and then
forwards again. This problem did not occur in versions of LibreOffice
prior to 5.1.6.2 as far as I can tell.
This was sent by Bea Groves
Hi All,
I would like to draw on the collective knowledge of the group to help me
diagnose a problem with slide shows in Impress, and then decide against
which
One of the reasons I have avoided Unity ;-)
(Apart from not liking the look).
Colin Law wrote:
On 8 April 2014 17:39, Bea Groves beagro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
My favourite sub' for Ubuntu One? Copy.com -- 15Gb for free, and the client
works very well with Ubuntu and Mint.
Unfortunately
You're right about it being a Marmite moment. I've tried with Unity for
some time, and just couldn't get it to 'take' with me. Nevertheless, I'm
happy to teach it to my students.
Barry Drake wrote:
On 09/04/14 10:20, Bea Groves wrote:
One of the reasons I have avoided Unity ;-)
(Apart from
Hi!
My favourite sub' for Ubuntu One? Copy.com -- 15Gb for free, and the
client works very well with Ubuntu and Mint.
J Fernyhough wrote:
On 8 April 2014 16:25, Barry Drake ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com wrote:
On 08/04/14 15:59, Barry Drake wrote:
Unfortunately it costs, but only a meagre
Hi!
Y'know the comical thing is: when I read the subject line I had a sudden
vision of Microsoft finally giving in and going open-source! ;-)
On 30/01/14 16:15, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 30/01/14 16:07, Barry Drake wrote:
I've also been looking at the Open Documents thread. I think
Hi!
I'm President of the Institute for Learning (go look it up!), course
tutor for both the PTLLS and DTLLS teacher training courses, and am a
teacher/trainer who has been 'in the business' for 33 years. One of the
topics I teach is ICT, I'm also a Ubuntu user - there are no MS products
on
Hi Andres!
I've taught adults for a long time (30 years) and there's a good rule:
start from where they're already at. So find out as much as you can
about what they already potentially know, and also what they'd like to
be able to do. Then plan to at least deal with the aspirations that are
Hi!
I've sent an email on the matter to my colleagues at the Institute for
Learning as a heads-up to an issue that may well impact on the
curriculum offered in FE colleges as time goes on. It's worth spreading
the word on this to all parties that might be affected by it; the more
we're aware
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Ubuntu beginners course in North Tyneside (Bea Groves)
2. Re: Ubuntu beginners course
Hi!
Just a quick bit of news...
I teach in adult education in North Tyneside, and last year I managed to
talk my manager round to the idea of putting on a beginners course in
Ubuntu within the borough. It means spending scarce funding on what is a
fairly 'off the beam' topic, when the usual
' doing this sort of thing up here,
and I could do with all the help I can get :-)
Ciao!
On 05/05/12 18:22, Alan Pope wrote:
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Hi Bea,
This is excellent!
On 05/05/12 10:14, Bea Groves wrote:
We're also having to run the course in rather
Hi!
I'm actually the President of IfL -- so it sometimes helps in getting
educational bodies to do things they normally wouldn't ;-)
I'm not against Unity. I just think I need to get my little bunch of
'pioneers' used to something closer to what they're used to Windows-wise
than go with the
Hi!
I wonder if someone can come up with a solution to a little problem? In
the 'bad old days' when I used Windows there was a little program called
'Rapid Backup' that I used to monitor my My Documents folder on a
continuous basis. When a file was written to or modified within the
folder (or any
, Barry Drake wrote:
On 20/11/11 16:23, Bea Groves wrote:
a) Monitor the Documents folder (and all subfolders) on a continuous
basis
b) If a file or folder is created or modified, then copy the changes to
another drive or folder of my choice (e.g. an SD card)
I'm using the Ubuntu One cloud to do
Hi!
Thanks for that suggestion, as it made the rsync command line easy to
sort out (the LuckyBackup GUI lets you dry-run the rsync settings and
then copy the commands to the clipboard). I used this to cobble together
a bash script that will do an once-a-day incremental copy of the
Documents
Hi!
As an 'amateur' in this area, I can say that DaDaBik is truly excellent
for producing database front ends, and I have used it in a number of
production contexts with great success. Highly recommendable!
On 20/10/11 14:07, Bob Giles wrote:
On 20/10/11 15:26, George MacLeod wrote:
You could
Hi!
I would be very surprised if this is not a problem with graphics card
compatibility, and perhaps a shortage of RAM (and maybe too small a swap
partition?). Just a thought...
I installed 11.10 on an old Pentium 4 laptop last night with only 512Mb
RAM. Worked fine, if sluggishly, and shows how
Hi!
Nice! It's just gone up on my Tumblr account.
On 11/10/11 15:33, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
Despite my personal misgivings with Unity, they have managed to put
together a very nice and slick looking promotional video:
On 30/09/11 22:39, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 30/09/11 22:12, thegeeksquad...@ymail.com wrote:
No offence to anyone here with my views, but I simply do not agree with men
and women's groups, because a) generally women's groups are fine and men's
aren't (considered sexist) and b) I'm pretty
Hi!
You can say that again! The biggest problem I have is to try to get
people to distinguish between 'Microsoft skills' and 'computer skills' -
and that's a huge uphill struggle. The problem is: it's a situation
exacerbated by the fact that the whole education sector is virtually a
Hi all!
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Using Maverick eh? Sounds like he was one himself ;-)
On 31/07/11 09:51, scoundrel50a wrote:
On 31/07/11 09:30, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 30/07/2011 22:04, scoundrel50a wrote:
needed a new lit up keyboard, abd the only one they had was a
Sandstrom, which I hadnt heard of before, so I
Hi!
If I smile sweetly and flutter my eyelashes d'you think I could have one
too?
On 10/07/11 14:34, scoundrel50a wrote:
Sent
On 10/07/11 14:31, Steve wrote:
Please would someone be kind enough to send Mr a Google + invite.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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c wrote:
On 23/06/11 17:41, Bea Groves wrote:
Can I say I'm teaching a full-length (i.e. 10 x 2 hours) unaccredited
course for adults entitled 'Introduction to Linux' for North Tyneside
Adult Learning Alliance next year. Date and time are still to be
Well done you!
I have a local adult
Hi!
I sympathise Paul. There are poor tutors out there, and having a
qualification is no absolute guarantee of quality.
On 24/06/11 09:26, Paul Sutton wrote:
On 24/06/11 09:12, alan c wrote:
On 23/06/11 17:41, Bea Groves wrote:
Can I say I'm teaching a full-length (i.e. 10 x 2 hours
Hi!
Can I say I'm teaching a full-length (i.e. 10 x 2 hours) unaccredited
course for adults entitled 'Introduction to Linux' for North Tyneside
Adult Learning Alliance next year. Date and time are still to be
confirmed. This will be the first time we've ever had a Linux-based ICT
course in the
Hi!
You may be interested to know that I'm an adult education tutor, ICT
being one of my subject areas. Just recently I've managed to get our
local adult education service (on North Tyneside) to put on a courses
this autumn dealing with both FOSS and GNU-Linux (specifically Ubuntu),
with me
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