Re: [ubuntu-uk] Home folder

2008-06-02 Thread Narrf
> I use a Linux only machine with two fairly large hard drives. Ubuntu is > installed on one and Kubuntu on the other. On both distros I have > separate partitions for my home folders. I mainly use Ubuntu. A couple > of months ago the network/internet capability disappeared from Kubuntu >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] How to sync Liferea on two PCs

2008-05-30 Thread Narrf
... apologies for top posting, brain not engaged! Stuart -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] How to sync Liferea on two PCs

2008-05-30 Thread Narrf
Mac, To sync my feeds up between my main laptop, Ubuntu-vmware image on my Windows work-supplied laptop and the desktop in my home office (aka back of garage! :)) I just rsync my liferea profile to my home/backup server. I have alias's set so I can 'put' and 'get' as required. Although a bit m

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu based Community centre in Exeter - the latest

2008-02-29 Thread Narrf
Kris Douglas wrote: > > Pricy? Dunno about You, but the mini-itx range of computing platforms > isn't the cheapest. Agreed, but I'm just suggesting a memory module that happens to be listed as a component on that site, NOT the whole mini-ITX form factor! :) I just happened to see them listed the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu based Community centre in Exeter - the latest

2008-02-29 Thread Narrf
Rob, > they will boot from Compact Flash to IDE adaptors using Etherboot > (unfortunately the smallest CF card I could find was 1GB, very overkill!) > Have you considered the IDE Flash Memory Modules instead of CF cards. According to Mini-ITX.com they can still be got from 128MB (£15) upwards