Re: [ubuntu-art] Edubuntu Spec - Take Two

2010-11-30 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 18:29 -0800, j_baer wrote:

  Desired message to Students
Edubuntu is:
  * Fun
  * Empowering
  * Important
  * Open
  * A valuable experience

Instead of open, I would say easily available. Important could be
replaced with something that gets to the Why. A valuable experience 
seems a bit redundant. Ordering by priority:

 * Fun
 * Empowering
 * A key to future success
 * Easily available and accessible
 
 
Metaphors and associations:
  * Games
  * Exploration
  * Pencil
  * Water colors
  * Space
  * Energy

Not sure about space and energy.

 * Edubuntu as vehicle to reach new ground
 * A path through chaos
 * Connecting the dots
 * Building blocks


  Desired message to Teachers
Edubuntu is:
  * Stable, reliable
  * Secure
  * Free of charge
  * Open the mind to new ideas
  * Inspire and motivate
  * Improve academic performance
  * Improve personal growth
  * Satisfy the need for a sophisticated and rewarding learning
  experience

Nitpicking: take care of building sentences with the part before the
colon, or turn all bullet points into complete sentences. Split into 2
blocks, if need be.

 
Metaphors and associations:
  * Classroom
  * Books
  * Chalkboard
  * Science
  * Poem
  * Music
  * Math
  * Teaching
  * Learning
  * Community

This just came to my mind and I can't reduce it to a point:
Think of society as a huge graph of interconnected individuals. Older,
well established parts of the graph are filled up with knowledge like a
(glowing) liquid. The role of teachers in this graph is to serve as hubs
for new nodes. (A more realistic take would show teachers as tour
guides, but that can't be drawn easily.)

 
  Palette
  
  The Edubuntu palette is bold and rich and the community wishes to continue
  the tradition by using colors which are vibrant yet pleasing to the eye.

Bold and rich doesn't seem appropriate to me, here. I would keep the 3
color palette that's on the wiki now (at least the red and beige) as an
anchor. It just has to be clear that the wallpaper shouldn't have them
all over the place and might not even contain them at all.


  ToDo
  ... ( same as Xubuntu )

That means:
* Define colors used in the panel and windows. Evaluate them in light of
the intended message. Suggest changes accordingly.
* Identify icons likely to appear on the desktop
* Create templates that allow to see proposals in context
* Select associations and metaphors and work on literal or abstract
takes on them.


Thank you John, you provided a good base and it's comparably easy to
come in later to criticize and add a few notes :)


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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread j_baer


Ivanka Majic wrote:
 
 The original video was purposefully light and think that the music you 
 have chosen, while a lovely track in it's own right, flattens the 
 experience and makes it heavy. I also think you could do more with the 
 intro and exit sequences. Discover computing as it should be is quite 
 a nice line but what is the idea you are trying to portray? Black is all 
 very hard, heavy and serious; is that Ubuntu?
 
 Ivanka
 

Ivanka

What I liked most about the music is the title and the way the tempo matched
the cadence of the promo video. The video clip convey's a great message and
the Design Team did a nice job putting it together.

Thank you for your comments,

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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread Ivanka Majic

On 29/11/10 15:00, red honki wrote:

ha

i and my friend make a video.
http://vimeo.com/12572212

thx
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[ubuntu-art] Managing Criticism

2010-11-30 Thread j_baer

Without a doubt Artwork and criticism are like oil and vintager. Without
critique there is no opportunity for improvement; too much criticism kills
creativity. It may sound like a no win situation, but it's not.

The secret is to acknowledge the effort even if you disagree with the
result.

From the mentor's perspective this works as it affirms regardless of the
result, it took time and energy to create it. Acknowledging this first
frames the rest. Phrasing comments favorably by stating what you liked will
make comments for improvement more palatable. Making reference of an example
is a great learning opportunity.

From the contributor's perspective this works as it affirms the fact it took
time and energy to critique and comment on your work. Accept this as a
positive even if the words are not what you were hoping to hear. Accept the
fact the author is simply offering their point of view based on the
information available.

Why is this important? Posting submissions on this team should be viewed as
an opportunity and the success of the team is dependent on participation. Do
not be afraid to contribute because your efforts may not be received
favorably. There is no better place.

When asked, please critique another members effort as I consider mentoring
equally important.

Best regards,

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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread Ivanka Majic

On 30/11/10 17:51, j_baer wrote:

Ivanka Majic wrote:


The original video was purposefully light and think that the music you
have chosen, while a lovely track in it's own right, flattens the
experience and makes it heavy. I also think you could do more with the
intro and exit sequences. Discover computing as it should be is quite
a nice line but what is the idea you are trying to portray? Black is all
very hard, heavy and serious; is that Ubuntu?

Ivanka


Ivanka

What I liked most about the music is the title and the way the tempo matched
the cadence of the promo video. The video clip convey's a great message and
the Design Team did a nice job putting it together.


I love that you took what was there and worked on it to make it more. I 
think this is a really interesting idea and that if you take the time to 
explore a little what values the video already has you could make it so 
much more. Now that the tool has been mastered, the exploration can 
commence! Do you think that the video is more about a tune like this: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4FaGacwtd4 - that it is how I see it: 
light, dynamic, fun, friendly, happy! It moves with bounce and energy - 
Ubuntu is clever enough that it doesn't have to take itself too 
seriously. The pictograms have some of that: they are constrained within 
a circle, they are clever but they are approachable. The pictograms you 
have explored for the Artwork logo reflect that work - is there 
something you could borrow from that?


