Re: [Dorset] Slow night

2010-05-27 Thread Kevin Giles
Hi folks,

My impression is that Ubuntu is neither British or African but is Global, a 
feeling that I believe may be shared by Mark Shuttleworth?  Canonical had to 
be registered somewhere and the IOM is as good as anywhere else.

Just thought I'd slip my twopence worth in.

Cheers, Kev (Kim)

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night

2010-05-27 Thread Dan Dart
Good call! I'll drink to that...

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Robert Bronsdon
On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:05:14 +0100, Simon O'Riordan  
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:

 It's going on nicely, as smooth as Ubuntu in every respect so far.

Not someone who plays .mp3s regularly then ;)

As a Fedora user I would advise and 'desktop' system has the RPM Fusion  
repository installed rpmfusion.org . The standard Fedora repositories only  
allow FOSS code inside them, the RPM Fusion has the rest ;)

Have fun

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Simon O'Riordan
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 20:15 +0100, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
 On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:05:14 +0100, Simon O'Riordan  
 voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
 
  It's going on nicely, as smooth as Ubuntu in every respect so far.
 
 Not someone who plays .mp3s regularly then ;)
 
 As a Fedora user I would advise and 'desktop' system has the RPM Fusion  
 repository installed rpmfusion.org . The standard Fedora repositories only  
 allow FOSS code inside them, the RPM Fusion has the rest ;)
 
 Have fun
 
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Thanks Robert!
I wanted to see if it would power-up my old low-spec wireless dongles,
so far no luck. 
Installing (104) updates via hardwire at the moment.
I'll add the other repository as soon as it's finished.
So far, Cheese still needs better hardware than my old box, so no change
there.
I'll bung on a couple of sample mp3 files in a mo. Thinking it looks a
bit like Hardy, and the legal restrictions could be the American angle
which used to cripple Microsoft?


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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Robert Bronsdon
On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:42:17 +0100, Simon O'Riordan  
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:

I tend to use this guide on fresh installs  
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f12.html sadly [s]he has not  
released a F13 version as yet. Hopefully it will arrive soon. If your  
careful you should be able to follow the F12 guide and most things are  
likely to work on F13, be careful though.

 I'll bung on a couple of sample mp3 files in a mo. Thinking it looks a
 bit like Hardy, and the legal restrictions could be the American angle
 which used to cripple Microsoft?

Don't quote me on it but I get the impression Red Hat are aware of not  
upsetting people regarding re-distribution of non-free stuff. Mix that  
with a wish to go 'completely' F/OSS and you soon lose non-free support.  
This includes F/OSS derivatives of non-free codecs etc. A pain for first  
time windows users but not a big deal to anyone who has spent any time  
with Linux.

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Simon O'Riordan
Multiple updates going in as Robert instructed; clearly Red Hat is under
the thumb of big IP. Ubuntu is British, thank god.

On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 20:42 +0100, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
 On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 20:15 +0100, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
  On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:05:14 +0100, Simon O'Riordan  
  voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
  
   It's going on nicely, as smooth as Ubuntu in every respect so far.
  
  Not someone who plays .mp3s regularly then ;)
  
  As a Fedora user I would advise and 'desktop' system has the RPM Fusion  
  repository installed rpmfusion.org . The standard Fedora repositories only  
  allow FOSS code inside them, the RPM Fusion has the rest ;)
  
  Have fun
  
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 Thanks Robert!
 I wanted to see if it would power-up my old low-spec wireless dongles,
 so far no luck. 
 Installing (104) updates via hardwire at the moment.
 I'll add the other repository as soon as it's finished.
 So far, Cheese still needs better hardware than my old box, so no change
 there.
 I'll bung on a couple of sample mp3 files in a mo. Thinking it looks a
 bit like Hardy, and the legal restrictions could be the American angle
 which used to cripple Microsoft?
 
 



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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Simon O'Riordan
No jr. The owner of Canonical is South African.
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 21:27 +0100, jr wrote:
 On 26 May 2010 21:25, Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
  Multiple updates going in as Robert instructed; clearly Red Hat is under
  the thumb of big IP. Ubuntu is British, thank god.
 
 aah, the days of the empire.  :-)
 
 Ubuntu is South-African.
 
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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:27:35 +0100, jr4...@googlemail.com said:

 Ubuntu is British, thank god.  
 
 aah, the days of the empire.  :-)
 
 Ubuntu is South-African.

Ubuntu is a South African word; the company behind the Ubuntu Linux
distribution is Canonical Ltd, registered in the Isle of Man although with
various offices around the world. The Isle of Man is part of the British
Isles and is thus British (but not part of the United Kingdom, Great
Britain or the European Union).

Oh. I seem to have come over all pedantic. Sorry about that.

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Terry Coles
On Wednesday 26 May 2010, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
 No jr. The owner of Canonical is South African.

Mark Shuttleworth has set up Canonical in the UK, but AIUI, most of his staff 
are in South Africa.

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Robert Bronsdon
On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:56:57 +0100, Simon O'Riordan  
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:

 But I still think that Ubuntu is better. Consumers want to compute, not
 sit an exam.

True - though the F/OSS pushers would reply with those steps should not be  
needed.

Hopefully updates arn't too bad with Presto enabled ;) - though most of  
that would have been fresh installed software and so wouldn't have seen  
the benefit.

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Simon O'Riordan
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 21:59 +0100, Terry Coles wrote:
 On Wednesday 26 May 2010, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
  No jr. The owner of Canonical is South African.
 
 Mark Shuttleworth has set up Canonical in the UK, but AIUI, most of his staff 
 are in South Africa.
 
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Yes, but the point is that British law is what enables Ubuntu to be
flexible.
Simono


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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread jr
On 26 May 2010 22:16, Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
 Yes, but the point is that British law is what enables Ubuntu to be
 flexible.

what do you mean by flexible?  Flash, etc?

I meant to have a closer look at Pardus (not yet found time).

http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)

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Re: [Dorset] Slow night.

2010-05-26 Thread Simon O'Riordan
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 22:31 +0100, jr wrote:
 On 26 May 2010 22:16, Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
  Yes, but the point is that British law is what enables Ubuntu to be
  flexible.
 
 what do you mean by flexible?  Flash, etc?
 
 I meant to have a closer look at Pardus (not yet found time).
 
 http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)
 
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Not flash particularly; more personal freedom, the freedom to choose for
yourself.
They facilitate this.



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