On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 17:35 +, Peter Merchant wrote:
> When last I was allowed out without a minder on Tuesday night, I left an
> advertising newsletter from LinuxIT with Paul. Today when I went to work
> there was another. This time there is a competition to win an Android
> tablet. Let me kno
When last I was allowed out without a minder on Tuesday night, I left an
advertising newsletter from LinuxIT with Paul. Today when I went to work
there was another. This time there is a competition to win an Android
tablet. Let me know if you win.
http://www.linuxit.com/media-centre/linuxit-news/2
On Thursday 04 Nov 2010, Justin Stringfellow wrote:
> > Re: OpenOffice, I'm curious to know what will happen to it now that it's
> > been bought by Oracle. I've heard that it's going to be forked. Anybody
> > knows about that?
>
> See:
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/28/openoffice_independ
On Wednesday 03 Nov 2010, Peter Merchant wrote:
> For the help and guidance last night.
>
> I managed to get rid of this slow shrinking of applications on screen
> when minimized and also the small Desktop window by going to settings,
> Workspace appearance, and disabling Desktop effects. I did no
On 04/11/10 10:41, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi
I'm using gcc for compiling m68k code and the linker is combining two
sections into a single segment and padding the gap with zeros - that
happens to be bad news for me. I believe the way around this is by
specifying my own segments with PHDRS{} but so f
hi John,
> I use rdesktop to connect to Windows machines a lot, but AFAIK there is no
> Linux server for this protocol.
a quick google on 'linux rdp server' found xrdp:
http://xrdp.sourceforge.net/
and the following comments:
http://www.whenpenguinsattack.com/2006/04/19/rdp-server-for-linux/
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On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 11:36:25PM +, jr wrote:
> On 3 November 2010 10:31, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
> > My list would be:
> > (2) Create something to rival and improve on Remote Desktop on Windows.
> > VNC, remote X11 and No Machine don't quite do it, although all of them are
> > good in s
Hi
I'm using gcc for compiling m68k code and the linker is combining two
sections into a single segment and padding the gap with zeros - that
happens to be bad news for me. I believe the way around this is by
specifying my own segments with PHDRS{} but so far all my efforts result
in a "Not e
On 04/11/10 08:59, Justin Stringfellow wrote:
Re: OpenOffice, I'm curious to know what will happen to it now that it's
been bought by Oracle. I've heard that it's going to be forked. Anybody
knows about that?
See:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/28/openoffice_independence_from_oracle/
Re: OpenOffice, I'm curious to know what will happen to it now that it's
been bought by Oracle. I've heard that it's going to be forked. Anybody
knows about that?
See:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/28/openoffice_independence_from_oracle/
"Open sourcers have seized control of the Open
I go away for about 24 hours and come back to what I was hoping in the first
place, ie other people's lists :-)
@Tim: I like the way you summed up the problem of choice for a new user and
I like the idea of recommendations from the distro maintainers.
@jr: I think it's great for those who know a
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