What do you think about writing a blog post about how to use OpenShot? 
Perhaps we could work on a mood board for the video together and then 
you could include that in the blog post by way of setting out a 
challenge for people? There could be a visual and a sound mood board. 
Maybe we could find some Creative Commons tunes here that we could use? 
http://soundcloud.com/groups/ubuntu-free-culture-showcase


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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread Leandro Gómez
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Ivanka Majic ivanka.ma...@canonical.comwrote:

  On 30/11/10 17:51, j_baer wrote:

 Ivanka Majic wrote:


  The original video was purposefully light and think that the music you
 have chosen, while a lovely track in it's own right, flattens the
 experience and makes it heavy. I also think you could do more with the
 intro and exit sequences. Discover computing as it should be is quite
 a nice line but what is the idea you are trying to portray? Black is all
 very hard, heavy and serious; is that Ubuntu?

 Ivanka


  Ivanka

 What I liked most about the music is the title and the way the tempo matched
 the cadence of the promo video. The video clip convey's a great message and
 the Design Team did a nice job putting it together.



  I love that you took what was there and worked on it to make it more. I
 think this is a really interesting idea and that if you take the time to
 explore a little what values the video already has you could make it so much
 more. Now that the tool has been mastered, the exploration can commence! Do
 you think that the video is more about a tune like this:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4FaGacwtd4 - that it is how I see it:
 light, dynamic, fun, friendly, happy! It moves with bounce and energy -
 Ubuntu is clever enough that it doesn't have to take itself too seriously.
 The pictograms have some of that: they are constrained within a circle, they
 are clever but they are approachable. The pictograms you have explored for
 the Artwork logo reflect that work - is there something you could borrow
 from that?


Hey!

We shamelessly borrowed the concept (and some of the animations) from the
Design Team video and made a promo for the Ubuntu Nicaragua LoCo Team. You
can see the final product here:

http://ubuntu.org.ni/somos-ubuntu

The song we used is 'Meboo' by Pitx:

http://ccmixter.org/files/Pitx/12298



 What do you think about writing a blog post about how to use OpenShot?
 Perhaps we could work on a mood board for the video together and then you
 could include that in the blog post by way of setting out a challenge for
 people? There could be a visual and a sound mood board. Maybe we could find
 some Creative Commons tunes here that we could use?
 http://soundcloud.com/groups/ubuntu-free-culture-showcase


If there's something I personally would love to see is the Design Team
taking more advantage of all the (excellent) free and open media resources
out there. There are great musicians who license their work under permissive
licenses that would be absolutely thrilled to collaborate with Canonical and
the Ubuntu Project.

Cheers,



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[ubuntu-art] New Xubuntu Wallpaper

2010-11-30 Thread Jakub Jankiewicz
I create wallpaper for Xubuntu (dimensions as in spec)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/56196...@n08/5221489829/

Vector version can be found here: 
http://images.jcubic.pl/xubuntu-wallpaper.svg

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[ubuntu-art] Welcome Lubuntu

2010-11-30 Thread j_baer

Perhaps you noticed the Lubuntu task on the project board! I would like to
welcome Rafael, Mario, and Julien from the Lubuntu community to the team.

The next item to be complete is the spec. We have two available for your
consideration. IMO a modification of the Xubuntu spec would be a good start.
For the most part these are Thorsten's handi-work and I am sure he and
others from the team would be willing to assist.

In many ways this is an excellent opportunity for us to learn more about the
Lubuntu distribution.

Feel free to post your ideas here or modify the 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/0008_Lubuntu_Natty_Wallpaper wiki 

Again welcome!

Best regards,

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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread red honki
ok,
but you are must in taiwan.
xd

thx
honki

2010/12/1 Ivanka Majic ivanka.ma...@canonical.com

  On 29/11/10 15:00, red honki wrote:

 ha

  i and my friend make a video.
  http://vimeo.com/12572212

  thx
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Re: [ubuntu-art] New Xubuntu Wallpaper

2010-11-30 Thread j_baer


Jakub Jankiewicz-3 wrote:
 
 I create wallpaper for Xubuntu (dimensions as in spec)
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/56196...@n08/5221489829/
 
 

Jakub,

Very nice and thank you posting this submission early. :-)

I am making an assumption some folks will install Xubuntu on smaller laptops
or perhaps netbooks.

My question is how well does this design scale to a 1024 x 576 16:9 aspect
ratio.

Will you investigate and report back?

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Welcome Lubuntu

2010-11-30 Thread Mario Behling
Hi John and everyone,

thank you for the invitation to join up and thank you for the warm welcome.

I also forwarded your invitation to a few more design students. In
April we are organizing the Open Design weeks in Vietnam together with
folks from the Open Source Publishing Group from Brussels. I guess
this will be a good opportunity to set up a workshop how to
participate and design in the l/ubuntu art community as well.

So, I am looking forward to more collaboration and cool designs :-)

- Mario


On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 7:00 AM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:

 Perhaps you noticed the Lubuntu task on the project board! I would like to
 welcome Rafael, Mario, and Julien from the Lubuntu community to the team.

 The next item to be complete is the spec. We have two available for your
 consideration. IMO a modification of the Xubuntu spec would be a good start.
 For the most part these are Thorsten's handi-work and I am sure he and
 others from the team would be willing to assist.

 In many ways this is an excellent opportunity for us to learn more about the
 Lubuntu distribution.

