On 19/11/06, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert K. Day wrote:
On Saturday 18 November 2006 23:46, Tony Arnold wrote:
[snip]
As it is, there is no guarantee the site is owned by
who you think it it
[snip]
Well, there is; it's a .gov.uk address, which isn't publically
On Nov 22, 2006 at 22:29, Nicholas Butler praised the llamas by saying:
alan c wrote:
In summary, it went well!
(any Sussex area ubuntu users out there?)
with the validation of experience and perspective . Im one of the
Lugmasters for Sussex Linux User Group ( www.sussex.lug.org.uk )
On 21/11/06, Llywelyn Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am bowled over by Firefox V2.0 on my Edgy installation. Of particular
interest for me is the web form spell checker which does what Google does
not and that is add new words to a dictionary. Where is this dictionary file
kept so that I can
Anyway, after explaining I had not called to ask for his 'services'
but had a question about what he used - I asked if he ever offered
open source software or 'non-windows' things - such as linux? He said
he did use linux a bit, more for interest than anything - 'people tend
not to ask for
On 23/11/06, David Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
find $HOME/.mozilla -type f | xargs -I {} grep -H word {}
Quick simplification of the above command: since the filenames being
passed from xargs to grep are needed at the end of the grep command,
you can replace it with
find $HOME/.mozilla
Hi all,
I recorded the interview with Richard Stallman, Jeremy Allison and Jeff
Waugh last night and it went really well. It's a bit rough around the
edges but it's my first try at something like this so I hope you'll
forgive me!
Hopefully you'll give it a listen and enjoy it!
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 04:02:01PM +, Jonathan Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
I recorded the interview with Richard Stallman, Jeremy Allison and Jeff
Waugh last night and it went really well. It's a bit rough around the
edges but it's my first try at something like this so I hope you'll
On 23/11/06, Jonathan Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully you'll give it a listen and enjoy it!
I would listen, but my podcatcher (CastPodder) claims there is no episodes
You haven't put in an enclosure tag
The enclosure tag is in the RSS spec:
I thought the following could be of interest to Ubuntu-uk.
Its from the Free Software Foundation Europe's UK List
One thing it doesn't provide is a link to the EDM (Early Day Motion),
it can be found at:
http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=31752SESSION=885
At this time only 11
Dear all
I am new to linux and to ubuntu and would like to
have an ubuntu machine running as a server to
communicate with a windows xp machine, I have not
been able to do this because of network issues.
Just before I start I would like to say that I've
been reading about your screen casts
Do you need something like a samba system? Samba is used in open source
systems to communicate with Windows systems. Samba can even act as a
server on Windows based networks.
Ubuntu can do this rather well.
t.
Colin Humphrey wrote:
Dear all
I am new to linux and to ubuntu and would like to
Hi Colin,
I'm afraid i can't offer much help with your server problem, as i also
need more information (maybe read more books, wikis and tutorials) about
servers, but i can, i hope, point the way to find your answers.
Visit the english ubuntu forum (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/) and also
On 23/11/06, Colin Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to linux and to ubuntu
Welcome
I am not an expert but will try to offer any advice I can, till
someone more knowledgeable gets around to answering.
and would like to
have an ubuntu machine running as a server to
communicate with a
Hi all,
Some of you may have seen this circulating on various LUG lists already.
This particular version is from Iain Roberts from the Open Source
Consortium, via Dave Neary on the gnome-uk list.
dsas
John Pugh MP has tabled an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons
entitled Software in
I am writing to my MP. This is a very important step. I hope my school
takes note.
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 16:25 +, Andy wrote:
I thought the following could be of interest to Ubuntu-uk.
Its from the Free Software Foundation Europe's UK List
One thing it doesn't provide is a link to the
Can I ask , if you have written a letter to your MP in relation to
anything open source would it then be possible that you might post the
text of your letter somewhere appropriate on this Wiki ? I think theres
many of us for whom letter writting is not the first skill and having
something
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 20:13 +, Nik Butler wrote:
Can I ask , if you have written a letter to your MP in relation to
anything open source would it then be possible that you might post the
text of your letter somewhere appropriate on this Wiki ? I think theres
many of us for whom letter
And here is the letter:
Dear Greg Clark,
I am a pupil at the Judd School in Tonbridge, and I feel that the
school abuses Microsoft's monopoly, and fails to benefit from the
wonders of free and open source software. I feel
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Sorry for my rude departure from irc...my laptop went for repair and
just isn't the same now!! Didn't want to come across as rude and didn't
know where else to explain myself!
Jon
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Yes that's the file (persdict.dat, in the .mozilla directory), thanks to all
who helped out. I think I'll start backing this up and combining with other
user dictionaries.
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Hwyl/Regards
Llywelyn Owen
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
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Hi,
I've made the change so hopefully! Sorry it takes me so long to do these
things, I only get this on a digest so it's a while before replies come in,
Jon
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
Here's my letter:
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Date:Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:16:39 + (GMT)
From: Ashley Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:EDM 179 : SOFTWARE IN SCHOOLS
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Simon Hughes,
I'm a Southwark resident of 5 1/2 years, and recently
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