desktop PC
market is not a particularly nice place to be right now. The big boys
appear to be
2009/3/25 Matt Jones m...@mattjones.me.uk:
In the past, that opinion was fairly valid. Now, the celerons are
actually quite speedy little chips, espescially for an Ubuntu box that
is going to run web/openoffice/music all day. As for recommending a
Via over the current (Dual core) celerons,
In the past, that opinion was fairly valid. Now, the celerons are
actually quite speedy little chips, espescially for an Ubuntu box that
is going to run web/openoffice/music all day. As for recommending a
Via over the current (Dual core) celerons, they are quite a long way
behind in performance
Interesting discussion.
People are saying a Linux PC should be cheaper than Windows and - as
I've said before - I am firmly of the view that this is a perception
that we should seek to correct. The free in Linux is NOT as in
beer, and time and time again we keep reverting to this concept that
it
greetings,
I almost think something similar had been asked on this list a few months ago,
but i could not dig it up in the archives.
First off, after a year of growing comfortable with ubuntu and orca on a test
machine, I finally installed Ubuntu (8.04 hardy herrin) onto my everyday
machine.
#:¬Þ
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Hey All,
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