 Feel free to post your ideas here or modify the
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/0008_Lubuntu_Natty_Wallpaper wiki

 Again welcome!

 Best regards,

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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread Ivanka Majic

Hi Leandro,

On 30/11/10 20:46, Leandro Gómez wrote


We shamelessly borrowed the concept (and some of the animations) from 
the Design Team video and made a promo for the Ubuntu Nicaragua LoCo 
Team. You can see the final product here:


http://ubuntu.org.ni/somos-ubuntu


Well borrowed - that's what it is there for! Why don't you put the video 
here? http://vimeo.com/groups/ubuntufreecultureshowcase or maybe on 
youtube? I notice that you have created some new pictograms. Did you 
know that most of the original ones are here: 
http://design.canonical.com/brand/Pictograms/ - let me know if any are 
missing and I will make sure they get put up. Do you think you could 
make the new ones available somewhere?


Thorsten, doctormo, j_baer what was decided about the storage of images 
for this group? I lost track of the flickr debate. Do we have a youtube 
channel? I know we discussed at UDS that we should have one there as 
well as vimeo - shall I just set one up or is there one we already use?




The song we used is 'Meboo' by Pitx:

http://ccmixter.org/files/Pitx/12298


I like the energy!


What do you think about writing a blog post about how to use
OpenShot? Perhaps we could work on a mood board for the video
together and then you could include that in the blog post by way
of setting out a challenge for people? There could be a visual and
a sound mood board. Maybe we could find some Creative Commons
tunes here that we could use?
http://soundcloud.com/groups/ubuntu-free-culture-showcase


If there's something I personally would love to see is the Design Team 
taking more advantage of all the (excellent) free and open media 
resources out there. There are great musicians who license their work 
under permissive licenses that would be absolutely thrilled to 
collaborate with Canonical and the Ubuntu Project.




Would love to do more of this. The Soundcloud group was set up for that 
- where else should we look or go to invite people to submit things to 
that group?


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Re: [ubuntu-art] OpenShot - Ubuntu Promo Video Remix

2010-11-30 Thread Ivanka Majic

On 01/12/10 00:35, red honki wrote:

ok,
but you are must in taiwan.
xd



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Re: udd at uds-n

2010-11-30 Thread Barry Warsaw
Hi Martin, thanks for posting this update, and apologies for taking so long to
get around to reading it.

On Nov 17, 2010, at 08:06 PM, Martin Pool wrote:

At the end of that discussion we picked two specific items for the bzr team:
 * speed
 * loom support, on lp and within bzr, and connecting them to packaging patches

and for Launchpad
 * build from branch into the main archive
 * actually execute a merge from a merge proposal
 * through launchpad. merge from a debian branch into an ubuntu udd branch

I think we also have to address the package import failure issues.  I see two
parts to that.  First, we need to make sure that if someone branches
lp:ubuntu/foo (or ubuntu:foo wink) on a branch that has had import failures,
that some very prominent warning is displayed.  Perhaps the branch fails
unless a --force flag or something is given.  I'm not sure exactly, but I'm
fairly confident that silently producing a branch that's out-of-date is *not*
a good thing. :)

Second would be to address the issues actually causing the failures, but
that's a longer term project.

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Re: udd at uds-n

2010-11-30 Thread Martin Pool
On 1 December 2010 09:27, Barry Warsaw ba...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Hi Martin, thanks for posting this update, and apologies for taking so long to
 get around to reading it.

 On Nov 17, 2010, at 08:06 PM, Martin Pool wrote:

At the end of that discussion we picked two specific items for the bzr team:
 * speed
 * loom support, on lp and within bzr, and connecting them to packaging 
 patches

and for Launchpad
 * build from branch into the main archive
 * actually execute a merge from a merge proposal
 * through launchpad. merge from a debian branch into an ubuntu udd branch

 I think we also have to address the package import failure issues.  I see two
 parts to that.  First, we need to make sure that if someone branches
 lp:ubuntu/foo (or ubuntu:foo wink) on a branch that has had import failures,
 that some very prominent warning is displayed.  Perhaps the branch fails
 unless a --force flag or something is given.  I'm not sure exactly, but I'm
 fairly confident that silently producing a branch that's out-of-date is *not*
 a good thing. :)

 Second would be to address the issues actually causing the failures, but
 that's a longer term project.

jml asked a similar question but I just realized it was off the list.
That was, how do I reconcile what was discussed at UDS with the
feedback we got in the UDD survey results
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-distributed-devel/2010-November/000645.html
which did emphasize import reliability.

The short story is that for now, we're going to work on holistic
network performance to/from Launchpad, on getting the package importer
working better, and on general bugs/reactive work.

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[Ubuntu-l10n-eng] [Bug 406626] Re: Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localisation

2010-11-30 Thread Vish
Unity is already tracked in Bug #646669 .
Transmission is Bug #653529

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = Invalid

** Description changed:

+ #
+ This bug has been fixed and closed.
+ -
+ If you find more applications where the Trash has not been renamed to Rubbish 
bin, in en_GB,
+ Kindly refrain from adding the bug task here. 
+ 
+ Instead, open NEW bug reports(With a mention of this bug number).
+ 
+ #
+ 
  The deleted items folder is inconsistently named and is referred to as
  both Wastebasket and Deleted items, Ubuntu offers to 'Empty Deleted
  Items' but the window is headed Wastebasket. The URL to deleted items is
  also trash:/// in nautilus but this is possibly a seperate issue. An
  effect of this can be seen in #115661 also.
  
