The meeting has already begun...now we wait to see if our interests
are served or not.
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http://portforward.com/ Will give route specific instructions on how
to port forward and thus get that gitso traffic to you.
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Hehe, damn the one time I have the answer I'm beaten to it!
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If you need something a little more minimal try out gpodder.
If your running jaunty you have the latest version in the repo, if not
get the deb here: http://gpodder.org/downloads.html as if I remember
correctly earlier versions had some small issues.
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Ogg files? Bit-torrent distribution? CC licensing?
Something strange is bubbling out of the beeb and I for one like it!
Definitely will be something to keep an eye on. Cant say the media up
there now is that inspiring but I guess the only way to show we want
more is to download and give feedback.
Lucy,
BBC sounds grand
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I have the 'never' on my netbook too and LAN works fine so that
appears just to be a red herring. Like the others say if you can try
it on someone else's router as it sounds like your may be the
problem...or (less likely) it could be the cable.
For the auto-eth section of your manual settings you
I may be remembering things very incorrectly but I thought thunderbird
handled addons like firefox.
Check in the tools menu and see if the addons option is there...it may
have a search like in firefox 3 else here is the download page:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313
Google
Fantastic little article. I guess we are never going to be able to
fully protect against stupidity but there definitely is room for bug
fixes in this case.
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Hey Michael,
Well first off does your Mic work on things like the sound recorder?
If yes then it's only the skype settings that need changing (I had the
same issue on my eeepc)
* Load up skype
* Right click on the icon in the top right of your panel click 'Options'
* Choose the 'Sound Devices'
Very cool, I too would love to hear more about this setup
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It is fantastic that this is a possibility but I doubt schools and the like
will be sensitized to the nature of the community, will they be informed
that they can report problems in a way they won't have experienced before?
And if not how can this message be got to them?
Obviously all hypothetical
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