Re: [ubuntu-uk] London Karmic launch party - open to all?

2009-10-27 Thread Samuel Toogood
--- Original message --- > From: Alan Bell > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Sent: 27.10.'09, 20:22 > > Joseph Hughes wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is the venue open to the great unwashed public, or is it invite only? >> >> Thanks, >> Joseph > open to all. (washing first is advised though) > > Ala

Re: [ubuntu-uk] London Karmic launch party - open to all?

2009-10-27 Thread Bruce Durling
Sounds like my company's dress code. "We have no dress code, but we prefer you to be dressed." 2009/10/27 Alan Bell : > Joseph Hughes wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is the venue open to the great unwashed public, or is it invite only? >> >> Thanks, >> Joseph > open to all. (washing first is advised though)

Re: [ubuntu-uk] London Karmic launch party - open to all?

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Bell
Joseph Hughes wrote: > Hi, > > Is the venue open to the great unwashed public, or is it invite only? > > Thanks, > Joseph open to all. (washing first is advised though) Alan. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New Canon ip4600 printer

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Jon Taylor wrote: > > Hi all, > > Bought my mother a new canon iP4600 printer the other day to go on her > new Mesh pc (with Jaunty installed.) I updated the machine with the > latest of the updates but for some strange reason it refuses to print. > I uninstalled the printer and had jaunty reins

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 9.10 Release Party - Manchester, 30th October

2009-10-27 Thread Lucy
This is a reminder that Manchester will be celebrating the release of Ubuntu 9.10, Karmic Koala with a release party. The event will be at the Pitcher & Piano on Deansgate Locks from 6pm until late on Friday 30th October. That's the day after the official release. The party is free to attend and n

[ubuntu-uk] New Canon ip4600 printer

2009-10-27 Thread Jon Taylor
Hi all, Bought my mother a new canon iP4600 printer the other day to go on her new Mesh pc (with Jaunty installed.) I updated the machine with the latest of the updates but for some strange reason it refuses to print. I uninstalled the printer and had jaunty reinstall it, print a test page but aft

Re: [ubuntu-uk] HP sound card

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
john wrote: > I wrote asking for help with the sound card on a HP Pavilion pc. I > decided to install the beta version 9.10 and hey presto, the sound works > straight from the install and also this is the first time that the > printer (also HP) has worked from an install. > > I think this is a supe

[ubuntu-uk] HP sound card

2009-10-27 Thread john
I wrote asking for help with the sound card on a HP Pavilion pc. I decided to install the beta version 9.10 and hey presto, the sound works straight from the install and also this is the first time that the printer (also HP) has worked from an install. I think this is a superb distro and far super

[ubuntu-uk] London Karmic launch party - open to all?

2009-10-27 Thread Joseph Hughes
Hi, Is the venue open to the great unwashed public, or is it invite only? Thanks, Joseph -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu in The Guardian - vs Windows 7

2009-10-27 Thread alan c
A review and comparison, from someone who is used to using Windows, MAC and Ubuntu. Ubuntu comes out pretty well, given that GNU/Linux is a best kept secret on the high street! I saw the title and thought I ought to read it, knowing I might not enjoy it as much I would want to. But, it is not bad

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread alan c
Paul Roach wrote: >> The moral I take from this is - the more Ubuntu is used, anywhere, the >> closer we get to the tipping point. >> >> I have introduced three friends in recent months to Linux Emporium, >> because they wanted an Ubuntu only Laptop from a retail friendly >> source. Three purchas

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Simon Osborne
2009/10/27 Rob Beard : > Sean Miller wrote: >> Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? >> >> It's simply not true that you can't run Microsoft programs on Ubuntu >> -- is the BBC sponsored by Apple and Microsoft or what??? >> >> Sean >> >> > Well wine isn't perfect.  A fair few applicati

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Roach
> The moral I take from this is - the more Ubuntu is used, anywhere, the > closer we get to the tipping point. > > I have introduced three friends in recent months to Linux Emporium, > because they wanted an Ubuntu only Laptop from a retail friendly > source. Three purchases. LE is giving an imp

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Pope
2009/10/27 Rob Beard : > I've already signed up for an account, I just can't be bothered to enter > my login details every time I login.  I'd have thought it would just > remember the details in the application itself (like how Network Manager > remembers my wireless network key). > You shouldn't

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Pope
2009/10/27 John Levin : > What tools are these? And are they available for Jaunty, if not > installed by default? OS X has something similar (the name escapes me > atm) which has saved my proverbial bacon before. > gnome-disk-utility. I don't believe it's in Jaunty, only karmic onwards. It was dev