  This could confuse new users and it should be a simple enough fix simply
  changing strings, so I believe it is a papercut.
  
  -
  from the Doc Team: the recommended term is now Rubbish Bin!
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[Ubuntu-l10n-eng] [Bug 406626] Re: Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localisation

2010-11-30 Thread David Stansby
Added unity to the list. When you hover over the wastebucket icon in the
left hand corner, it says Trash

** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Ubuntu-l10n-eng] [Bug 646669] Re: Trash label mismatch Nautilus

2010-11-30 Thread Vish
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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[Natty] linux kernel 2.6.37-7.18 uploaded (ABI bump)

2010-11-30 Thread Andy Whitcroft
We have uploaded a new Natty linux kernel.  Please note the ABI bump.
It brings a number of configuration changes as part of the harmonisation
exercise, as well as a number of miscellaneous patches.  The full changelog
can be found at:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.37-7.18

This is the kernel intended for Natty Alpha-1.  Note this is already
built and published.

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Re: Packages to investigate

2010-11-30 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 11/22/2010 10:22 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
 As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in
 Ubuntu.  One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify
 packages in need of triage, was to calculate an average bug heat for the
 particular package.  I've made a first pass at this using all the
 packages in the ubuntu-desktop package set.  Here are the top 10
 packages:
 
 usb-modeswitch-data - median: 764, mode: 1448
 language-pack-gnome-fa-base - median: 408, mode: 408
 language-pack-gnome-pt - median: 318, mode: 318
 couchdb-glib - median: 210, mode: 210
 netbook-meta - median: 145, mode: 408
 pyopenssl - median: 136, mode: 259
 shotwell - median: 124, mode: 6
 appmenu-gtk - median: 122, mode: 408
 gnome-python-extras - median: 114, mode: 3
 telepathy-gabble - median: 104, mode: 49
 
 As I ran this last Friday there might be some variance in the numbers.
 I'm curious whether or not you think the bug reports for these packages
 really need reviewing.
 
 Thanks,
 
Thanks Brian. This is really interesting. If we apply this calculation
to the packages installed by default in Natty, the top 10 looks like:
shotwell - median: 189
empathy - median: 91
gcalctool - median: 86
gbrainy - median: 86
gwibber - median: 81
simple-scan - median: 76
software-center - median: 68
pitivi - median: 68
transmission - median: 60
gnome-bluetooth - median: 59

Compared to the list based on the number of bugs:
evolution
firefox
gdmsetup
nautilus
nm-connection-editor
ooffice
software-center
totem
update-manager

So I can not say that this is the list that I had in mind, but the
result is expected.
When we build the list based on volume of bugs, we get the most used
applications. But when we use the bug heat we get the applications with
fewer bugs but which are in need of triage (I'm not saying that the
applications with a large number of bugs don't need triage)

The list needs a closer look though. For instance:
- shotwell is in 1rst position, but when I look at the reports, there
are 2 bugs with a heat of 3491, and I don't see anything specific that
could explain such a value. Is it the weight of untriaged report being a
bit too important or something else ? It doesn't seem to match the bug
heat algorithm.
- gbrainy, I was surprised to find a game in the list. In fact, there is
a very limited number of bugs filed against this package and some of
them with high heat. I've triaged the report with the highest heat
(300) and it fell to a heat of 12. So the next run of your script
should move it lower into the list.
- gcalctool, same thing, the first bug had a heat of 237, and after
asking for more information it fell to 8.

So, yes, this is useful to help us to direct our testing and triaging
effort. But the calculation of the bug heat needs to be clarified.
Maybe this could be added to the 'Opportunities' list in harvest ?

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Kernel Bug Day Tuesday, 7 December, 2010

2010-11-30 Thread Jeremy Foshee
Folks,
It's time for another Kernel Bug Day. We'll be focusing on the Bugs
tagged as regression-update [1]. There are currently 118 of these bugs 
with the vast majority needing tobe tested against the current release 
as well as the version under development. Any of you who would like to 
get a head start on triagingthes bugs, please feel free to do so. As usual, 
the resources needed to triage these bugs appropriately are located on the 
ubuntu wiki: General Triaging [2], Kernel Specific triage topics [3] and 
the Kernel Tagging page [4]. I'll be putting more information concerning 
this bug day up on the wiki [5] so check it often. Please feel free to 
contact me with any questions you may have.

Thanks!

~JFo

[1]https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs?field.tag=regression-updatefield.tags_combinator=ALL
[2]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage
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[ubuntu-tr] wubi

2010-11-30 Thread Seyfi Genç
Merhaba,
wubiden windowsa kurduğu ubuntunun bugünkü güncellemesini yaptıktan sonra
(yeni çekirdeği yükledikten sonra) ubuntunun olduğu kısım açılmıyor.
yeniden kurulum yapıp belgelerime ulaşmak istiyorum fakat öncekinin
silinmesi gerekli
diyor. bu durumda silme işlemi gerçekleşirse dökumanlarım da silinecek mi?
yoksa sadece kurulum dosyaları mı siliniyor?

iyi çalışmalar


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Member Introduction

2010-11-30 Thread Manish Sinha
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:10 PM, James Sebastian james.sebast...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I was hunting the archives for a paid support in Delhi to identify and
 setup a data card (to connect to internet) on an ubuntu installation on a
 laptop. The only thing I could stumble upon was a chain discussion on the
 topic without any concrete answers. So I would like to know if there is some
 one in delhi who can help this person to get a data card setup properly. She
 is a senior doctor and enthused by Ubuntu while at Manali, but struggling to
 keep that enthusiasm while in Delhi.


