Re: [LUG] FF 57

2017-11-21 Thread James Makumbi
n 17 Nov 2017 10:54, "Mark Tinka" wrote: Exactly! Big-bang approaches is how you sign your demise. Been on Chrome for a day, can't stand it. Downgraded FF to 56. Mark. On 17/Nov/17 09:39, James Makumbi wrote: With all due respect, most of the people you listed practically forked. Th

Re: [LUG] FF 57

2017-11-16 Thread James Makumbi
gt;>>> >>>> On 16/Nov/17 22:46, Kyle Spencer wrote: >>>> >>>> I love the new Firefox. It's much lighter and faster. A few key >>>> extensions don't work yet (e.g. NoScript) but compatibility is coming very >>>> soon. >>&

Re: [LUG] FF 57

2017-11-16 Thread James Makumbi
or it ... > > Stephen > > Stephen S. Musoke > Skype: ssmusoke > Twitter: @ssmusoke > +256 776 553 260 > http://ssmusoke.com > *Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that > we are powerful beyond measure ~Marianne Williamson* > > On Thu, Nov

Re: [LUG] FF 57

2017-11-16 Thread James Makumbi
I wonder which browser will take all my crazy security and Web app debugging extension? On Thu, 16 Nov 2017, 13:23 Mark Tinka, wrote: > After years of avidly supporting FF, I think it's time for me to make the > tough call, and move on to another browser: > > > http://www.downthemall.net/re-down

Re: [LUG] Privacy Concerns [Sorry for Crossposting]

2017-03-23 Thread James Makumbi
Hehehehehehe On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, 13:07 Dan Carpenter, wrote: > Your ISP doesn't have access to your bank information because banks use > https. > > regards, > dan carpenter > ___ > The Uganda Linux User Group: http://linux.or.ug > > Send messages to

Re: [LUG] Microsoft joins the Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread James Makumbi
Well, There is a whole slew of patents they own for one. They also have bash on Windows 10, C# and SQL Server VNext are also now running on Linux as well as the dot net core framework. Microsoft has come round to seeing Linux as the most used server OS and as such the defacto enterprise business ba

[LUG] Developer wanted

2016-11-16 Thread James Makumbi
Hello friend, Please pardon the cross post. Developer wanted. Please see http://www.trailanalytics.com/vacancies/ for details ​ James S. K. Makumbi Software Developer & CEO, Billable Limited - Phone: 0783354036 - Mobile: 0790834364 ___

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
ation. > > On Oct 8, 2016 11:09 AM, "James Makumbi" wrote: > >> Kyle, >> I say access is licked because you (my internet conscience) told me not >> to mess with price. You said it will sort itself out "eventually". >> I hope you enjoy the qu

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
t;> -- but we are on the right track as a country. >> >> However, you are correct to suggest that we now have a sufficiently >> enabling environment to allow for more interesting network content and >> services :) >> >> On Oct 8, 2016 08:44, "James Makumbi"

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
network content and > services :) > > On Oct 8, 2016 08:44, "James Makumbi" wrote: > >> And I am saying access is licked! >> It is done! >> Let us start talking about leveraging that access and steering new >> investment into content. >> Now i

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
plained how. > > Remember that people can't even begin to think about content issues if > they can't access networks in the first place (due to lack of availability, > affordability, or whatever reason). > > On Oct 8, 2016 07:59, "James Makumbi" wrote: > >

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
tp://facebook.com/jmarkhus> <http://twitter.com/jmakumbi> <http://ug.linkedin.com/in/jmakumbi> On 8 October 2016 at 14:38, Kyle Spencer wrote: > It has lowered the cost of access, improved performance, and increased > reliability. > > On Oct 8, 2016 07:35, "James

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
s. > > Perhaps every MNO in the country uses Eaton or ATC for their tower > infrastructure. > > Many MNOs and ISPs use ProjectLink in Kampala/Entebbe/Mukono. The UIXP, > for example, has at least 5 peers connected via this infrastructure. > > Regards, > Kyle Spencer > &

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
On 8 October 2016 at 13:53, Kyle Spencer wrote: > James, > > It has been working for the country, not just the companies (and > government, which owns the NBI). > > There's more to do, but we have come a long way thanks to initiatives like > these. > > Regards, >

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
> Uganda, and has been for some time (thanks, in part, to government support >> for the concept). See also: Eaton Towers, ProjectLink, NBI >> >> On Oct 8, 2016 06:14, "James Makumbi" wrote: >> >>> That is the problem with my country! >>> We do

Re: [LUG] Zuku fiber

2016-10-08 Thread James Makumbi
That is the problem with my country! We do absolutely nothing together. Everyone has their own mobile money, their own fiber! If we were first world, we would probably even have our own standards!!! There are some things that need to be standardized, controlled and merged. James S. K. Makumbi