Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Plans (marketing)

2012-03-08 Thread alan c
On 07/03/12 22:26, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote: On Mar 7, 2012 7:01 PM, alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com wrote: What I took from this exchange was that the retail goldfish bowl we all actually live in, is one of deep immersion. There is hardly anywhere we can go, or that I can think of, which

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Xorg high CPU usage

2012-03-08 Thread Pete Smout
On 07/03/12 17:03, Pete Smout wrote: On 07/03/12 16:43, Pete Smout wrote: On 07/03/12 11:46, Neil Greenwood wrote: On Mar 7, 2012 10:50 AM, Grant Phillips-Sewell dcg...@cornwall-it.co.uk mailto:dcg...@cornwall-it.co.uk wrote: On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 18:45:23 + Pete Smout wrote: On

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Plans

2012-03-08 Thread Stuart Ward
Not forgetting Pi day on the 14 March if you write it in the silly american format the date is 3.14 Stuart -- Stuart Ward M +44 7782325143 On 7 March 2012 21:48, paul sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote: On 07/03/12 13:49, Liam Proven wrote: On 7 March 2012 13:38, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Playing DVD through projector

2012-03-08 Thread Stuart Ward
I would suggest copying to a mpeg or simmular format with handbreak and then playing with mplayer, then it is easy to script into your presentation, just call mplayer -fs ripped.file.mpeg You could of course play directly with mplayer -fs /dev/cdplayerdevice Stuart -- Stuart Ward M +44

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Xorg high CPU usage

2012-03-08 Thread Pete Smout
On 08/03/12 17:13, Pete Smout wrote: On 07/03/12 17:03, Pete Smout wrote: On 07/03/12 16:43, Pete Smout wrote: On 07/03/12 11:46, Neil Greenwood wrote: On Mar 7, 2012 10:50 AM, Grant Phillips-Sewell dcg...@cornwall-it.co.uk mailto:dcg...@cornwall-it.co.uk wrote: On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 18:45:23

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Plans

2012-03-08 Thread Bruno Girin
On 07/03/12 14:56, Alan Bell wrote: On 07/03/12 14:43, Liam Proven wrote: https://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=chromeie=UTF-8q=raspberry+pi+700+second I scaled it down 2 orders of magnitude to something I find a bit more plausible. At £25, yes, I can believe they have a million-odd