I think there are many people on this list who might help her out. They can
charge the money which she is ready to pay for the paid support.

I know only two people on this list who are in NCR(even though I hardly see
their mail on this list)
1. Pratul Kalia (lut4rp)
2. Rohan Garg (shadeslayer)

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Member Introduction

2010-11-30 Thread g...@sarai.net
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:13:43 +0530 Manish Sinha m...@manishsinha.net wrote

 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:10 PM, James Sebastian  wrote:
 I was hunting the archives for a paid support in Delhi to identify and setup
 a data card (to connect to internet) on an ubuntu installation on a laptop.
 The only thing I could stumble upon was a chain discussion on the topic
 without any concrete answers. So I would like to know if there is some one in
 delhi who can help this person to get a data card setup properly. She is a
 senior doctor and enthused by Ubuntu while at Manali, but struggling to keep
 that enthusiasm while in Delhi.
 
 I think there are many people on this list who might help her out. They can
 charge the money which she is ready to pay for the paid support.
[...]

Hi,

I had missed reading the original message (incidentally,
it would help to use a suitable Subject line when asking
for specific help), but am in the NCR region, as are
several other people here.

Which data card are we talking about? Which Ubuntu version
is in use? If the only requirement is to set this up on a
recent version of Ubuntu, I can do this at no charge.

Regards,
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Member Introduction

2010-11-30 Thread Rohan Garg
Hey
Just a small correction, pratul is in Kanpur nowadays, and I think it
would be a good experience for her to discover the irc and using the
mailing list, I'm ready to help out with that, but I have exams till
January 6th.


On Tuesday, November 30, 2010, Manish Sinha m...@manishsinha.net wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:10 PM, James Sebastian james.sebast...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 I was hunting the archives for a paid support in Delhi to identify and setup 
 a data card (to connect to internet) on an ubuntu installation on a laptop. 
 The only thing I could stumble upon was a chain discussion on the topic 
 without any concrete answers. So I would like to know if there is some one in 
 delhi who can help this person to get a data card setup properly. She is a 
 senior doctor and enthused by Ubuntu while at Manali, but struggling to keep 
 that enthusiasm while in Delhi.

 I think there are many people on this list who might help her out. They can 
 charge the money which she is ready to pay for the paid support.
 I know only two people on this list who are in NCR(even though I hardly see 
 their mail on this list)
 1. Pratul Kalia (lut4rp)2. Rohan Garg (shadeslayer)
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Member Introduction

2010-11-30 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:10 PM, James Sebastian
james.sebast...@gmail.com wrote:
 She is
 a senior doctor and enthused by Ubuntu while at Manali, but struggling to
 keep that enthusiasm while in Delhi.

I understand this problem of support. And am quite curious to know
what the result will be, because, as has been discussed, this is
lacunae of Linux on desktops and a very good opportunity as well.

Second ,what kind of support would the Dr be requiring. If its a data
card and the details are posted online the solution could be kept
ready for whoever needs to do the job. From what i know most of the
recent and some of the older data cards are all easily supported. And
in some versions of Ubuntu - depending on how its tweaked the data
cards work by just adding them in the network manager applet
(something that not even wincedows has been able to achieve).

Third is the Dr is looking for more support , than just the data card.
If so there may be more takers. I know of some people who are not on
the Ubuntu list but who would be willing.

**
As a caveat i would like to say that for new users without the
friendly neighborhood pirate to solve all problems it does become
difficult for a lone user to start off and maintain Linux and as James
says to keep the enthu up. New users need two things - one initial big
introduction to Linux (and a good installation with all the bells and
whistles)  and then a steady dose of booster shots. Those who are not
upto maintaining and installing need booster + doses.

I would have said that the Dr should attend a Ubuntu LUGH meet but
for most part i think its really the hard core linux types who land up
and sometimes this can be very very intimidating.

LUG's would be a great place to get help and make friends who can
connect the Dr to the right people for serious long term support.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy 14

2010-11-30 Thread Pierre Roberge
Bonjour,

Je suis arrivé à la même conclusion concernant la carte. Elle n'est
probablement supportée. C'est une ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650. L'idée
d'installer dans le noir ne me sourit pas beaucoup, surtout qu'à la fin de
l'installation, la carte ne sera probablement pas plus reconnue.



Le 29 novembre 2010 23:05, Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Mon impression, c'est que la carte graphique n'est pas reconnue par
 l'installation. J'ai connu les mêmes symptômes en tentant une installation
 sur un iMac tout récent. L'installation se fait «dans le noir».

 *Gilbert *


 Le 29 novembre 2010 22:38, Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com a
 écrit :

  Personnellement, j'essaierais alors une version différente du CD
 d'installation (Alternate), qu'on peut trouver sur le site de Ubuntu...




 On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 22:29 -0500, Pierre Roberge wrote:

 Bonjour,

 J'ai essayé les 2 solutions suivantes qui m'ont été proposées:

 1) Appuyer sur ESC lorsque les 2 icônes aparaissent dans l'écran de
 démarrage. Effectivement, j'accède alors à l'écran d'installation. Je
 choisis d'installer sur le disque dur (2e option). L'écran devient noir, un
 curseur apparaît brièvement dans le coin supérieur gauche puis, plus rien.
 J'entends le CD-ROM travailler mais il finit par s'arrêter et je dois forcer
 un redémarrage. C'est à croire que cette machine a quelque chose qui empêche
 d'installer un autre OS...

