On 01/11/11 10:03, Dave Hall wrote:
Hi Tom,
On 01/11/11 10:56, Tom Sparks wrote:
I am wondering what is the easy way to create some Digital Certificates for
VPN setup
I am looking at one server, two or more clients
If you want a GUI to manage the certs, checkout tinyca -
Hi team,
Just a quick reminder that I'll be holding a quick meeting to discuss the
state of translations for en_AU. Sorry about the awkwardness of UTC/GMT and
my inability to convert properly but the meeting is on at 8pm AEDST (NSW,
VIC and TAS time)
I've been making a rough draft for our
Ok so a quick round up of the progress of the website update. It's now
currently in a workable state with just a few little bugs to iron out.
The main thing we as the team had earmarked as important parts of the
upgrade was the theme update. This is completed and I must say,
looking good.
As one
Hi Joel,
Olnly one question what day? Was it last night (Friday)
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On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 17:53, Joel Pickett jlkpc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi team,
Just a quick reminder that I'll be holding a quick meeting to discuss the
state of
Hi Ben,
The meeting was last night. Luckily the meeting was recorded, so you can get
the logs at
http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-au/2011/ubuntu-au.2011-11-04-09.02.moin.txt
Joel Addison
On 05/11/2011, at 6:25 AM, Benjamin Donald-Wilson
benjamin.donald.wilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, as soon as I sent the email I check the logs and saw it was last
night. :) Sadly I was at a friends house and I couldn't check my
emails.
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openSUSE Ambassador (July 2011)
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 08:52, Joel Addison jadd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ben,
The
On 30 October 2011 00:56, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening all,
I've been told that Canonical have started working on the Drupal
update required for our website to be themed with the new colours and
logo. I've also noticed that the website appears to not be up at the
On 20 October 2011 07:13, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning,
Well we've been postulating the idea of an installfest for Brisbane
for quite some time now. I think it's time to start planning it for
real. I've emailed The Edge to see availability again and I'm starting
to put
On 21 October 2011 16:20, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good news team,
Now that we are an official LoCo again one of the support functions is
that we are entitled to some pressed CDs for each version - described
here including what type and how many [0]. So in the interests of
A category 1 meeting room would seem to fit the bill nicely, and the costs are
quite reasonable - we could cover that with just a chook raffle (just
kidding). I note that it says laptop connectivity, but it doesn't actually say
internet connection.
Regarding planning and funding: Plan the
On 31 October 2011 18:04, Chris Robinson fabricat...@yahoo.com wrote:
A category 1 meeting room would seem to fit the bill nicely, and the costs
are quite reasonable - we could cover that with just a chook raffle (just
kidding). I note that it says laptop connectivity, but it doesn't actually
I am wondering what is the easy way to create some Digital Certificates for VPN
setup
I am looking at one server, two or more clients
I have a OpenPGP key if that worth anything to VPN
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Please use ISO approved file formats excluding Office Open
Hi Tom,
On 01/11/11 10:56, Tom Sparks wrote:
I am wondering what is the easy way to create some Digital Certificates for VPN
setup
I am looking at one server, two or more clients
If you want a GUI to manage the certs, checkout tinyca -
http://packages.ubuntu.com/tinyca
As for a VPN
Hi again,
Thanks to all who voted! The vote ended up being a 3 way tie, with 3 time
slots: Sat 8pm, Sat 9pm, and Sun 9pm all being 7 votes each.
The final results are here:
http://doodle.com/bpz47isrg9q7xz23
- David/ikt
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On 29 October 2011 23:42, David da...@kvr.com.au wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks to all who voted! The vote ended up being a 3 way tie, with 3 time
slots: Sat 8pm, Sat 9pm, and Sun 9pm all being 7 votes each.
