Not only is this off-topic, but... dude, you're 16! Go research girls,
alcohol, and music!
On 07/12/11 12:23, m...@johnthomson.me.uk wrote:
Hi, I'm just wanting to mention a project I'm working on at the
moment. Basically I'm working on an economic/political theory (based
on
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If it's still available, can I collect on Saturday?
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Just discovered this handy website
http://openlylocal.com/councils/open?country=Scotland
So, where and how do we go about persuading councils to change their
ways?
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Hi Andrew,
I see pickle has already given you access.
Wiki edit permissions are granted manually due to spam, and I see Chris
has also written up http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Wiki_edit_permissions
Hope this helps.
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On Sun, 2009-12-20 at 17:19 +, Andrew Johnston wrote:
Just a quick
p...@robaczki.net wrote:
Hello!
Welcome! I'm enthusiast like open source software and try to use it as
much as you do. I’m not in Scotland now but I used to lived in Edinburgh
and was a online member of Edlug. I probably have to move to Glasgow in
three months time so I feel like a member
Callum Noble wrote:
I've not been along for a few months so not sure whats happening at
the moment...
Is there a talk tonight or are people just going to meeting at pub?
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Hi Phil,
That sounds fab, many thanks for volunteering. There's no other talk
lined up, so you get center stage :-)
See you there
Kyle
Philip Nelson wrote:
As discussed on the forum, I will be coming along and if no one else has
any better ideas I can give the talk I gave recently at a
Just a reminder that Mays talk will be tomorrow in the usual place. Same
time, same place, different date. I've attached the original email for
reference.
Cheers
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Of course... the list strips attachments. Here's an inline copy instead.
Original Message
Subject:[Scottish] May 2009 talk schedule
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:53:41 +0100
From: Kyle Gordon k...@lodge.glasgownet.com
Reply-To: SLUG-list scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk
If there's any takers to do a talk this month, then it would be greatly
appreciated. Gavin Henry told me ages ago that he couldn't really do
April, and I failed to update things and let everyone know.
If not, then I guess it's straight to the pub (which you can do any day
of the week...)
Kyle
This may be of interest to some people.
Salary is £35k and just outside Edinburgh.
Original Message
Subject:RE: linux edinburgh
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 18:34:28 +0100
From: Freddie Kydd freddie.k...@search.co.uk
To: Kyle Gordon k...@lodge.glasgownet.com
References
head back to the Counting House
Sorry for the rather late posting of this update. I hope someone else
can do it more effectively in future.
Regards
Kyle
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I will be. Hope others do too :-)
Kyle
Thomas Greer wrote:
Gee thanks :) :P
Going tonight?
2009/2/26 Kyle Gordon k...@lodge.glasgownet.com:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
From the end of this month onwards, I am unwilling to maintain the
mailing list. Could a volunteer please come forward
Just so you've all had some prior notice...
February 26th - Arkadiusz Turlewicz will be doing a talk on Nagios
Monitoring. Some of you may remember this talk from EdLUG.
March 27th - Speed talks, also stolen from the EdLUG format. 5 minutes
apeice on your favourite website, software, gadget,
Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 18:31 +, jb_1...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Does anyone know what's happening at the meeting on Thursday - is it a
pub night, or is there a speaker? The web site just says there's a
meeting, no more details given.
We're watching
Is there a talk this month, or any form of meet?
Also, what's happening for December? Last Thursday of the month is
Christmas Day.
Kyle
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out of
there first :-)
Kyle
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On Tuesday 29 July 2008 13:31, William Anderson wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is there one this month?
You mean you're not doing one? :)
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Correct.
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as the return address. It's also possible the spammer is just a
clown that sets the return address to be the same as the recipient address
for every bit of mail (s)he sends.
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On Thursday 17 July 2008 10:23, William Anderson wrote:
John Gordon Ollason wrote:
I suppose it's inevitable, but my bank statement came back this month
and somebody had spent £3000 of my money purchasing stuff on my debit
card using the Internet.
In the last 6 months the only other
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Righto, rather than hanging onto them and watching them gather dust, I
thought some folks might be interested. One of each...
Adaptec 19160 32bit SCSI card - £15
Adaptec 29160 64bit SCSI card - £35
Both are fully functioning, and come with cables. They were both
powering some drives up until
[Scanned]
Hello, I am new to the area, and would like to visit the meeting. Where
is
Livingston Tower?
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Kyle Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's that time of the month again, and the meeting is almost upon us.
This month Rob Lazzurs is doing
Well, Mr Kenny I don't see your name on the Groupsales page. Tut tut :-)
Kyle
On Thursday 29 May 2008 16:38, Kenny Duffus wrote:
i'm definitly going to get one
Kenny
- Original Message -
From: Sean Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: SLUG-list scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk
Sent:
It's that time of the month again, and the meeting is almost upon us.
