Paul,
In a superb case of timing I did exactly this last week...
I have a very old box that backs up the contents of my home server
every week.
It all started as I wanted NFS4 on the backup server (see my other
thread), and as Dapper has gone
are you running? and is it server or
desktop?
Cheers,
Lee
On 26/11/12 18:11, Tony Pursell wrote:
On 25 November 2012 23:35, LeeGroups mailgro...@varga.co.uk
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Matt,
It's a Lacie "Phil S
Simon/Matt,
You are indeed correct, the speed of the USB drive appears to be the
issue rather than the speed of the NFS share.
Copying a 250MB file takes nearly 8 minutes... very poor...
I've had a quick google which seems to suggest this issue has been
-Matt Daubney
On 25 November 2012 19:19, LeeGroups mailgro...@varga.co.uk
wrote:
Simon/Matt,
You are indeed correct, the speed of the USB drive appears
to be the issue rather t
Chaps,
I've recently upgraded my home server and moved to 12.04, but I'm having
an issue with NFSv4, in that it's running really slowly, sub 1MB/sec
transfer rate...
The old server (a little Viglen with an external USB hard drive)
averaged 2.9MB/sec, which while a little slow I could live
David,
Sorry, only just got around to catching up with the mailing list and
your email.
If you can get the old PC working with windows, or just use another
windows PC for a few mins, plug in your Playbook and let it install
the drivers. Then install
I have always found the Ubuntu disc utility to be reliable, and checks
ot fairly well with a seagate tool I have too. Any other experiences?
Well, it's as good as SMART is, which is vague at best.
True, a hard drive can fail without throwing
I'm seeing virgin media tv ads about the tivo box.
Is this stuff that mythubuntu can do?
If so what is the hardware any of you would recomend?
I understand the Tivo box has some sort of inteligence in it in that
it can suggest TV programs and what not. Not to mention the Virgin
Tivo box
Firstly, the vast majority of teachers don't have the skills of
knowledge to be able to teach anything other than office skills - and
even then most can't even do that properly!
You can say that again! The school I work at has 50+
teachers. Half of then can
What sort of power usage do these microserver have?
Lee
On 10/06/11 10:06, Roger Lancefield wrote:
On 10 June 2011 09:30, Dave Hansond...@hansonforensics.co.uk wrote:
Morning all,
I'm toying with the idea of buying a barebones pc from maplins to run web
server on. (potentially more) I
I'd abandon this project now...
The last time I played with a Gmail file system, it was detected at
their end and the account was frozen...
Or at least play with a disposable account.
Lee
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On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the case
it would be useful.
You can, but PDF
On 18 January 2011 11:08, Mark Harrisonm...@yourpropertyexpert.com wrote:
Out of interest, why do people think that building a PC without Windows
should be inherently cheaper?
A simplistic viewpoint based on ignorance of common Microsoft OEM
business practice at a guess :)
Is it because
P.S.: It passed a memory test lasting an hour which I ran from GRUB
yesterday morning, before and after which it could not load Ubuntu. So
to me that suggests something other than a hardware issue; hence my
thoughts about the file directory 'disintegrating' at a software level,
as Al warned
I'm hoping as a LUG in Devon we can start to do more of this in the
future, I'd even refurbish machines and stick Ubuntu on them if it
wasn't for another guy on our local Freecycle list who gets old
machines, refurbishes them and sticks Windows XP and Office 2003 on them
(I think he's
I'm having a bit of an issue with a Perl script on my Ubuntu server at
home (can you see what I did there :)...
The line in question is this...
$solar_info =~ s/\/solar.*/,/;
From my tinkerings, this should find the string /solar in the string
$solar_info, and then remove it and any
$solar_info =~ s/\/solar.*/,/;
From my tinkerings, this should find the string /solar in the string
$solar_info, and then remove it and any number of following characters
(the .*) and then replace them with a ,.
