On 8 June 2010 17:39, Wulfy wulfm...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
I recently changed the ink cartridge on my printer (Canon PIXMA iP2500)
and now it won't print. I just get flashing lights. There are two
lights, one is the power switch light, the other has symbols I can't
interpret (one may be stuck
Hi all,
One of the LoCo events that we have been talking about and planning for
a while is a event with a more businesslike feel to it, something where
I should be getting up in the morning and not wondering should I wear a
Tshirt from ThinkGeek or one from shop.ubuntu.com?, but should I wear
a
How cool is that!!!
It is just a shame that most of these nice events are held in London...
When can we have an event like this in xyz outside of London maybe closer to
the middle of the county
thanx
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Cornelius Mostert
Senior IT Specialist
United
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 8 June 2010 12:18, Chris Rowson christopherrow...@gmail.com wrote:
ubuntu-10.04-rc-dvd-amd64Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 DVD
ubuntu-10.04-rc-dvd-i386Ubuntu 10.04 i386 DVD
o_O
rc?
Cheers,
Al.
Yeah, I noticed that. To be honest
On 9 June 2010 12:28, Cornelius Mostert corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote:
It is just a shame that most of these nice events are held in London...
When can we have an event like this in xyz outside of London maybe closer to
the middle of the county
When someone organises one?
We had an
On 9 June 2010 12:55, Chris Rowson christopherrow...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, I noticed that. To be honest though, if you only install the
core system, you only have to install 80MB or updates or so to bring
it up to date.
Getting owned in the time between the install and you doing updates?
Alan Pope wrote:
When someone organises one?
We had an event in Liverpool last month which - last time I checked -
is outside London :)
Cheers,
Al.
yup, lets make this one a huge success and then do another one somewhere
else. OggCamp in Liverpool and OggCamp in Wolverhampton were
For Pixma ip3600:
From onscreen manual:
Seven Flashes:
Ink tank is not installed in the correct
position.
Some ink tanks are not installed in the correct position.
(The lamps on the ink tanks flash.)
More than one ink tanks of the same color are installed.
(The lamps on the ink
Yeah, I noticed that. To be honest though, if you only install the
core system, you only have to install 80MB or updates or so to bring
it up to date.
Getting owned in the time between the install and you doing updates?
Surely a machine should be provisioned with an updated install? Or am
Surely a machine should be provisioned with an updated install? Or am
I missing something?
Oooh, and come to think of it under Xen HVM the machine isn't
provisioned with any kind of install. You're responsible for setting
it up yourself. Of course it doesn't help with the install media is
old!
On Monday 07 Jun 2010 10:27:57 Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
On Monday 07 June 2010 10:23:45 Mark Fraser wrote:
I tend to use aptitude on the command line when apt-get says that it
can't perform an upgrade for some reason. This is usually because it
needs to install something else at the same
I would let someone else confirm, but off the top of my head, using
full-upgrade rather than dist-upgrade does everything, including all
packages held back?
- Mehall
Mark Fraser ubu...@mfraz.orangehome.co.uk wrote:
On Monday 07 Jun 2010 10:27:57 Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
On Monday 07 June 2010
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 18:33:30 +0100, Michael Douglas meh...@mehall.co.cc
wrote:
I would let someone else confirm, but off the top of my head, using
full-upgrade rather than dist-upgrade does everything, including all
packages held back?
From man aptitude
full-upgrade
On Wednesday 09 Jun 2010 16:47:25 Mark Fraser wrote:
On Monday 07 Jun 2010 10:27:57 Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
On Monday 07 June 2010 10:23:45 Mark Fraser wrote:
I tend to use aptitude on the command line when apt-get says that it
can't perform an upgrade for some reason. This is usually
Just tried watching Jono's stream on my wife's computer using Firefox. For
some reason although the video works fine, I get an 'install flash' icon where
the chat box is supposed to be.
On my computer both are working fine.
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
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Registered Linux User
Hi folks,
I've been experimenting with using fail2ban to protect Internet facing servers.
I was wondering if it is possible to implement your own iptables rules
alongside fail2ban. For instance, I'd probably want to set up an
iptables rule that drops any inbound traffic not going to ICMP, HTTP,
Hi Chris,
It certainly is. Attached are samples of my iptables-restore and fail2ban
configs for hardy-based servers. My iptables config creates the fail2ban-ssh
chain, so I've changed the iptables-multiport fail2ban action so that it
doesn't. And I prefer that fail2ban only block NEW ssh
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