Chris Rowson christopherrow...@... writes:
A nice Ubuntu success story in the
Enterprise!http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/03/12/1854224I love this
comment:Moving from XP to Ubuntu, however, proved very easy. The two
biggest differences are the icons and the games. Games are not our
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Chris Rowson wrote:
Moving from XP to Ubuntu, however, proved very easy. ...
Zut alors(!)
-Paul
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Seems MS got in hot water over piracy
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2118681/microsoft-convicted-software-piracy
Paul
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2009/3/13 Paul Sladen ubu...@paul.sladen.org:
Pardon, Je n'pas parle Français. Nulle part, L'Angleterre.
Er, what is that meant to mean? It's certainly not French... Comes out
as something like sorry, I nonot speak French. Nothing part, the
England.
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Liam Proven • Profile:
I recently found out that Asus now do an EEE PC netbook with a hard
drive, the 904 version, but although the Asus website says it is
available with Windows XP or Linux, I can only find XP versions for sale
in the UK.
Anyone know a place selling them with Linux?
If I buy one with XP, I can of
Local independant stores will probably sell them. The one I work at do
anyway - Fathom IT, south Manchester.
James
On 13 Mar 2009, at 11:59, David King linux...@avoura.com wrote:
I recently found out that Asus now do an EEE PC netbook with a hard
drive, the 904 version, but although the
Liam Proven wrote:
2009/3/13 Paul Sladen ubu...@paul.sladen.org:
Pardon, Je n'pas parle Français. Nulle part, L'Angleterre.
Er, what is that meant to mean? It's certainly not French... Comes out
as something like sorry, I nonot speak French. Nothing part, the
England.
QED, I'd say!
mac
Ubuntu 8.10 now up and running apparently normally.
Thank you, Michael Fletcher!
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Liam Proven wrote:
[...]
Embarrassingly, for a one-time biologist, it took me years to work out
/why/ Microsoft became Vole.
The British common field vole, you see, is technically called
/Microtus agrestis/.
[...]
Hello, Liam.
Well, I'm a biologist turned bioinformatician and I didn't
On 13/03/2009 11:59, David King wrote:
I recently found out that Asus now do an EEE PC netbook with a hard
drive, the 904 version, but although the Asus website says it is
available with Windows XP or Linux, I can only find XP versions for sale
in the UK.
Anyone know a place selling them
The attraction of the netbook is the small size. The 1000H model would
be too big, the 904 would be a good size and with a hard disk would
provide plenty of storage that is missing on the SSD-based netbooks.
David King
Rob Beard wrote:
On 13/03/2009 11:59, David King wrote:
I recently
On 13/03/2009 12:54, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
Ubuntu 8.10 now up and running apparently normally.
Thank you, Michael Fletcher!
That's good. So everything is working out of the box?
Rob
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I seem to have done one stupid thing: trying to get embedded YouTube
videos to play in the Firefox browser in Ubuntu 8.10, I installed two
plug-ins one after another, neither of whiuch helped at all One of them
can be disabled (though not uninstalled),via Firefox Tools Add-ons,
namely Gnash
On 13/03/2009 17:27, David King wrote:
The attraction of the netbook is the small size. The 1000H model would
be too big, the 904 would be a good size and with a hard disk would
provide plenty of storage that is missing on the SSD-based netbooks.
David King
Fair enough. If I see any
On 13/03/2009 18:02, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
I seem to have done one stupid thing: trying to get embedded YouTube
videos to play in the Firefox browser in Ubuntu 8.10, I installed two
plug-ins one after another, neither of whiuch helped at all One of them
can be disabled (though not
I already tried both and SWFdec doesn't even appear under Synaptic,
which is what I meant when I said it had disappeared into the innards of
the firefox configuration. Evidently, just like Alan said, I shall need
some code, to find it from the terminal.
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 21:34 +, Rob
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