cations I think too much has changed on the
hardware for earlier versions to 'just work', e.g. the graphics driver
stack has been retired and replaced.
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teracting with HMRC are available
so it does seem to be possible to build open source software for
reporting income tax, VAT etc. - the details are here:
https://developer.service.hmrc.gov.uk/api-documentation/docs/mtd
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all programs support this though - it's more common for command line
programs than those with a graphical interface.
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Raspberry Pi Jams also have a large overlap with LUGs, and many cities
have a monthly Jam now.
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your file is called myfile.zip, you should run:
unzip -v myfile.zip
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ing unzip
on the command line might give you a more helpful message:
unzip -v [filename]
You might need to install it first (apt-get install unzip).
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s of the relevant libraries (it took me several days to
get a piece of legacy 32 bit software to run on Scientific Linux when
they dropped out of the box support for 32 bit).
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r option would be to get a trusted person to buy
the laptop on their card, then reimburse them by cheque, though that
could cause issues later down the line if the laptop has a fault.
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case it would be just an exercise
>unless the machine is going to be internet facing.
SFTP does not involve SSL/TLS, it uses the SSH protocol. Despite the
unfortunate similarities in name, SFTP is completely different to FTP
(and FTPS, which is FTP over TLS).
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out. I know it's not a problem with Filezilla per se as all my
>other laptops can "see" each other through it.
>
>Can anybody suggest where the cause may lie? Permissions perhaps?
What happens if you use sftp on the command-line, i.e.
sftp user@host
If that works, the
alled on your machine which differs from my
setup.
2. The way you've configured lighttpd.
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, unless the Pi won't be
certified.
I think we are still a long way off ARM desktop machines anyway. 64 bit
ARM processors are relatively new, and as far as I'm aware Ubuntu
doesn't support them (though Debian does, so it might not be too hard to
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On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 09:10:07AM +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Just trying to get a straw poll of what phones people use here and
why...
A ten quid Nokia, as all a phone needs to be able to do is make phone
calls and send/receive text messages. ;-)
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