This month Rob Lazzurs is doing A tutorial on Cobbler and related tools
Regular place, Livingston Tower, at the regular time, 1930. More details are
available at http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Meetings
Regards
Kyle
Free to a good home... First reply first served.
1 HP4000N printer. After many years of sterling service, the fuser has
decided to wear out. Still usable, but not for business printouts. Comes
with 3 spare (new) pickup rollers.
1 Dell GX240. Last seen working, with HD and CD. Keyboard and
shinde wrote:
Hello friends,
SafeSquid, Linux based Content Filtering Internet Proxy, Version
4.2.2.RC8.2 has been released.
Bugger
I meant to discard this message during moderation! I chose the option to
discard all from this sender in future, but clearly screwed up the
action for the
Dan Shearer wrote:
Alastair Bennett: Open Source Hardware
--
Over the last decade the Open Source concept has been paralleled in
hardware. Not as much and not as fast, but with visible success.
Skipping the boring definitions, I will briefly run through
Andrew Barber wrote:
Hey guys,I am just looking for a couple of suggestions on good IMAP Server
software. We was looking over DOVECOT recently, but just wondered what you
guys thought of that and others that are out there.
Thanks :)
Dovecot rocks. It's been surprisingly stable (even before
Claudio Calvelli wrote:
Following on from last night's discussions, I'm keen to push things
forward before the enthusiasm dims...
I've created a Launchpad team (and project) at
https://launchpad.net/~scotlug
If you're interested in the project at all, then please join the team.
How do
Claudio Calvelli wrote:
I wrote:
How do you I that? It lets me register, but not log in.
Kyle Gordon:
I put some documentation together for this task over here...
http://lodge.glasgownet.com/~bagpuss/join_team.png
Most useless, thank you. That just tells me to log
tldr
John Seago wrote:
On Friday 11 April 2008 12:15:07 Kyle Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Top posting worked just fine in that context due to the reply not
addressing any part of the post in particular.
To criticise the volume of the original post, (as posted in the digest
John Seago wrote:
On Thursday 10 April 2008 Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The voluminous monolithic blocks of text approach I find a bit overbearing!
As criticism it lost some of its impact when you top-posted the above, over a
quote of the whole of the post to which it
]
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Arron M Finnon wrote:
The UAD Linux Users Society - Dundee
News Letter April 08
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William Anderson wrote:
Claudio Calvelli wrote:
I was reminded at the meeting last night that I never posted anywhere a
dodgy photo I've taken at the 10th anniversary meeting, so here it is...
http://www.intercal.ukfsn.org/scotlug.jpg
People who were there have already seen it on my camera's
running Bacula to some LTO3 units.
All this is based in central Glasgow.
If you can provide quotes, SLAs, etc to myself that would be greatly
appreciated. Repeated calls to 'catch up' on the status of the quotes
lose brownie-points.
Cheers
Kyle
Kyle Gordon
Network Administrator
NHS Education
,
I have a lovely EN104 10Meg Netgear hub and PSU going free to a good
home. First come first serve, and I'll bring it along on Thursday. No
takers by then, and it gets binned.
Ta
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to continue to send announcements to the
Scotlug list.
thanks
Kevin
In fact, please do keep sending items to the list. It's the only way we seem
to get any discussion going :-)
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Morning all,
I have a lovely EN104 10Meg Netgear hub and PSU going free to a good
home. First come first serve, and I'll bring it along on Thursday. No
takers by then, and it gets binned.
Ta
Kyle
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On Sunday 24 February 2008 18:52, Willie Fleming wrote:
Do we draw the line north or south of Berwick?
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Hi,
I think this has gone to the wrong list. Sorry to be a prick
in
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minimal faffing.
Cheers muchly
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On Tuesday 18 December 2007 14:22:23 Richard Wright wrote:
Hi,
I've got a few problems I was wondering if anyone could help with?
The hardware is a toshiba laptop from 2000 with 1.2ghz, 512m ram, 20gb hdd,
a dial up pci card and a lan card. OS is slackware 11. The ctrl key doesn't
work, so
For a small project of mine...
Is anyone able to recommend a sub £100 pocket digital camera? Must be
fairly easy to use, and moderately robust.
Ta muchly
Kyle
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Subject: [ScotLUG Info] Wanted: Free Software resources for all
families and schools
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 21:23:44 +0200
From: Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED], Point of contact
address for ScotLUG [EMAIL
We have some leftover CDs that we burnt for aKademy. They are Kubuntu
Feisty CDs modified to include the icecc daemon and not boot up a
desktop. The desktop can be started with /etc/init.d/kdm start and the
install process should then be the same as any other Feisty CD.