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Pope
2009/10/27 Daniel Drummond : > This is due to the inclusion of drive monitoring tools in Karmic.  They > weren't present in Jaunty, which is why you only found out when you > installed Karmic.  I've had a warning up about one of my drives, but it > is pretty much brand new, and hasn't been used muc

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread John Levin
On 27/10/2009 12:31, Daniel Drummond wrote: >> > This is due to the inclusion of drive monitoring tools in Karmic. They > weren't present in Jaunty, which is why you only found out when you > installed Karmic. I've had a warning up about one of my drives, but it > is pretty much brand new, and h

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread John Levin
On 27/10/2009 10:20, etali wrote: > John Levin wrote: >> On 27/10/2009 08:47, LeeGroups wrote: >> >>> >> >> I've now gone back to Jaunty. This is the first time that any Ubuntu >> version hasn't got online "out of the box" for me. Very disappointing. >> >> John >> >> >> > I've only just subscribed

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread alan c
Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 27/10/09 08:13, Daniel Drummond wrote: > >> If that guy was from Canonical, perhaps they should think about retraining:- >> >> /"For the first time in 20 years you can buy Ubuntu pre-installed from >> more than one manufacturer," he said. "That's an extraordinary story

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Samba Timeout?

2009-10-27 Thread Liam Wilson
Yeah, I clicked 'Manage' and under Shared Folders -> Sessions, nothing came up! 2009/10/27 Paul Roach > On the XP Box, right click on My Computer, and then select Manage. > > In there you should be able to see Shared Folders and Sessions. Check that > the number of sessions does not exceed 10 -

[ubuntu-uk] Mention on SitePoint

2009-10-27 Thread James Milligan
For anyone who is signed up to the SitePoint newsletter, you may have just received an article on how to set up your own virtualized dev server on a Windows PC, using Ubuntu Server 9.04 Here's the link (HTML) for anyone who is interested: http://www.sitepoint.com/newsletter/viewissue.php?id=3&iss

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Samba Timeout?

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Roach
On the XP Box, right click on My Computer, and then select Manage. In there you should be able to see Shared Folders and Sessions. Check that the number of sessions does not exceed 10 - as I've seen smbclient not release connections previously, and XP will only allow 10 concurrent connections

[ubuntu-uk] Samba Timeout?

2009-10-27 Thread Liam Wilson
Hey all; I've set up a nice little home network with my 9.04 laptop and my XP box using samba. The only problem I have is that whilst the connection works fine after booting up my 9.04 (Which is the client), I can access my files on the XP server and vice-versa for about 20-30 minutes, and then th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Dean Sas
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:57, Daniel Drummond wrote: > Dean Sas wrote: >> Daniel Drummond wrote: >> 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8326264.stm?ls > >> >> >>> /"Some of the security is through obscurity but it's also better by >>> design," he s

[ubuntu-uk] Samba timeout?

2009-10-27 Thread Liam Wilson
Hey all; I've set up a nice little home network with my 9.04 laptop and my XP box using samba. The only problem I have is that whilst the connection works fine after booting up my 9.04 (Which is the client), I can access my files on the XP server and vice-versa for about 20-30 minutes, and then

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Michael Holloway
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 12:45 +, Gordon wrote: > Actually not so in my experience. MS seems to have tsken a leaf out of > Ubuntu's book. The only driver that did NOT come with Windows 7 for my 2 > y/o Toshiba Satellite was my printereverything else justworked! > I will second that. Ever

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Daniel Drummond
Dean Sas wrote: > Daniel Drummond wrote: > >>> 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : >>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8326264.stm?ls > > >> /"Some of the security is through obscurity but it's also better by >> design," he said./ >> >> >> Just doesn't make sense at al

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Johnathon Tinsley
Gordon wrote: > Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > >> -Then you'll have to find those drivers for your hardware (if they >> exist) and install them, > > Actually not so in my experience. MS seems to have tsken a leaf out of > Ubuntu's book. The only driver that did NOT come with Windows 7 for my 2 > y/o T

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
2009/10/27 Rob Beard : > Jonathon Fernyhough wrote: >> 2009/10/27 Rob Beard : >> >>> One thing I was wondering though, when I login, Firefox pops up with an >>> Ubuntu One/Launchpad login page.  Is there any way of stopping this >>> popping up every time? >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> >> >> You could remove

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Gordon
Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > -Then you'll have to find those drivers for your hardware (if they > exist) and install them, Actually not so in my experience. MS seems to have tsken a leaf out of Ubuntu's book. The only driver that did NOT come with Windows 7 for my 2 y/o Toshiba Satellite was my prin

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote: > 2009/10/27 Rob Beard : > >> One thing I was wondering though, when I login, Firefox pops up with an >> Ubuntu One/Launchpad login page. Is there any way of stopping this >> popping up every time? >> >> Rob >> >> > > You could remove Ubuntu One from the list of