Except that it doesn't. It hacks out the /solar and replaces it with a
, but
Cpu11 : 4.5% us, 0.5% sy, 0.0% ni, 94.2% id, 0.5% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.3% si
Now that's just showing off Alan... :)
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Sounds like a right shambles. I contacted my local MP who I see
on the
list didn't vote at all, kinda makes me wonder if there is any
point in
MP's if they don't listen to the constituents.
I also contacted my MP who said he and every other Liberal MP would be
My google-fu is weak today...
My server is having issues, it's been rebooted after some software
issues (my bad), the problem now is that it has a load of USB-to-serial
adapters which have all changed their names (/dev/ttyUSBx). This is a
problem as there are four of them and they all have
alan c wrote:
It may be of interest to know that an OS based on Ubuntu 9.10 has
been produced in Chinese.
Relax with the English translation:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=yprev=_thl=enie=UTF-8layout=1eotf=1u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ylmf.org%2Fsl=zh-CNtl=en
enjoy
What a
Were the addresses from your Yahoo address book? If so, that's
definitely the attack point. You should be OK now, if you've picked a
strong password.
I've had this with a couple of friends who use Yahoo. They had simple
passwords, so it looks like the bad guys are brute force attacking the
I use an acer aspire revo 3600 for this. 1.6GHz Atom + nVidia ION GPU.
Plays HD stuff fine.
Cheers,
Al.
Al,
What sort of wattage does the Revo pull when it's idling?
I'm thinking about using one as server to replace my current Viglen,
which is good from an electricity point of view but
I don't think it's wifi access they are offering, it mobile data
(2G/3G). As the article says, most people who use the mobile web (i.e.
Smartphone users) will already have an unlimited package. I know I do
with my HTC Magic on Vodafone.
5. All data usage is subject to fair use limit of 25MB
The new house will be on a relatively new-build estate - is it likely
that the ADSL connection will be so reliable as to be not worth having
a fallback at all?
LoL - That's what a mate of mine said a couple of years ago when he
moved to a new estate in Milton Keynes...
Nice shiney house,
I also had similar problems. Disabled IPv6 in Firefox. It's very bad
that this bug is present so close to release. I hope that this is
sorted before Thursday.
Personally I have found Karmic to be pretty much unusable on both
machines I tested it on. :-(
On the other hand, I've
it may be worth clicking on feedback adn commenting,
That page got right up my nose
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Firstly, computer program isn't spelt programme, that would be a
television programme.
Secondly, given the number of Windows users who use Open Office, Firefox
and
Anybody else fear that with the pace of change in Linux a 6-month
release schedule is becoming rather a challenge? I realise it's neat
and tidy to do it, but wonder whether it is rather ambitious.
Yup. After hassle with 8.10 upgrade, I've reverted back to 8.04 and
sworn to only use
Anyone done this?
If so, any thoughts or caveats or observations?
Yes, a couple of times with various betas under VirtualBox...
It runs fine, and has nice wallpaper... :)
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Sean Miller wrote:
3GB of RAM shouldn't be necessary... software these days are so bloated.
Kids these days wouldn't believe what our galiant heros managed to
extract out of 48k back in the good old days... not to mention the
last generation of games on the 1k ZX81.
Sean
Yes, I can
People do want a work out of the box machine, and Ubuntu isnt totally
out of the box, it does need other bits and pieces added, and unless you
know that, it doesnt work how most people are used to having a machine
work. Unless you spend a lot of time reading through the pages and pages
I'm having an issue with my new Viglen mini PC which I've just set up as
my latest home server.
I've been copying stuff to it over the lan, but it was failing, so I did
an fsck -c to check for bad blocks.
The output is below...
l...@mserver:~$ fsck -f -c /dev/sda1
fsck 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
e2fsck
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Tuesday 07 July 2009 23:10:51 LeeGroups wrote:
d.
I think I will have to spend a little more and get a bigger battery, very
tempted to go for
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BACY26TMG1-BK
That's expensive, same thing on ebay
Misco part number 156002 arrives...
http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=353088
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it's a piece of cake, if a little scary in places... Let's you
use newer versions of Android month before they are generally available.