 2) Faire une copie du CD-ROM à basse vitesse. Pas de meilleur résultat.

 Troublant...

 Pierre




  Le 29 novembre 2010 15:14, Dany Veilleux immorte...@hotmail.com a
 écrit :

  Bonjour,



   Une autre possibilité est d'essayer de démarrer d'un clé USB. Ca coûte
 moins cher en CD. :)

 --

 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:29:58 -0500
 From: urob...@gmail.com
 To: ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy
 14




 Merci pour ces conseils. Je vais essayer ça ce soir.

 Je me demandais s'il est préférable d'installer la version 32 bits
 (recommandée) ou 64 bits, puisque ma version de Windows est de 64 bits.

 Merci de votre aide


 urobepi

 ++

   Le 29 novembre 2010 13:18, Michael Faille 
 michael.faill...@ens.etsmtl.ca a écrit :

   Si ce n'est pas déjà fait, tente de faire la gravure du CD a basse
 vitesse (si ce n'est pas la vitesse minimum).



Certain CD avec certaine marque de graveur peuvent cauas. probleme.

Tu pourrais tenté de gravé Ubuntu avec un autre graveur et un autre
 marque de cd à basse vittesse



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2010/11/29 Pierre Roberge urob...@gmail.com


 Bonjour,

 J'ai tenté d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur un laptop HP Envy 14, sans succès.
 J'ai changé l'ordre du boot dans le BIOS pour permettre de booter sur le
 CD-ROM interne. Au démarrage, je vois 2 petites icônes dans le bas de
 l'écran puis, plus rien. Le CD-ROM tourne pendant un certain temps et finit
 par s'arrêter. J'aimerais bien installer Ubuntu en dual-boot avec Windows 7
 mais ça ne semble pas possible sur cette machine. Quelqu'un aurait-il une
 idée?

 Merci.


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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy 14

2010-11-30 Thread Gilbert Dion
Y a sûrement moyen d'installer Ubuntu en choisissant un mode d'affichage
générique, mais je sais pas trop comment faire. Sans doute que quelqu'un sur
cette liste connait la recette...

*Gilbert*


Le 30 novembre 2010 09:18, Pierre Roberge urob...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour,

 Je suis arrivé à la même conclusion concernant la carte. Elle n'est
 probablement supportée. C'est une ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650. L'idée
 d'installer dans le noir ne me sourit pas beaucoup, surtout qu'à la fin de
 l'installation, la carte ne sera probablement pas plus reconnue.



 Le 29 novembre 2010 23:05, Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com a écrit :

  Mon impression, c'est que la carte graphique n'est pas reconnue par
 l'installation. J'ai connu les mêmes symptômes en tentant une installation
 sur un iMac tout récent. L'installation se fait «dans le noir».

 *Gilbert *


 Le 29 novembre 2010 22:38, Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com a
 écrit :

  Personnellement, j'essaierais alors une version différente du CD
 d'installation (Alternate), qu'on peut trouver sur le site de Ubuntu...




 On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 22:29 -0500, Pierre Roberge wrote:

 Bonjour,

 J'ai essayé les 2 solutions suivantes qui m'ont été proposées:

 1) Appuyer sur ESC lorsque les 2 icônes aparaissent dans l'écran de
 démarrage. Effectivement, j'accède alors à l'écran d'installation. Je
 choisis d'installer sur le disque dur (2e option). L'écran devient noir, un
 curseur apparaît brièvement dans le coin supérieur gauche puis, plus rien.
 J'entends le CD-ROM travailler mais il finit par s'arrêter et je dois forcer
 un redémarrage. C'est à croire que cette machine a quelque chose qui empêche
 d'installer un autre OS...

 2) Faire une copie du CD-ROM à basse vitesse. Pas de meilleur résultat.

 Troublant...

 Pierre




  Le 29 novembre 2010 15:14, Dany Veilleux immorte...@hotmail.com a
 écrit :

  Bonjour,



   Une autre possibilité est d'essayer de démarrer d'un clé USB. Ca coûte
 moins cher en CD. :)

 --

 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:29:58 -0500
 From: urob...@gmail.com
 To: ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy
 14




 Merci pour ces conseils. Je vais essayer ça ce soir.

 Je me demandais s'il est préférable d'installer la version 32 bits
 (recommandée) ou 64 bits, puisque ma version de Windows est de 64 bits.

 Merci de votre aide


 urobepi

 ++

   Le 29 novembre 2010 13:18, Michael Faille 
 michael.faill...@ens.etsmtl.ca a écrit :

   Si ce n'est pas déjà fait, tente de faire la gravure du CD a basse
 vitesse (si ce n'est pas la vitesse minimum).



Certain CD avec certaine marque de graveur peuvent cauas. probleme.

Tu pourrais tenté de gravé Ubuntu avec un autre graveur et un autre
 marque de cd à basse vittesse



Bonne chance!
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2010/11/29 Pierre Roberge urob...@gmail.com


 Bonjour,

 J'ai tenté d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur un laptop HP Envy 14, sans
 succès. J'ai changé l'ordre du boot dans le BIOS pour permettre de booter
 sur le CD-ROM interne. Au démarrage, je vois 2 petites icônes dans le bas de
 l'écran puis, plus rien. Le CD-ROM tourne pendant un certain temps et finit
 par s'arrêter. J'aimerais bien installer Ubuntu en dual-boot avec Windows 7
 mais ça ne semble pas possible sur cette machine. Quelqu'un aurait-il une
 idée?