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Daniel Drummond
Rob Beard wrote: > Sean Miller wrote: > >> I will only install Karmic again if it promises me it won't tell me my >> hard drive is dying. >> >> Jaunty has never done, and if it is dying I'd honestly rather not know. >> >> Sean >> >> >> > Surely it's good to know so you can make sure you

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
2009/10/27 Rob Beard : > One thing I was wondering though, when I login, Firefox pops up with an > Ubuntu One/Launchpad login page.  Is there any way of stopping this > popping up every time? > > Rob > > You could remove Ubuntu One from the list of Startup Applications, or remove ubuntu-one comple

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Sean Miller wrote: > I will only install Karmic again if it promises me it won't tell me my > hard drive is dying. > > Jaunty has never done, and if it is dying I'd honestly rather not know. > > Sean > > Surely it's good to know so you can make sure you have up to date backups. I've just had a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Matt Daubney wrote: > I've been running Karmic since about Alpha 5 and had very few problems. The > RC (on the 3 machines I'm running anyway) seems to be quite stable. The > performance improvements are quite startling, especially the boot time on > my laptop. > > If you have found some problems,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Sean Miller wrote: > Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? > > It's simply not true that you can't run Microsoft programs on Ubuntu > -- is the BBC sponsored by Apple and Microsoft or what??? > > Sean > > Well wine isn't perfect. A fair few applications don't work very well or not

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Chris Rowson
> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:13:52 +, Chris Rowson > wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I'm trying out karmic, and the networking seems to be broken on both my > >>> Lenovo N500 laptop and VMWare Fusion virtual machine atop of OS X Snow > >>> Leopard. > >>> > >>> It claims to be connected, and I can l

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Rob Beard
Lucy wrote: > 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : > >> 2009/10/21 James Milligan : >> >>> Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning? >>> >>> Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with >>> Safari open on ubuntu.com >>> >>> Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bad video performance

2009-10-27 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
2009/10/27 Paul Webster : > Hi > My laptop (Celeron M 1.4, 750 MB of RAM) ran YouTube videos, etc., fine > under Windows XP. Now, under Jaunty - which is otherwise great - videos are > just a blurry, slowly stuttering mess. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > Paul Webster > > -- > Paul W

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Johnathon Tinsley
etali wrote: > John Levin wrote: >> On 27/10/2009 08:47, LeeGroups wrote: >> >> I've now gone back to Jaunty. This is the first time that any Ubuntu >> version hasn't got online "out of the box" for me. Very disappointing. >> >> John >> >> >> > I've only just subscribed to this list. How lo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread David King
And Dell cannot even spell. A computer program (not programme) but a TV programme. And of the two pictures, the one for Ubuntu looks like an easier system and more attractive. http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/windows_or_ubuntu?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs David King Sean M

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread etali
John Levin wrote: > On 27/10/2009 08:47, LeeGroups wrote: > >> > > I've now gone back to Jaunty. This is the first time that any Ubuntu > version hasn't got online "out of the box" for me. Very disappointing. > > John > > > I've only just subscribed to this list. How long ago did you downlo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread Liam Wilson
Sean Miller wrote: > I hate Dell... > > "With an UBUNTU operating system you must use open source programmes: > > * Some open source software requires intermediate or advanced > technical knowledge to use > * Most open source programmes are not compatible with Microsoft programmes > * Y

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread etali
Sean Miller wrote: > Erm, why would being "new to using computers" mean you'd be better to > choose Windows?? > > http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/windows_or_ubuntu?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs > > Sean > > While I agree that page is terribly written, and in places, plain wron

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Nick
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 09:29 +, Matt Daubney wrote: > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:13:52 +, Chris Rowson > wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I'm trying out karmic, and the networking seems to be broken on both my > >>> Lenovo N500 laptop and VMWare Fusion virtual machine atop of OS X Snow > >>> Leopar

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread John Levin
On 27/10/2009 08:47, LeeGroups wrote: > > > >> >> I also had similar problems. Disabled IPv6 in Firefox. It's very bad >> that this bug is present so close to release. I hope that this is >> sorted before Thursday. >> >> Personally I have found Karmic to be pretty much unusable on both >> machines

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Matt Daubney
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:32:49 +, Sean Miller wrote: > I will only install Karmic again if it promises me it won't tell me my > hard drive is dying. > > Jaunty has never done, and if it is dying I'd honestly rather not know. > > Sean That's one thing I'd definatley want to know! Make sure y

