Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Gareth France
What meet is this? It seems to have escaped my attention. On 28/03/12 18:53, Alan Bell wrote: On 28/03/12 18:05, Matthew Daubney wrote: Who'll be along? I should be there for a bit, but might have to vanish to collect the missus from some work do, but am looking forward to seeing people again!

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Matthew Daubney
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1600/detail/ :) On 29 March 2012 09:11, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote: What meet is this? It seems to have escaped my attention. On 28/03/12 18:53, Alan Bell wrote: On 28/03/12 18:05, Matthew Daubney wrote: Who'll be along? I should

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Alan Pope
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28/03/12 18:05, Matthew Daubney wrote: Who'll be along? I should be there for a bit, but might have to vanish to collect the missus from some work do, but am looking forward to seeing people again! I'll be there. Looking forward to it.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Gareth France
I'm confused. The reading meets are always on a Wednesday and the next one isn't until the 11th! So this can't be a LUG meeting surely? So what's going on? On 29/03/12 09:29, Matthew Daubney wrote: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1600/detail/ :) On 29 March 2012 09:11, Gareth

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Alan Pope
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 29/03/12 09:35, Gareth France wrote: I'm confused. The reading meets are always on a Wednesday and the next one isn't until the 11th! So this can't be a LUG meeting surely? So what's going on? This is no a LUG :) Cheers, - -- Alan Pope

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread alan c
It is not a LUG meet, (the SCLUG is not Ubuntu specific). It is a UK Ubuntu Team meet whatever, - Ubuntu specific alan c On 29/03/12 09:35, Gareth France wrote: I'm confused. The reading meets are always on a Wednesday and the next one isn't until the 11th! So this can't be a LUG meeting

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Gareth France
Well I had no idea anything other than SCLUG went on in reading. I've checked the piggy bank and I'll see everyone there tonight! On 29/03/12 10:04, alan c wrote: It is not a LUG meet, (the SCLUG is not Ubuntu specific). It is a UK Ubuntu Team meet whatever, - Ubuntu specific alan c On

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Alan Pope
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 29/03/12 10:12, Gareth France wrote: Well I had no idea anything other than SCLUG went on in reading. I've checked the piggy bank and I'll see everyone there tonight! This is the first time the Happy Hour has visited Reading. We've been to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reading meetup tomorrow evening

2012-03-29 Thread Gareth France
Ah yes I have seen this before. It looks like there's a small possibility I'll be called away on business later but I hope to be there even if a bit late. On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 29/03/12

[ubuntu-uk] Shutdown bug?

2012-03-29 Thread Andres Muniz
Hi all, I do not know if this is a bug nor do i know how to call it to report it. And maybe it was reported. If I am logged in with one user(a) i then choose to open another user(b) without logging out of user(a). When logged in as (b) and tap shutdown button on my computer and the message

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutdown bug?

2012-03-29 Thread Daniel Case
Hi Andres, I have the same problem, so I will be monitoring this thread if anyone has any answers. What I did as a workaround was create a keyboard shortcut with gksudo shutdown -h now and it does the trick, just press the key combination, type my password and the system is on its way to a clean

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutdown bug?

2012-03-29 Thread Neil Greenwood
I think it's by design. It used to shutdown regardless when users were logged in, but this isn't desirable for multi-user systems. Now, it wouldn't matter whether you tried to shutdown as the admin user or the normal user, as I understand it. It will only log you out until no more users are logged