There are 52 CDs in
William Anderson wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Some questions from Denmark, if anyone is able to provide a an answer
or three...
Kyle
Do we have to guess what the questions are?
Do we have to guess why mailman
Some questions from Denmark, if anyone is able to provide a an answer or
three...
Kyle
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demonstrations of a sample site dynamic site written in Perl, Python,
PHP and Ruby. Other things covered will be lighttpd and Postgres /
SQLite as alternatives to MySQL.
For more information, check out the website at http://www.scotlug.org.uk
Kyle Gordon
Congratulations to Heather and Ben (aka mrben) on the birth of their baby girl
Mira Hope Thorp, who was born today at 19:23. Photos will be online soon
apparently :-)
Kyle
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Have you removed winbindd from nsswitch.conf?
Kyle
Phillip Bennett wrote:
Colin,
As much as it appears I'm an idiot, yes I have logged in on the console
successfully. I also changed the root password more than once to make sure
it was not 'forgotten'.
Thanks so far,
Phil.
PS: here is the
) in the Counting House for
pre-meeting drinks and eats.
This month will be a talk by James Eaton-Lee, titled VPNs - Network Security's
Magic Bullet
For more information, check out the website at http://www.scotlug.org.uk
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Could be http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=412789
What if you log out and then don't press any keys? Does the cursor
appear, but stay in the middle of the screen? The cursor is usually
blanked when you press a key, hence why I think it could be that bug...
Ta,
Kyle
Giles
Sound advice, but one thing concerns me... this is Kubuntu. There should
be a menu at the bottom left, doing its best to imitate the Windows
start button.
Paul: Is there such a menu? If so, what is in it? There should be items
such as Internet, Multimedia, Office and others. Are they there?
babaguy wrote:
Dear William,
I *do* appreciate your time in relaising what's been munging my e-mails - I
*think* the problem will be best addressed by me simply switching to the Plain Text
Format.
Better - ?
Again - many thanks!
- Paul B.
Beautiful, far better :-)
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William Anderson wrote:
babaguy wrote:
Thanks J.R. ! I *think* the system has updated itself to Edgy
[snip]
It could only have done that if you'd commanded it to do so, after
changing the repository settings in the update manager, synaptic or
/etc/apt/sources.list - it
Alan Pope wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 09:53:14AM +, Kyle Gordon wrote:
William Anderson wrote:
babaguy wrote:
Thanks J.R. ! I *think* the system has updated itself to Edgy
[snip]
It could only have done that if you'd commanded it to do so, after
Hi Paul,
babaguy wrote:
Dear Mr. Ben and all, I think my problems have just been a series of unfortunate
events...When I've tried to use the lt;tabgt; key to complete a file name in
order to find/install it, the computer simply beeps at me - this may be a key mapping
issue, I realise...
, reply to threads correctly and concisely.
Kyle
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William Anderson wrote:
Colin McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 24 February 2007 13:37, babaguy wrote:
I don't know if my last e-mail got through or not,
It got here. If I could be bothered reading the headers I'd work out when -
let me know if its a big problem.
lazy get ;)
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 10:23:10 Chris Nicolson wrote:
February's meeting will take place tomorrow night (Thursday 25th January),
I've missed my flight! You barsteward!
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Andrew Back wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, ed wrote:
Send back the media and license agreement and see if you can get a cash
refund :o)
Indeed. Dell seem to be acting nice about it...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6144782.stm
Just make sure you document it properly. :-)
Kyle
Evening all,
Thought I would take this opportunity to ask a few questions to the
ScotLUG community.
aKademy2007 is coming up at the end of June, and we're in the middle of
preparations for it. We are currently seeking suggestions on where to
hold a formal dinner for approximately 200 people
J.R. Seago wrote:
Well that was interesting, and between us we managed to increase the traffic
on the list to the point where it sent out a digest on one subject.
I seem to have been led along gently by the rest of you to the point where I
have arrived at this:
J.R. Seago¹ wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 12:15, William Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand this argument. A 1:4 Welsh:English speaking ratio
surely deserves more attention than a 1:86 Scots Gaelic:English ratio?
At a per-head rate, the WLB gets ~ £19, given the
I thought some of you may be interested in the following petitions
currently on the go at pm.gov.uk...
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/softwarepatents/
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Open-IT-projects/
Worth a read and possibly even a signature.
Kyle
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Network cards are ten a penny now. If you ask nicely I (and others) may
be able to bring some along to the meet for nowt ;-)
Ubuntu is nice and shiny because the very nice man called Mark
Shuttleworth is behind it. He's a millionaire or something like that,
and likes to spend his money on
Rand, Dollah or Pound?