I was running the JF version which include most of the cupcake updates
back in Feb, with all the multi-touch and auto-rotation stuff all working!
But how much did you pay for the G1?
£180 via an Ebay auction, plus another £10 to get it unlocked.
I think I will have to spend a little more and get a bigger battery, very
tempted to go for
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BACY26TMG1-BK
That's expensive,
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 21:32:35 Michael G Fletcher wrote:
Just ran beebplayer on my HTC-Magic and the live radio worked :-) Yay
An update arrived and live radio is working for me too now. I wonder if
the 'get_iplayer' scripts can be made to work under
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 20:59:43 Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 20:00:41 Ronnie Tucker wrote:
What I did with my G1 was to unlock it, with a code (~£8)
Where did you go to get the unlock code? It cost me £20 to get mine unlocked
in the
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
LeeGroups wrote:
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 11:11:13 javadayaz wrote:
Dont take the Unlimited at face value. The unlimited is 3gb's worth of
data. Although they do say if you go over your limit you will be informed.
Im
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 11:11:13 javadayaz wrote:
Dont take the Unlimited at face value. The unlimited is 3gb's worth of
data. Although they do say if you go over your limit you will be informed.
Im with Tmobile. I do occassionaly stream audio but not that much.
412 sites on a shared server is pushing it a bit.
Really? Depends on the server!
Absolutely, I know of firms that run upwards of a 1000 websites on a
single server.
Admittedly, they are small, low traffic sites and they are carefully
monitored so if traffic starts building the
Dell will refund the cost of Windows without you having to send
anything off. But I guess the OP was looking for an Ubuntu
pre-installed machine in order to send a message to the manufacture
showing that there is a demand for such a thing.
Cheers,
Andrew
Let's be clear here, Dell will
Dell will refund the cost of Windows without you having to send
anything off. But I guess the OP was looking for an Ubuntu
pre-installed machine in order to send a message to the manufacture
showing that there is a demand for such a thing.
Cheers,
Andrew
Let's be clear here,
wow. That is a very clear notice.
Quality Seal
Importants Notice: TOSHIBA Corporation (TOSHIBA) and/or its subsidiaries
currently sell personal computers with pre-installed Microsoft operating
system as computing solution. Please note, notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in the
For me, at least, if the following report is true:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/sony-building-android-based-walkman-and-pnd-for-2010-launch/
Sony could well become sexy again. A mainstream PMP that easily plays
mp3 and ogg?
Sign me up!
(admittedly, I don't know if ogg support is
Of course too there is the issue that the longer the cable from
the modem to the phone socket you're more likely to loose some speed due
to interference.
LoL! How much interference do you think there has been induced in the
MILES of cable between your 'local' telephone exchange and your
After all, better to have people use Ubuntu because they
like it, rather than because they hate Windows.
Aww... can't I use Ubuntu because I like it *and* I hate Windows? :)
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Same here. I have suspicions that my ISP (PlusNet) is throttling
BitTorrent, but I'm not 100% sure.
PlusNet *do* throttle torrent traffic, it's in their TC's check here -
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/quality_broadband/speed.shtml#unlimitedspeeds
It varies depending on the time of
Same here. I have suspicions that my ISP (PlusNet) is throttling
BitTorrent, but I'm not 100% sure.
PlusNet *do* throttle torrent traffic, it's in their TC's check here -
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/quality_broadband/speed.shtml#unlimitedspeeds
It varies depending on
OK, well I am pretty much out of ideas. You could try plugging it into a
hub (not a switch, just a cheap nasty hub) and using another computer on
the hub running wireshark to figure out at the packet level what sort of
DNS queries it is doing.
It may come to that yet... but in the mean
Chaps...
Over the last couple of days I've been trying to build a proxy box for a
load of Windows PCs, using Squid on Ubuntu server 8.04.
I've had a few problems with it due to the wild/wacky filtered internet
connection we have there, but now I've hit a massive brick wall...