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
I will only install Karmic again if it promises me it won't tell me my hard drive is dying. Jaunty has never done, and if it is dying I'd honestly rather not know. Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread Matt Daubney
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:13:52 +, Chris Rowson wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm trying out karmic, and the networking seems to be broken on both my >>> Lenovo N500 laptop and VMWare Fusion virtual machine atop of OS X Snow >>> Leopard. >>> >>> It claims to be connected, and I can log into my router,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Bell
Sean Miller wrote: > Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? > > It's simply not true that you can't run Microsoft programs on Ubuntu > -- is the BBC sponsored by Apple and Microsoft or what??? > > Sean > > Well I don't think you can blame the BBC for that one. Chris Kenyon is Canonic

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Dean Sas
Daniel Drummond wrote: >> 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : >>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8326264.stm?ls > /"Some of the security is through obscurity but it's also better by > design," he said./ > > > Just doesn't make sense at all. Surely as it is an open-source system, > there is no o

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 27/10/09 08:48, Sean Miller wrote: > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Alan Lord (News) > wrote: >> On 27/10/09 08:13, Daniel Drummond wrote: >> >>> If that guy was from Canonical, perhaps they should think about retraining:- >>> >>> /"For the first time in 20 years you can buy Ubuntu pre-inst

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 27/10/09 08:13, Daniel Drummond wrote: > >> If that guy was from Canonical, perhaps they should think about retraining:- >> >> /"For the first time in 20 years you can buy Ubuntu pre-installed from >> more than one manufacturer," he sa

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Karmic networking broken

2009-10-27 Thread LeeGroups
> > I also had similar problems. Disabled IPv6 in Firefox. It's very bad > that this bug is present so close to release. I hope that this is > sorted before Thursday. > > Personally I have found Karmic to be pretty much unusable on both > machines I tested it on. :-( On the other hand, I've

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Dean Sas
Sean Miller wrote: > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Sean Miller wrote: >> Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? > > Come to think of it, why isn't Wine installed by default?? I don't know if there are any "official" reasons, but here are some possibilities * It's ugly * It doesn'

[ubuntu-uk] Hull LUG's Ubuntu Release Party - 31st Oct

2009-10-27 Thread Dave Walker
Hi, I've been asked to forward this message, it's looking like we are going to have some great release parties! Kind Regards, Dave Walker ** I just want to let you know and remind you about Hull LUG's Ubuntu release party which

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 27/10/09 08:13, Daniel Drummond wrote: > If that guy was from Canonical, perhaps they should think about retraining:- > > /"For the first time in 20 years you can buy Ubuntu pre-installed from > more than one manufacturer," he said. "That's an extraordinary story." > > /A stupid statement consi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Daniel Drummond
Lucy wrote: > 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : > >> 2009/10/21 James Milligan : >> >>> Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning? >>> >>> Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with >>> Safari open on ubuntu.com >>> >>> Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Sean Miller wrote: > Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? Come to think of it, why isn't Wine installed by default?? Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
Why do none of these programmes ever mention Wine? It's simply not true that you can't run Microsoft programs on Ubuntu -- is the BBC sponsored by Apple and Microsoft or what??? Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
I agree about the theme... why can't Ubuntu install something that is at least slightly pleasant on the eye?? Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!

2009-10-27 Thread Gordon
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8327082.stm -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] Bad video performance

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Webster
Hi My laptop (Celeron M 1.4, 750 MB of RAM) ran YouTube videos, etc., fine under Windows XP. Now, under Jaunty - which is otherwise great - videos are just a blurry, slowly stuttering mess. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance Paul Webster -- Paul Webster 3 Norman Rise Cranbrook TN 17 3BY -- ub

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
I hate Dell... "With an UBUNTU operating system you must use open source programmes: * Some open source software requires intermediate or advanced technical knowledge to use * Most open source programmes are not compatible with Microsoft programmes * You will need to learn how to use

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread Sean Miller
Erm, why would being "new to using computers" mean you'd be better to choose Windows?? http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/windows_or_ubuntu?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs Sean -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.co

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Lucy
2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs : > 2009/10/21 James Milligan : >> Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning? >> >> Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with >> Safari open on ubuntu.com >> >> Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said about other OSes. >> >> James > > I

[ubuntu-uk] Good old Dell!

2009-10-27 Thread mac
You may already have spotted this: * Dell unveils exclusive Microsoft-branded Ubuntu OS Mix up a penguin http://go.theregister.com/news/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/26/dell_linux_windows_ubuntu/ Good old Dell. With friends like this... ;-) mac -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubunt

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu on the BBC!!!

2009-10-27 Thread Philip Stubbs
2009/10/21 James Milligan : > Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning? > > Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with > Safari open on ubuntu.com > > Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said about other OSes. > > James I have not had time to read it yet, http