Kyle
Alex Walker wrote:
He was also the first African in space. Isn't he a *billionaire*?
On 15 Jan 2007, at 12:54, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Network cards are ten a penny now. If you ask nicely I (and others)
may be able to bring some along to the meet for nowt ;-)
Ubuntu
I see the initials RTFM (and what do they mean, anyway?) I would have
thought that RTFM would be a topic or a term in the glossary, but so far I
can't find it in UBUNTU.)
Hope you can help...!
- Paul B.
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From
babaguy wrote:
Thanks Kyle, for the link and the heads-up!
There was so much information on the page that I haven't tried to follow what
it suggests -
I think it requires that I download the firmware for the Speed Touch and burn
it to a CD and then run that CD on the Ubuntu box in order
not techy-speccy
enough to be able to confidently rebut or reboot her..
Hope you can help some more - Paul B.
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Yes, it'll be the development headers for X. In Ubuntu, try installing the
following.
xlibs-dev
libx11-dev
kdebase-dev
I'm sure it'll be xlibs-dev that provides what you need. The configure
script won't tell you what packages you need, as it's just a generic
source tarball. It isn't tailored to
:37, Joste Bowen wrote:
I'll taker it if it's still going, it seems I'm collecting broken monitors
at the moment.
On Thursday 14 December 2006 21:24, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat screen CRT.
http
are liable to lose count.
Pat
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 16:44:27 +
Kyle Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sent on behalf of Ben...
OK - we've been trying to arrange this, but due to the really short
notice, and the fact that MrLithic, quizmaster, has been ill all week,
we've decided
such an item listed online.
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/116274 is such a beastie, but unlikely to
arrive by Thursday evening if I order now :'-(
Cheers all,
Kyle
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On Saturday 16 December 2006 18:46, William Anderson wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat screen CRT.
http://lodge.glasgownet.com/~bagpuss/G500/
Admit it, you just wanted to show off your ORA book collection
Sorted now. Cheers
Kyle
Andrew Barber wrote:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~bagpuss/G500/CIMG1297.JPG on
this server.
:(
Don't really want it, just being nosy.
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat
Afternoon all,
Apologies for the delay. As some of you are aware, the talk, AJAX,
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML by Lawrence Sweeney on 30th November was
caught on camera.
The unedited footage has now been uploaded for your viewing pleasure at
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 08:37 +, Andrew Back wrote:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Caviar 80GB (Master) + DiamondMax 60 (slave) on the internal IDE controller
+
Deskstar 120GXP on a PCI Ultra100 TX2 card - giving 120GB
What configuration gives 120GB from 80 + 60
I still have that Vauxhall Astra Haynes book you were to collect months ago.
It'll be at the next Scotlug, and then it'll be in the bin.
Kyle
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rushing at once...
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On Tuesday 19 September 2006 15:01, William Anderson wrote:
Joseph Kerr wrote:
Hi Kyle,
I hope this is what you want. Thanks.
Joseph, the scotlug list software automatically strips out attachments when
they are posted to the list. Send your attachments to Kyle directly, or
stick them
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 15:01, William Anderson wrote:
Joseph Kerr wrote:
Hi Kyle,
I hope this is what you want. Thanks.
Joseph, the scotlug list software automatically strips out attachments when
they are posted to the list. Send your attachments to Kyle directly, or
stick them
What make of drive is it? I've had a Maxtor and a Lacie both fail at the
interface level for some reason. Both drives work fine when connected via
IDE.
Kyle
On Thursday 18 May 2006 21:05, Thomas McLean wrote:
Hi Martin/all,
Just an update, I installed ubuntu onto another machine and tried
It should be the job of udev to load the correct module. This job used to be
handled by hotplug. Of course, if usb-storage is already loaded, then you
should jsut get some messages about /dev/sd* being created.
Kyle
On Monday 15 May 2006 16:47, Thomas McLean wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote
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. It's about 6 high, so keep an eye out :-)
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expenses to a good speaker, only to find
that 1 person turns up for it.
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please say aye to show the
people who decide that there will be people to help out.
Jonathan
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Thought this may interest some of you.
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Kyle Gordon wrote:
Thought this may interest some of you.
Kyle
/me checks his sent folder - _CHECK_ - there _is_ an attachment there
fucks sake not only can this ass-backwards crock of shit run by
lug.org.uk not handle gpg sigs, it can't even handle a fucking
attachment. Piss poor
a
toss - as long as there's beer involved - shall we go for the 22nd?
Ta,
Kyle
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I'm asking you lot cos... well, google didn't turn up anything useful :-)
Is anyone aware of a network audio system that is mostly seamless? I
could bring my laptop into the same room as my media box, and
artsd/esd/alsa/etc would automatically detect the presence of the sound
system hooked up
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