On 29 February 2012 18:30, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote:
Liam said:
Not yet, no. It's not yet in beta. It's too soon.
i mean unity 11.10.
Oh, right!
This person is using 10.04 (LTS)
Might as well wait a couple of months. This means they will avoid
upgrading twice in quick
Apologies for cross-posting (and wide topic) but thought women here
might be interested:
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On 29/02/12 18:07, Rob Beard wrote:
On 29/02/12 17:27, john beddard wrote:
This the breakthrough we needed !
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=raspberrypicm_mmc=UK-PPC-0212-_-02_Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_Pi
Has anyone got one yet ?
John
Probably like many
On 29/02/12 20:45, Steve Pearce wrote:
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Unity is such a fresh and exciting environment to study and use. I
imagine kids would get excited about it on looks alone. It's so much
classier than what they're used to seeing on their smartboards.
Totally agree!
Imagine if Unity could be
Hi
I use a Linksys X2000 router which has a tendency to drop its internet
connection once or twice a day, although connections between the router and
clients stay active. This is, apparently, a common problem, but with no hard
and fast solution that I can ascertain.
The internet connection is
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 06:25:49PM GMT, Nigel Verity wrote:
Hi
I use a Linksys X2000 router which has a tendency to drop its internet
connection once or twice a day, although connections between the router and
clients stay active. This is, apparently, a common problem, but with no hard
Liam. You are great, I almost feel bad that I'm going to get most of the
credit.
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