 Merci.


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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Michel Leduc

Groupe
Je suis vraiment déçu.
Personne ne m'aide !  Je n'ai eu aucune réponse
*Ou dois-je m'adresser?
*Dois-je faire appel à Fabian Rodriguez que je ne veux pas déranger pour 
une niaiserie?


Voici donc ce que j'ai mis sur la liste Forum Ubuntu anglaise.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10163839#post10163839

*ACPI error ???*

I see in different logs the followins errors

ACPI Error (psargs-0359): [\_TZ_.THRM] Namespace lookup failure, 
AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\_GPE._L1C] 
(Node f701d450), AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L1C] 
(20100428/evgpe-395)


and this happen + or - at 3 minutes interval in
kern.log, messages, syslog!

What can cause these errors ?
Where to look?

Ubuntu 10.10 on HP Pavilion a1020n

Thanks


AUCUNE RÉPONSE ENCORE

Le 2010-11-24 13:10, Michel Leduc a écrit :





Voici le message que j'ai posté sur les listes...



deux fois sur le Forum Ubuntu français


J'ai placé il y a plusieurs jours un questions concernant la présence 
du message suivant à répétition dans les logs

Je n'ai reçu aucune réponse
Est-ce parce qu'il est adressé à un mauvais endroit?
Où dois-je le placer pour avoir une réponse?
Existe-t-il d'autres forums pour m'aider?

/Je remarque les messages suivants dans les logs:/

/ACPI Error (psargs-0359): [\_TZ_.THRM] Namespace lookup failure, 
AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\_GPE._L1C] 
(Node f701d450), AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L1C] 
(20100428/evgpe-395)/


/Une fois par deux trois minutes ces messages s'affichent à plusieurs 
endroits

kern.log, messages, syslog!/

/D'ou vient se genre d'erreur?
Comment la corriger?/



AUCUNE RÉPONSE


Merci à ceux qui m'aideront...



Sur ce groupe, une personne m'a parlé des pilotes propriétaire. J'en 
n'ai pas.
et de la chaleur ce qui est plus probable (ACPI) mais pas de la raison 
ni du pourquoi des messages...


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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Marc Deslauriers
Salut,

On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 10:12 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:
 Groupe
 Je suis vraiment déçu.
 Personne ne m'aide !  Je n'ai eu aucune réponse 

Est-il possible que personne t'as répondu car personne sait comment
arranger ton problème?

 Ou dois-je m'adresser?

Il semble avoir un bug déjà ouvert avec les mêmes symptômes sur les
laptops HP:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+bug/551654

As-tu essayé de mettre à jour le BIOS de ton laptop?

 Dois-je faire appel à Fabian Rodriguez que je ne veux pas déranger
 pour une niaiserie?

 Voici donc ce que j'ai mis sur la liste Forum Ubuntu anglaise.
 
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10163839#post10163839
 

Tu peux aussi essayer http://www.askubuntu.com

 
 
 AUCUNE RÉPONSE ENCORE

Voir commentaire plus haut.


 Sur ce groupe, une personne m'a parlé des pilotes propriétaire. J'en
 n'ai pas.
 et de la chaleur ce qui est plus probable (ACPI) mais pas de la raison
 ni du pourquoi des messages...
 

Les erreurs sont probablement simplement du à l'interpréteur ACPI qui
n'est pas capable d'interpréter les tableaux dans ton BIOS.

Soit que c'est cosmétique seulement, dans ce cas tu peux ignorer, ou
bien il y a des fonctionnalités ACPI qui ne seront pas disponible, tel
que la fan qui ne fonctionne pas quand le laptop devient chaud, ou le
suspend/resume qui ne fonctionne pas.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy 14

2010-11-30 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
On 10-11-30 09:46 AM, Gilbert Dion wrote:
 Y a sûrement moyen d'installer Ubuntu en choisissant un mode
 d'affichage générique, mais je sais pas trop comment faire. Sans doute
 que quelqu'un sur cette liste connait la recette...


C'est ce que le Alternate CD permet de faire, comme je l'ai mentionné il
y a qqs jours. Voir:
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/installation_alternate

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Impossible d'installer Ubuntu 10.10 sur HP Envy 14

2010-11-30 Thread Louis-Michel Gelinas
Ou dans le menu au boot, choisir nomodeset cela de-active le boot
graphique. Pour mon dell inspiron 1501 c'est requis pour installer, mais
aussi par après simplement booter.



2010/11/30 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@ubuntu.com

  On 10-11-30 09:46 AM, Gilbert Dion wrote:

 Y a sûrement moyen d'installer Ubuntu en choisissant un mode d'affichage
 générique, mais je sais pas trop comment faire. Sans doute que quelqu'un sur
 cette liste connait la recette...


 C'est ce que le Alternate CD permet de faire, comme je l'ai mentionné il y
 a qqs jours. Voir:
 http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/installation_alternate

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Michel Leduc
Le 2010-11-30 10:36, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
 Salut,

 On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 10:12 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:
 Groupe
 Je suis vraiment déçu.
 Personne ne m'aide !  Je n'ai eu aucune réponse
 Est-il possible que personne t'as répondu car personne sait comment
 arranger ton problème?

