Re: [ubuntu-uk] Webconferencing - what do you use?

2010-02-20 Thread Colin McCarthy
On 20 February 2010 11:24, Simon Greenwood wrote: > You might want to look at Yuuguu[1], who provide cross-platform > conferencing and screen sharing at a reasonable price. > Yuuguu is great, and free as in no cost depending on your conference requirement. Also a viewer does not need to install

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Webconferencing - what do you use?

2010-02-20 Thread Alan Lord (News)
> On 20 February 2010 11:14, Markie > > wrote: > > Hi All, > > I often use webconferencing tools as part of my job, to view > customers desktops and sometimes take control etc. All the tools ive > used so far like "webex" and "teamviewer" run

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Webconferencing - what do you use?

2010-02-20 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 20 February 2010 11:14, Markie wrote: > Hi All, > > I often use webconferencing tools as part of my job, to view customers > desktops and sometimes take control etc. All the tools ive used so far like > "webex" and "teamviewer" run only on Windows, even our own webconferencing > tools within t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
thank-you Rik Boland 15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588 We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this. --- On Sat, 20/2/10, Markie wrote: From: Markie Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network To: "UK Ubuntu Talk" Date: Saturday, 20 February, 2

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mounting NAS using curlftpfs

2010-02-20 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 20 February 2010 00:50, Jon Reynolds wrote: > Thanks for the link, but I think I can't solve my problem like that as > this is a NAS drive, not another machine's share. > > So am still a bit dumbfounded. > > In my experience some of these network drives don't use TCP/IP but a hacked version of

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
I am just wanting to share files ie music on and other document Rik Boland 15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588 We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this. --- On Sat, 20/2/10, Rob Beard wrote: From: Rob Beard Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple

[ubuntu-uk] Webconferencing - what do you use?

2010-02-20 Thread Markie
Hi All, I often use webconferencing tools as part of my job, to view customers desktops and sometimes take control etc. All the tools ive used so far like "webex" and "teamviewer" run only on Windows, even our own webconferencing tools within the company I work only runs on IE as it uses active X

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Markie
This is for 8.10 but it should give you a good start https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/internet/C/networking-shares.html On 20 February 2010 10:42, Rik Boland wrote: > Hi > > I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine > where sould, I start? > > Shalom > > Rik Boland > 15

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rob Beard
Rik Boland wrote: > Hi > > I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine > where sould, I start? > > Shalom > It really depends what you want to do. Do you want to share files and folders between machines? For starters you'll need a way of connecting the machines togeth

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mounting NAS using curlftpfs

2010-02-20 Thread Markie
I have a crunchbang machine here and i use this script to mount my Freecom NAS drive; #!/bin/bash # Script to mount network drive echo 0 > /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled mount -t cifs //192.168.0.2/Shared ~/HomeShare -o username=curtis So I would say that this is something to do with lack o

[ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
Hi I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine where sould, I start? Shalom Rik Boland 15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588 We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubun

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mounting NAS using curlftpfs

2010-02-20 Thread Dan Fish
Jon, Any luck with mounting the NAS from the desktop from 'Places -> connect to server' then choosing 'FTP (with login)'? Regards Dan On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 00:50 +, Jon Reynolds wrote: > Thanks for the link, but I think I can't solve my problem like that as > this is a NAS drive, not another