Using an upstream
the
DHCP server is pointing your box at a bad router for DNS queries.
Alan.
LeeGroups wrote:
Chaps...
Over the last couple of days I've been trying to build a proxy box for a
load of Windows PCs, using Squid on Ubuntu server 8.04.
I've had a few problems with it due to the wild/wacky
As an addendum, I've solved some of the problems with the Safecom
Swart2: many parts (not all) the admin interface requires internet
explorer! There are still many other things wrong with it that ie
doesn't 'fix', so steer clear of safecom.
If you have a SWART2, I can recommend the
sudo dmesg grep eth0 gives:
usage: dmesg [-c][-n level][-s bufsize]
I thin that should be -
sudo dmesg | grep eth0
i.e. with the extra | character...
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Rowan,
Oh, it's definitely there somewhere, just that Sony didn't print it.
Try pressing all of the non-letter keys, with and with the shift key...
Lee
There is no | key on the Linux machine (there is one on this Sony
Windows machine)
LeeGroups wrote:
sudo dmesg grep eth0 gives
Aparently primnary schools are forced to use MS office so the children
are ready for what is used in Secondary schools which is I guess a fair
argument i guess. And i guess secondaries feel obliged to use MS office
as they see it as industry standard.
There used to be a saying in the
E Use a local file server, like in the Advanced settings
tab, last box, Use Own Server check box
Lee
Gents
Thanks for the pointers - Foxmark would be the ideal if it could be
persuaded to use either the local HD, or the local file server I will have.
But I think for the
E Use a local file server, like in the Advanced settings
tab, last box, Use Own Server check box
Sorry for being stupid, but where exactly is this? I've looked in
Firefox Edit/Preferences/Advanced, where there are four tabs: General;
Network; Update; Encryption.
Hi,
Its that time of the year again where i get a new phone. Im thinking
of going with the andorid. How compatible are the two systems, since
they are both open source?
If you get a T-Mobile gphone, be prepared to be disappointed. The
Bluetooth API doesn't work which makes things
why do we see things like company A recommends windows XP, Windows Vista
Honestly? Because MS has a HUGE marketing budget, and they give
kickbacks to others promoting their product.
Lee
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Not a chance. Too expensive and I'm not interested in HDTV or Bluray.
Nice toy but it does nothing I want. Instead I just bought a 2nd hand
PS2, cheaply, precisely *because* it Just Works and needs no
installation, setup, fiddling, drivers, configuration or anything
else.
You should have got
Ian,
I doubt you'll be able to buy a new motherboard for an 8 year old CPU,
your only option would be Ebay. That said there are very few twin socket
motherboards around, so that will narrow your choice quite severely.
On top of that, how do you know it's the motherboard? Odd behavior could
Didn't see any Ubuntu posters :(
Philip McGaw wrote:
It could be better
Sent from my iPod
On 21 Nov 2008, at 22:15, Sean Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope second half of today's episode is better than the first... the
comedy seems rather tired :-(
Sean
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The following problems were found on your system:
E: Sub-process gpgv returned an error code (2)
W: Signature verification failed
for:/media/cdrecorder/dists/hardy/Release.gpg
Louis,
If it's booting from the CD, you should see a pretty Ubuntu logo and a
small menu, something like - Install/try Ubuntu, test this CD, test the
memory in this machine, etc.
If you're not seeing this then, its not booting from the CD. Either the
CD is not right or the BIOS options aren't
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Ellis Corbie Riley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just saw this - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseParties#Europe
Can i safely assume we will be at Waxy O'Connors and not De Hems then?
--Michael
I was just wondering that myself. Then it occured
LeeGroups wrote:
Why not just use FoxMarks (an FF plugin that stores bookmarks), that way
you have a backup too..
I'm not keen on data-mining by bailees. (See FoxMarks privacy policy.)
Mac
Bailees?
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I've been experimenting with a single 8.04 machine running FF3.
Bookmarks work properly if the profile is on the machine itself.