The final results are here:
http://doodle.com/bpz47isrg9q7xz23
- David/ikt
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Good evening all,
I've been told that Canonical have started working on the Drupal
update required for our website to be themed with the new colours and
logo. I've also noticed that the website appears to not be up at the
moment. I am assuming the 2 are related so just wanted to let you all
know
We had a topic come up in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1824036
The personal course which is currently set as:
https://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=807
Used to be based on Ubuntu 8.04 which I did, I just grabbed the updated 10.04
course then, will see
Heya!
What versions do you have?
I'm sort of collecting 1 of each version (if I have spares available), I'm
missing some of the earliest versions like 5.05, 5.10, 6.06.
- David
- Original Message -
From: Paul Schulz p...@mawsonlakes.org
To: jrnor...@gmail.com
Cc: Ubuntu-AU
Sounds like a good idea - any ideas for the poster, link to ubuntu.com / the
AU Loco or both... I'm sure there's stuff on spreadubuntu we could use.
Joel P
PS.
FWIW, I bought and held 5 11.04 CD's at my workplace and a colleague picked
one up and sent it to his grandson. I don't actively
My massive fail, made the meeting and forgot to put it in the email to start
with :S
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/254/detail/
Joel 8)
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 October 2011 23:48, Joel Pickett jlkpc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
On 25 October 2011 21:34, Joel Pickett jlkpc...@gmail.com wrote:
My massive fail, made the meeting and forgot to put it in the email to start
with :S
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/254/detail/
Joel 8)
I'm still trying to work out why it shows the wrong time in my google
calendar.
Hi Jared,
I'm in the process of cleaning up around the house and have lots of old
Ubuntu CD's...
I'm thinking that rather than throw them all out, the printed sleeves can be
reused (maybe with a suitable 'updated' sticker on the outside for CD's that
are burnt on demand.
Would you like them?
Heya!
I'm interested in 5 CD's for a trial run of a small single a4 page poster at a
local library, would that be ok?
- David
- Original Message -
From: Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Friday, 21 October, 2011 4:50:02 PM
Subject: Ubuntu 11.10 CDs
Hi team,
I just thought I'd like to try to have a short meeting (read: 30-45 mins
max) to discuss the state of the en_AU Ubuntu translation effort, what we've
done and where we're hopefully going. The meeting will be on *Friday 4th
November at 10am-10:45am UTC,* which translates to 8pm
On 20 October 2011 07:13, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning,
Well we've been postulating the idea of an installfest for Brisbane
for quite some time now. I think it's time to start planning it for
real. I've emailed The Edge to see availability again and I'm starting
to put
I will have moved into my house in Brisbane by then, so I will be there as
long as it's during school holidays.
Sent from my rooted HTC Desire, running MIUI-Au 1.9.30, on the Telstra NextG
Network.
On Oct 20, 2011 6:02 PM, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 October 2011 07:13, Jared
On 15 October 2011 19:38, David da...@kvr.com.au wrote:
Hello fellow Ubuntu users!
Hope everyone is enjoying 11.10!
The ubuntu au team are still looking to have the monthly meeting at the best
time we can, so as many people can attend as possible.
With daylight savings coming into play
On 20/10/11 10:24, Peter Goggin wrote:
I have upgraded to Unbuntu 11 but cannot find out how to access the
sheared directories on the windows machines attached to my home
network. In the earlier version it was accessd via the places icon at
the top of the screen. Where can I find it now?
Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard changed:
decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- TODO
+ create wiki page for -au defaults - DONE
+ invite team to add suggestions for defaults via -au ML - TODO
+ research popular/appropriate au radio stations - TODO
+ extra
Good evening team,
As per:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-cd-localization
I've made the following blueprint to track the status/effort to create a
localised Ubuntu AU iso:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-au-iso-l10n
At the current time, the scope
Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard changed:
- decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- TODO
+ decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- INPROGRESS
create wiki page for -au defaults - DONE
- invite team to add suggestions for defaults via -au
Blueprint changed by Jared Norris:
Whiteboard changed:
- decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- INPROGRESS
+ decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- TODO
create wiki page for -au defaults - DONE
- invite team to add suggestions for defaults via -au
Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard changed:
decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- TODO
create wiki page for -au defaults - DONE
invite team to add suggestions for defaults via -au ML - TODO
research popular/appropriate au radio stations - TODO
extra
Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard changed:
+ Some brainstorming available at http://pad.ubuntu.com/s5Asqt2GWm
+
decide on defaults and what to include/draft from main spec -- TODO
create wiki page for -au defaults - DONE
invite team to add suggestions for defaults via -au ML -
On 19 October 2011 13:20, Anthony i.lurve.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Fair point, however I now think the issue is that the Brisbane release party
was only published on the calendar 2 days before the actual event.
This is what I'm getting at. These things should be planned and published
on the
I don't think Facebook actually has a iCal importer, AFAIK :/
Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://www.enervion.com
On 19 October 2011 18:28, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 October 2011 13:20, Anthony i.lurve.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Fair point, however I now think the issue is that
Good morning,
Well we've been postulating the idea of an installfest for Brisbane
for quite some time now. I think it's time to start planning it for
real. I've emailed The Edge to see availability again and I'm starting
to put the feelers out for some one to help cover the costs of the
day. I've
I have upgraded to Unbuntu 11 but cannot find out how to access the
sheared directories on the windows machines attached to my home network.
In the earlier version it was accessd via the places icon at the top of
the screen. Where can I find it now?
Regards
Peter Goggin
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Just noticed there was a 2 day warning for the last release party.
Could this be re-adjusted to a week?
Some of us have days planned ahead by work and family pretty far in advance
And have to travel further to get to the parties.
Thanks
Octatron :-)
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I wasn't on the ML when the warning happened, but since Ubuntu generally
holds them all over the place, I found the location and date listed on the
Ubuntu wiki or two ahead.
(not against warnings, just saying that it's possible to check it ahead)
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Fair point, however I now think the issue is that the Brisbane release
party was only/published on the calendar/ 2 days before the actual event.
This is what I'm getting at. These things should be planned and
published on the calendar 1 week before they're held to allow the most
people to respond
I had no idea you could merge multiple kernels into one.
- Original Message -
From: boden matthews boden.matth...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Sunday, 16 October, 2011 7:11:29 PM
Subject: Merging 3 kernels using 1 as base
Hey all,
I'm working on a port of Ubuntu ARM
I am looking for a command line mail merge program that can support barcodes
(Code 128), that I can run ever 15 minutes
and it sends the resulting file to my printer
I am using windows XP :( , and I have xampp installed
Are there any such programs?
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Hey all,I'm working on a port of Ubuntu ARM 11.10 to the HP TouchPad, and I need to compile a kernel for it. I want to use the OMAP4 kernel as a base, while using patches from the CyanogenMod 7.1 Alpha kernel and the MSM Linux Base Enabler kernel, while compiling support for the Qualcomm
OK, what do we need to do this? I guess a desktop image with a more
Australian theme? Don't we need to stay with the default colours as
much as possible, otherwise we risk breaking the default theme?.
As a photographer I have a few ideas about this, along the the lines of
a very photo-shopped
Hi Chris,
This bug is related to the following blueprint --
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-au-iso-l10n
it's nothing as such official yet, just drafting a few ideas on the
possibilities.
The full spec of that blueprint loosely ties into the main desktop iso
localisation bp
Hello fellow Ubuntu users!
Hope everyone is enjoying 11.10!
The ubuntu au team are still looking to have the monthly meeting at the best
time we can, so as many people can attend as possible.
With daylight savings coming into play we're looking to possibly change the
time to allow more people
Thanks to Jared for organising the Oneiric release party for Brisbane. We went
to the Breakfast Creek Hotel and partook of some cold beverages and finger
food. Among the many things discussed were the plans for the Ubuntu Install
Fest. Watch this space.
