On 11/03/12 21:42, Barry Drake wrote:
On 11/03/12 12:44, Alan Pope wrote:
Assume you only have a short while to demo Ubuntu to them - maybe 5 to
10 minutes - you don't want to spend all day boring them and you don't
want to eat up your/their family/work time.
Among the other things
On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
In firefox we set up his webmail and pinned that as an application tab
as a separate item, I am not sure how that is done, can we have a
short separate thread on that, alan please?
thx
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On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
I noticed that Dad was peering at the screen a bit (I got him a new 17
screen to replace the 14 screen so there is more room on it, but
similar dot size) so I used ccsm to set the mouse bindings for the
enhanced zoom plugin to super+button4 and button5
On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
I set up a show Alan button on the desktop which makes a keys based
ssh session to my home server on a static IP address and forwards his
port 22 to a port here. I can then ssh back to him and log in as a user
I created on his machine, I can also forward
On 12/03/12 08:38, alan c wrote:
On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
In firefox we set up his webmail and pinned that as an application tab
as a separate item, I am not sure how that is done, can we have a
short separate thread on that, alan please?
thx
right click a tab and pin as application
On 11/03/12 22:41, Barry Drake wrote:
Alan, don't agree at all with this ah, maybe you aren't talking
about 12.04? On Precise, it just works intuitively (once you've got
used to lack of menus etc.)
Regards,Barry.
yes, this is all 12.04. The apps lens is nasty, if you have a
On 12/03/12 10:31, Alan Bell wrote:
it could look like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/appmenulens.png
but it isn't designed that way.
Oh yes, that's really nice. I suppose you've suggested it? And the
nice Canonical folk are not interested? Where can we petition to get
On 12/03/12 14:35, Barry Drake wrote:
On 12/03/12 10:31, Alan Bell wrote:
it could look like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/appmenulens.png
but it isn't designed that way.
Oh yes, that's really nice. I suppose you've suggested it? And the
nice Canonical folk are not interested?
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Hi,
I thought I was quite experienced at administering a Ubuntu Server, but I am
totally confused by the graphical desktop for Ubuntu Server 11.10.
I need to be able to remotely connect to the server with Putty (my choice for
remote access to servers). But how do I enable this remote
On 2012-03-12 17:01, Alexander Birchall wrote:
I thought I was quite experienced at administering a Ubuntu Server, but I
am totally confused by the graphical desktop for Ubuntu Server 11.10.
I don't believe there is a GUI for server by default. Are you sure you used
the server disk?
I need to
Hi Alex,
sudo ufw allow ssh if your using ufw firewalls on both client and
server. However my guess is that the problem is likely connected to
password permissions, after exchanging keys.
The Ubuntu help documentation is very useful in this area :
- Mensaje original -
On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
I set up a show Alan button on the desktop which makes a keys based
ssh session to my home server on a static IP address and forwards his
port 22 to a port here. I can then ssh back to him and log in as a
userĀ I created
On 12/03/12 17:01, Alexander Birchall wrote:
Hi,
I thought I was quite experienced at administering a Ubuntu Server, but
I am totally confused by the graphical desktop for Ubuntu Server 11.10.
I need to be able to remotely connect to the server with Putty (my
choice for remote access to
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