When I
move the profile to the network drive, FF3 appears to run OK, but I
cannot add, delete or organise bookmarks - which rather defeats
snip My girlfriend bought a Samsung laptop in around 2003. Nothing went
wrong
in the first year, then in years 2 3 a problem with the screen
connector kept recurring, the onboard power supply socket needed
replacing, and the *external power supply connector needed replacing* twice.
What is really beginning to worry me is that there is too much choice of
applications in the Open Source world. Instead of working to make what
we have better and bite into bug #1 and give users a base set of
applications they can get comfortable with and trust, we are going to
leave maybe
But, what I'd love, is a way I can type say 11 command and get it to
turn 11 lines into a comment.
Does anyone know of a nice way to do that in vim?
CTRL-v (number), DOWN ARROW, SHIFT-i, #, ESC, DOWN ARROW
works for me...
And people wonder why VIM has a bad reputation LOL...
Her current setup is an old desktop connected via an USB ADSL modem to the
internet - it doesn't have a working ethernet card and she doesn't want to
put one in as it's too fragile - the machine not her I hasten to add. And
as we'll both need to be on the internet at the same time,
I've been using Scoogle.org for a while now... they really have a
paranoid streak... no data collection, log deletion etc.. have a look at
their TC's... :)
I just went to www.scoogle.com, and there is a search box there, but the
site and the searches it returns seem buried under
Thanks, guys, for the info.
For anyone who prefers to use a less obvious method of searching, may I
suggest using Vivismo's Clusty search engine - IE/Netscape/Mozilla
plugin available at http://clusty.com/toolbar/mozilla. Found, naturally,
with an extensive Google search - why hand it to
Matthew,
Most of the banks in the UK are currently working on faster payments
projects.
This is to speed up the processing of direct transfers/BACS/VOCA
payments, so rather than taking 3 days, they happen pretty much instantly.
I suspect it's the testing/implementation of this that's causing
I use VirtualBox to do exactly that in Ubuntu, as far as I know it is
also available for Windows. One thing to note is the NON open source edition
is the one that allows you to share usb devices between the host and guest.
I'm sure I saw a blog post recently describing how to fix that on
It is. It's the £299 one on the 1510 page; I didn't adjust it at all.
Thanks to everyone for their help - much appreciated.
Of course, you have to submit us a full review :)
LoL... I can do that now if you want... I got one last week...
Everything just works* desktop special
I had this a couple of years back on a Linux backup server which I used
to copy PC backups to. Turns out it was because it was full of little
files they took up lots of room. Not sure if you have lots of smaller
files on your disc that could be doing this. Could you try tarring
everything
I wonder what controls Alan's Sky boxes? I bet it's not Windows - is it?
-- Well, that phone in the bottom left foreground, an E3 I think, runs Linux...
:)
History shows that
whatever starts in the business and back-end world ends up finding
it's way through the servers, to the corporate
The top of SeaMonkey now disappears under the top icon bar of screen and
I can't shift it in any direction; nothing else is
affected.any ideas?
Hold down the 'alt' key and drag the window down with your left mouse
button. Then resize the window to fit just less than
Gordon wrote:
I need to install ndiswrapper in Wubi 8.04. It is not available in the
native package list, and when I wired the laptop into the network, and tried
apt-get I got the message that the date-time stamp was too far in the
future! Eh? How does THAT work?
Your PCs system
Kris Douglas wrote:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:25 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ring dell up to order it, you can usually wangle a bit off, although
this has been for business ones.
Noted with thanks.
Norman
Indeed, I got my 6400 upgraded to a nice spec for very
Hi,
I apologise for putting a non ubuntu related query here...but ive done a
search but couldnt find any answers. I was hoping someone would be able to
answer here! I apologise in advance for the non ubuntuness of this topic.
i recently bought a memory card (sandisk 4gb) but have been sent
If you've got a network drive mounted you can put a link to somewhere
on it in place of the ~/.liferea folder and then the different
machines will share the same profile...snip...