Everyone stayed until nearly 5
On 15 October 2011 20:31, Chris Robinson fabricat...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks to Jared for organising the Oneiric release party for Brisbane. We
went to the Breakfast Creek Hotel and partook of some cold beverages and
finger food. Among the many things discussed were the plans for the Ubuntu
On 15 October 2011 19:38, David da...@kvr.com.au wrote:
Hello fellow Ubuntu users!
Hope everyone is enjoying 11.10!
The ubuntu au team are still looking to have the monthly meeting at the best
time we can, so as many people can attend as possible.
With daylight savings coming into play
Joel Pickett (jpickett) has assigned this bug to you for Ubuntu:
there needs to be an Ubuntu CD ISO image localised for the Australian
Team for the area of Australia
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ubuntu Australian Team (ubuntu-au)
Status: New
** Tags:
Good evening,
Just a quick reminder tomorrow afternoon is the Brisbane Oneiric
Ocelot Release Party at the Breakfast Creek Hotel at 2pm. Full details
available here [1].
I also just wanted to see if anyone wanted any discs brought along so
those without decent Internet can have a copy sooner
From: Geoff geoff.war...@optusnet.com.au
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Friday, 14 October 2011 3:46 PM
Subject: oops
I seem to have lost the status bar on my gnome desktop version 2:32:1. ( the
bar where minimized programs go to) Where do I find it
Appropriately enough, I just managed to get the new release of 11.10 onto my
EeePC yesterday afternoon. I shall bring it along in case anyone wants to have
a play.
Is there a reservation at the BCH or do I mill around looking for Ubuntu
shirts? :-)
I should be there at 12.00 or shortly
hey guys
just to let you know I have downloaded ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot It is
now available through www.ubuntu.net.au on cd ($3) or thumb drive ($11)
prices include postage
or you can download this release yourself. for local mirrors see
nice :D
- Original Message -
From: peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Friday, 14 October, 2011 9:12:45 AM
Subject: ubuntu 11.10 now available through ubuntu.net.au
hey guys
just to let you know I have downloaded ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot It is now
Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard set to:
draft goals/ideas/mission/status/todo's
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Blueprint changed by Joel Pickett:
Whiteboard changed:
- draft goals/ideas/mission/status/todo's
+ draft goals/ideas/mission/status/todo's -- TODO
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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-au-progress
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Public bug reported:
there needs to be an Ubuntu CD ISO image localised for the Australian
Team for the area of Australia
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ubuntu Australian Team (ubuntu-au)
Status: Confirmed
** Tags: desktop iso l10n
** Changed in: ubuntu
no such thing exists as of Oct 2011
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Title:
no localised Australian CD ISO
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Problem solved - it is now part of the 'system settings' in 'removable media'.
If you uncheck 'Never prompt or start programs on media insertion' then
Nautilus won't start when you plug in a pendrive or other USB drive.
This is counter intuitive if you're coming from earlier releases, when the
Good morning all,
I just thought I'd forward on the previous email from the loco
contacts mailing list as there may be someone out there wanting to run
a session or has a good idea for what a session could be.
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Regards,
Jared Norris JP(Qual) BBehSc(Psych)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
Oneiric is coming along nicely, but as you'd expect with all the changes we've
seen this year there's still still a lot of things that seem to need
addressing.
I've been busy testing and putting in bug reports, but complete crashes are
non-existent. Vastly different from the Natty release.
:)
On 09/10/11 07:05, Chris Robinson wrote:
Only 6 sleeps to go. Hope to see all the Brisbanites
there.
Chris.
