Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings but can't as yet find anything.
thanks
On 09/03/12 11:39, paul sutton wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings
Quoting paul sutton zl...@zleap.net:
Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings but
- Mensaje original -
If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of
those applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how
such peculiar settings could have come into force, they could have done,
and my advice is to check the network settings
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless are
connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert from
Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
Thanks M
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On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Rees reesp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
are connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a
convert from Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
Can
On 17 February 2012 12:32, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Rees reesp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
are connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a
On 17/02/2012 13:36, Liam Proven wrote:
On 17 February 2012 12:32, Simon Greenwoodsfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 17 February 2012 12:29, Matthew Reesreesp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless
are connected but neither Firefox or
If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of those
applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how such peculiar
settings could have come into force, they could have done, and my advice is to
check the network settings in Firefox/Thunderbird
On 17/02/12 12:29, Matthew Rees wrote:
Installed from a Ubuntu Disc to my T60 IBM Laptop! Both wired and wireless are
connected but neither Firefox or Thunderbird will connect. I'm a convert from
Windows but can't get up the first step? Help! Its for work!
Just a silly thought - HOW did you
On Feb 17, 2012 2:38 PM, John Oliver jp.oli...@ntlworld.com wrote:
If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of
those applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how
such peculiar settings could have come into force, they could have done,
and my advice
The new batch of CDs for the team have arrived, I have 250 Ubuntu, 50
Kubuntu, 50 Server
If you want a free CD then please follow the procedure at
http://ubuntu-uk.org/free-cds/ if you want lots then tell me why, and
tell me how you plan to get them from me :)
Alan.
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It has been six months in the making and has occupied the time of a cast
of thousands, finally the Debian derived GNU/Linux distribution we have
all been waiting for is here. Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot is
released on October 13th and what could be a more fitting way to
celebrate a dreamy
I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to
organise a release party in one of our other fine cities either on the
release day or perhaps a few weeks later when we might have CDs to
distribute.
Alan.
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 11.10 The Oneirc Ocelot Release Party
Sent: 13 Sep 2011 15:10
I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to
organise a release party in one of our other fine cities either on the
release day or perhaps a few weeks later when we
On 13 September 2011 14:51, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
It has been six months in the making and has occupied the time of a cast of
thousands, finally the Debian derived GNU/Linux distribution we have all
been waiting for is here. Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot is released on
October
Are there enough people for a York/Leeds based release party? :)
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On 13 September 2011 17:10, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Are there enough people for a York/Leeds based release party? :)
If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
York).
s/
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If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
York).
Awesome! Leeds is good by me... where do you suggest? I haven't
really spent much time in Leeds (mainly go through it to get to a
destination...but that's another story entirely..)
Daniel
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If we can get the interest I'd suggest Old Broadcasting House. I'll see if I
can raise some interest. Question to those who know... err, what do we do
next?
s/
On 13 Sep 2011 19:00, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:58:53 +0100
Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
If we could find somewhere to do it I'd be interested (Leeds rather than
York).
Awesome! Leeds is good by me... where do you suggest? I haven't
really spent much time in Leeds (mainly go through it to get to
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