...I should point out that I haven't tried this so keep a copy of the
directory safe to put it back if it
Rsync shouldn't mess up the folder structure, I use it to do backups of
my photos, and there are 1,000's of them in hundreds of folders.
I'd guess that you've got a dodgy option in there somewhere.
If the permissions are getting lost, why not just reset them when you've
rsync'ed the files
Javad Ayaz wrote:
So i finally managed to get the bluetooth connection working...ive not
only successfully added and paired the moto z8 with my pc i sent it
some files as well.
Excellent work! Don't forget to make notes and post it up on the Ubuntu
forum so others can have a easier time
Novatech are advertising a laptop as Works with ubuntu on this week's
newsletter:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/e-weekly.html
Tom
Whoa! £50 extra for Windows... That's what we need to see more of! :)
That'd really start the general public thinking about whether Windows is
worth the
It's not simply eight bits per byte for ethernet packets, it's more
complicated than that and you're not taking into account collisions.
Im a bit confused now...
so how...
I mean
a Byte is 8 bits, a bit being either 1 or 0... I thought that was a
fundemental of computer
It's not simply eight bits per byte for ethernet packets, it's more
complicated than that and you're not taking into account collisions.
Im a bit confused now...
so how...
I mean
a Byte is 8 bits, a bit being either 1 or 0... I thought that was a
fundemental of computer
As I said, it amazes me that a crossover cable would work at all with
a router. I can only imagine that the router has had functionality
built into it to monitor signals on both the in and out pins,
unless I'm missing something obvious.
Sean
Sean,
Many modern routers/switches can
A cross-over cable is wired differently to a patch (or straight through)
cable. This is done so that 2 computers can be connected DIRECTLY
without a router/switch in between them.
A patch cable is designed to go from a computer to a switch/router, the
switch/router then essentially does the
An option would be to use Foxmarks syncronisation from addons.mozilla.org...
It was my understanding that Foxmarks has not been migrated to FF3 yet?
Sean.
It's out in beta. I joined the beta programme, but it converts the
existing FM data to a new format, which didn't work for me when
remove firefox firefox-3.0
install firefox-2
:)
Mac wrote:
I've just discovered that Firefox 3 does not allow the user-defined
'browser.bookmarks.file' setting for pointing to a bookmarks.html
location. With Firefox 2 and Iceweasel I have the bookmarks on a
network drive, so I can use
Mac wrote:
Can anyone advise how best to revert Hardy to Firefox 2?
LeeGroups wrote:
remove firefox firefox-3.0
install firefox-2
Mmm... Sounds way too simple... (I wonder what's going to go wrong!)
;-)
Mac
Nothing, I did it a couple of weeks ago
Javad Ayaz wrote:
this neither,,,btw im just pasting this into terminal,,,but nothing
It puts the output into a file called my_packages.txt
type
nano my_packages.txt
and you should see the contents...
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Linutop?
Zonbu?
They all look the same to me...
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I've got a small Ubuntu file server which has developed a strange
problem with one of it's drives.
The OS runs on one drive, and there are two data drives, the first data
drive hdc, is now full.
However, I've deleted 20GB of stuff off it, but a df -h still says the
drive is full.
I've deleted
To what ends though?
The BBC is a socialist corporation - you HAVE to pay them BY LAW.
Therefore there's no profit increasing who gets thei I-services. If you
had to pay, theyd be getting an extra however much per user, but as
you're paying anyway, why should they bother. With no
On Saturday 29 March 2008 18:23:32 Gavin Ford wrote:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 06:12:51PM +, Tony Arnold wrote:
If you do, you might want to consider using a VM technology such as
VirtualBox or VMware to get an instance of Windows rather than dual boot.
Another alternative
Hi
I've just installed KlamAV on my KUbuntu Laptop, just to have a
look at
it. It's virus definition database is huge - ie, windows targeted
viruses.
It it worthwhile having KlamAV/ClamAV, or any anti-virus on an Ubuntu
(or any *nix) desktop?
later
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