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Hi all,
Just a quick email to notify that the ownership of en-AU translations has
changed to me - and a mailing list has been set up at:
ubuntu-l10n-en...@lists.launchpad.net
To subscribe, just add it to your list in Launchpad. I had to post to the
main list since no one is subscribed to it
On 04/10/11 18:38, Joel Pickett wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick email to notify that the ownership of en-AU translations
has changed to me - and a mailing list has been set up at:
ubuntu-l10n-en...@lists.launchpad.net
mailto:ubuntu-l10n-en...@lists.launchpad.net
To subscribe, just add it to
On 04/10/11 18:38, Joel Pickett wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick email to notify that the ownership of en-AU translations
has changed to me - and a mailing list has been set up at:
ubuntu-l10n-en...@lists.launchpad.net
mailto:ubuntu-l10n-en...@lists.launchpad.net
To subscribe, just add it to
Hi All,
For those that are are in Melbourne, who would be interested in having
an small event to acknowledge the release of 11.10?
I'm thinking of returning to Horse Bazaar in the city. Due to work
commitments, I don't have the time to organise something huge but
booking a table somewhere is do
I'm interested, what date?
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George Patterson george.patter...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
For those that are are in Melbourne, who would be interested in having
an small event to acknowledge the release of 11.10?
I'm thinking
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:52:17 +1000
Ian Chennell i...@chennell.com wrote:
Isn't this possibly all a storm in a teacup, at this early stage...??
I can see a perfectly legitimate corporate use case for supplying PCs locked
at BIOS level so they can't boot
anything other than an SOE-approved
Hello Ubuntu Australian Team,
The membership status of Ubuntu Australian Team (ubuntu-au) in the team
Approved LoCo Teams (locoteams-approved) was changed by Paul Tagliamonte
(paultag) from Deactivated to Invited.
https://launchpad.net/~locoteams-approved
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Grats all and great work Jared!
I'm interested in an Adelaide meet, I might actually be able to make it this
time!
- ikt
On 26 September 2011 22:32, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 September 2011 22:55, Approved LoCo Teams nore...@launchpad.net
wrote:
Hello Ubuntu Australian
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:52:17 +1000
Ian Chennell i...@chennell.com wrote:
Isn't this possibly all a storm in a teacup, at this early stage...??
I can see a perfectly legitimate corporate use case for supplying PCs
locked at BIOS level so they can't boot anything other than an
SOE-approved
Congratulations to everyone on getting re-approval. Thanks a lot to Jared for
the hard work to turn the team around over the past few months.
Joel
On 26/09/2011, at 11:20 PM, Approved LoCo Teams nore...@launchpad.net wrote:
Hello Ubuntu Australian Team,
Jared Norris (jarednorris) has
Hey guys,
I got a response back from the ACCC about this, reply is attached below.
Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://www.enervion.com
On 27 September 2011 10:15, Infocentre Public Mailbox
info.cen...@accc.gov.au wrote:
Dear Mr Mathews,**
Thank you for your email of 23
:-)
Cary
On 26/09/11 23:02, Jared Norris wrote:
On 26 September 2011 22:55, Approved LoCo Teamsnore...@launchpad.net wrote:
Hello Ubuntu Australian Team,
The membership status of Ubuntu Australian Team (ubuntu-au) in the team
Approved LoCo Teams (locoteams-approved) was changed by Paul
While I agree at face value this is way over the top.
Isn't one solution as simple as OEMs putting a motherboard jumper switch
their PC that enables disabling the requirement for a signed OS/bootloader?
That may not prevent the issue occurring in dual boot scenarios, but it
would still give
Isn't this possibly all a storm in a teacup, at this early stage...??
I can see a perfectly legitimate corporate use case for supplying PCs locked at
BIOS level so they can't boot anything other than an SOE-approved and digitally
signed OS image. This will remove the ability for corporate PCs
Hello,
It as part of the Windows 8 OEM scheme Microsoft requires the OEM's to lock
down the computer to only run windows 8 or other authorized OS'es via a
signature system.[1] for security reasons.
Put simply, Microsoft as part of their OEM system require all new
computers shipping with windows 8
Wow, this is just disgusting on Micro$oft's part. I regularly use Windows
and Ubuntu in a dual-boot, and Micro$oft wants to take this right away from
me? Oh well, at least we'll always have self-built PCs. I have submitted a
complaint to the ACCC though.
