Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-16 Thread Dan Fish
On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 08:02 +0100, Dan Attwood wrote: > Speaking as someone who works in a college IT department you > really shouldn't be doing this as you'll break the Terms of Use and > you're 'free' period should be spent studying and not on facebook. > Also this list shouldn't really be helpin

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-16 Thread Dan Attwood
Speaking as someone who works in a college IT department you really shouldn't be doing this as you'll break the Terms of Use and you're 'free' period should be spent studying and not on facebook. Also this list shouldn't really be helping hack a system. Speaking as a realist look at eyeos and NX s

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-15 Thread Jon Spriggs
On 16 October 2010 00:38, Jim Price wrote: > On 15/10/10 23:26, Daniel Case wrote: >> Hi guys, I have a little project to do so that i can access my email and >> some other websites from college, it has a web filter so blocks such things >> which is annoying in 2 hour long 'free' periods. If I did

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-15 Thread Jim Price
On 15/10/10 23:26, Daniel Case wrote: > Hi guys, I have a little project to do so that i can access my email and > some other websites from college, it has a web filter so blocks such things > which is annoying in 2 hour long 'free' periods. If I didn't have a web > server running this would be qui

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-15 Thread Alan Pope
On 15 October 2010 23:26, Daniel Case wrote: > Hi guys, I have a little project to do so that i can access my email and > some other websites from college, it has a web filter so blocks such things > which is annoying in 2 hour long 'free' periods. If I didn't have a web > server running this woul

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-15 Thread Daniel Case
Hiya Paul, Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried it already, they blocked the web access to the teamviewer site. >< Daniel On 15 October 2010 23:29, Paul Jones wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Why not just install Teamviewer on your home PC, leave it logged on and > running and use the Teamviewer web

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Little project

2010-10-15 Thread Paul Jones
Hi Daniel, Why not just install Teamviewer on your home PC, leave it logged on and running and use the Teamviewer web logon to access it away from home be it college or anywhere else Paul (Peejay1977) Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -Original Message- From: Daniel Case S