Regards,
Boden Matthews,
Well folks, the votes have been counted. We're going to be partying on
Saturday afternoon, the 15th of October!
Details are at http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-au/1300/detail/
Please sign up if you're coming and blog/tweet/dent/fb about it to try
and get as many people along as possible.
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Good morning all,
As per the recent meeting I think we're as close as we've ever been to
a consensus on the updating of the team mission statement. The
revision we currently have is following and if anyone still has any
major concerns please feel free to let us know.
Mission Statement for
On 14/09/11 09:22, john_cullen wrote:
Hi linux lovers
I am sorry if this questions is in the wrong forum. But someone will
have to know. I am set-up an Ubuntu network for an organisation. In
affect these networks will be mini kiosks that have a server off site
that will deploy updates and
Hi folks,
Update Manager prompts me to download packages that update Firefox, but
during the download I get the message that not all packages could be
retrieved, and do I want to continue anyway - each time I have answered
No for the time being. This has stayed the case over a few days now
The combination of
On 12 September 2011 12:02, Boden Matthews boden.matth...@gmail.com wrote:
For live streaming, I'd recommend ustream.tv, I broadcast a Photoshop
livestream when I make sprays for my Counter-Strike: Source clan.
Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://www.enervion.com
and
Sounds good. Make the release part close to public transport maybe? If
parking is freely available I may be travelling from Bribie Is if anyone
wants a lift - but I work in Virginia on Saturday mornings.
Chris
Ok,
I've just put up a quick poll [0] for everyone in Brisbane to quickly
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote:
The combination of
On 12 September 2011 12:02, Boden Matthews boden.matth...@gmail.com
wrote:
For live streaming, I'd recommend ustream.tv, I broadcast a Photoshop
livestream when I make sprays for my Counter-Strike:
Google Maps: -27.440726,153.045615
There's a large carpark out the back on the Satellite photo. Access is from
Amy St or Higgs St. It looks a lot better than last time I went there, which
was admittedly a long time ago.
Chris.
From: Jared Norris
For recording your desktop, or live streaming, this short post about
webcamstudio on omgubuntu [0] might be useful.
I have installed Webcamstudio, and it appears to be working, but I haven't
tried streaming or recording yet.
[0]
Hi everyone,
Just letting you know I've set up an event:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-au/1212/detail/
This is for the Sydney release party, being held at Ampersand Cafe and Book
Store, which is in Paddington. This isn't so much of a technical gathering,
it's there to socialise and
Hi everyone,
The September IRC Meeting for Ubuntu-Au was held tonight. You can find
the agenda and a link to the meeting logs at
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/192/detail/.
The next meeting will be held on 9 October 2011 in #ubuntu-au, starting
at 8pm AEST. The agenda for this meeting
sorry, my system locked up while trying to access justin.tv :(
so what was decided?
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Please use ISO approved file formats excluding Office Open XML -
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
3 x (x)Ubuntu 10.04, Amiga A1200 WB 3.1,
For live streaming, I'd recommend ustream.tv, I broadcast a Photoshop
livestream when I make sprays for my Counter-Strike: Source clan.
Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://www.enervion.com
On 12 September 2011 11:54, Joel Addison jadd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tom,
I think we decided to set up a
Just a quick reminder that there is the monthly team IRC meeting tomorrow night.
The details are available at
http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-au/192/detail/ for your perusal
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Thanks Jared and Joel; I will take your advice. I looked up the
Canonical shop for the first time and saw a couple of things that I'd
like.
Geoff Combes
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I just thought I'd pass on this message from Jorge regarding the
upcoming Ubuntu OpenWeek. If anyone has anything they'd like to
present then they'd love to hear from you. If not, this is just a
notice that it will be happening.
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Jared Norris JP(Qual) BBehSc(Psych)
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