 Ou dois-je m'adresser?
 Il semble avoir un bug déjà ouvert avec les mêmes symptômes sur les
 laptops HP:

 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+bug/551654

 As-tu essayé de mettre à jour le BIOS de ton laptop?

 Dois-je faire appel à Fabian Rodriguez que je ne veux pas déranger
 pour une niaiserie?
 Voici donc ce que j'ai mis sur la liste Forum Ubuntu anglaise.

 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10163839#post10163839

 Tu peux aussi essayer http://www.askubuntu.com


 AUCUNE RÉPONSE ENCORE
 Voir commentaire plus haut.


 Sur ce groupe, une personne m'a parlé des pilotes propriétaire. J'en
 n'ai pas.
 et de la chaleur ce qui est plus probable (ACPI) mais pas de la raison
 ni du pourquoi des messages...

 Les erreurs sont probablement simplement du à l'interpréteur ACPI qui
 n'est pas capable d'interpréter les tableaux dans ton BIOS.

 Soit que c'est cosmétique seulement, dans ce cas tu peux ignorer, ou
 bien il y a des fonctionnalités ACPI qui ne seront pas disponible, tel
 que la fan qui ne fonctionne pas quand le laptop devient chaud, ou le
 suspend/resume qui ne fonctionne pas.

 Marc.



Enfin une réponse qui me semble intelligente
J'ajoute. Ce n'est pas un laptop mais un Desktop de 2004 environ.
Peut être l'âge et de l'opérateur et de l'ordinateur.
Le dernier paragraphe est instructif.
Mes fans fonctionnent. et de temps en temps, une repart plus puissamment.
Dois-je opérer de capot ouvert?

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 11:03 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:
 
 Enfin une réponse qui me semble intelligente
 J'ajoute. Ce n'est pas un laptop mais un Desktop de 2004 environ.
 Peut être l'âge et de l'opérateur et de l'ordinateur.
 Le dernier paragraphe est instructif.
 Mes fans fonctionnent. et de temps en temps, une repart plus puissamment.
 Dois-je opérer de capot ouvert?

Non! Opérer le capot ouvert risque d'endommager l'ordinateur. Un desktop
est conçu pour opérer avec le capot fermé, pour que le ventilateur du
bloc d'alimentation puisse faire circuler l'air par dessus les pièces
qui chauffent. Quand on opère le capot ouvert, la circulation d'air ne
se fait plus et les pièces surchauffent.

Si c'est un ordinateur de table, je ne m'inquièterais pas côté
ventilation...c'est surtout dans les laptops que le ACPI allume et
éteins le ventilateur pour économiser de la batterie.

Si vous n'éprouvez aucun problème avec votre ordinateur, je vous suggère
d'ignorer ces messages.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Michel Leduc
Le 2010-11-30 11:09, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
 On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 11:03 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:
 Enfin une réponse qui me semble intelligente
 J'ajoute. Ce n'est pas un laptop mais un Desktop de 2004 environ.
 Peut être l'âge et de l'opérateur et de l'ordinateur.
 Le dernier paragraphe est instructif.
 Mes fans fonctionnent. et de temps en temps, une repart plus puissamment.
 Dois-je opérer de capot ouvert?
 Non! Opérer le capot ouvert risque d'endommager l'ordinateur. Un desktop
 est conçu pour opérer avec le capot fermé, pour que le ventilateur du
 bloc d'alimentation puisse faire circuler l'air par dessus les pièces
 qui chauffent. Quand on opère le capot ouvert, la circulation d'air ne
 se fait plus et les pièces surchauffent.

 Si c'est un ordinateur de table, je ne m'inquièterais pas côté
 ventilation...c'est surtout dans les laptops que le ACPI allume et
 éteins le ventilateur pour économiser de la batterie.

C'est ce que je pensais mais comme c'est un ordinateur de table je ne 
vois pas pourquoi  ACPI est en opération. Je ne me rappele pas si il y a 
quelque temps ces erreurs étant présentes. Comme j'ai présentement le 
noyau 2.6.35-23-generic puisque je fais les mise à jour continuellement, 
ILS ont peut être ajouté des nouveautés qui causent ce problème pour mon 
vieil ordinateur.
 Si vous n'éprouvez aucun problème avec votre ordinateur, je vous suggère
 d'ignorer ces messages.


C'est ce que je fais présentement...
 Marc.



Merci

Voici ce que je vais tenter.
J'ai acquis un disque de 500GB il y a environ 2 ans pour y installer 
Ubuntu correctement.
J'avais initialement un disque 200GB avec Ubuntu et windows séparé mais 
j'ai eu des difficultés et perdu le secteur 0 /$%?*()%/!. Cependant, 
ce disque est lisible de sorte que si je veux partir avec Windows, je 
force le départ sur ce disque corrompu. Je peux atteindre le contenu du 
disque par Ubuntu directement. C'est pour cela que j'ai dans ma boîte 
les deux disques.
Je vais donc débrancher ce disque pour minimiser la chaleur interne et 
voir si les messages d'erreurs sont encore présents. Il faut dire que 
cet ordi est constamment en opération jour et nuit parce que je 
participe aux projets de BOINC (calcul scientifique distribué sur des 
ordinateurs personnels). Je leur donne mon électricité et un peu de 
puissance de calcul.

Je vous en donnerai des nouvelles.

Merci Marc.




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[Ubuntu-QC] Sécuriser parametres Firefox

2010-11-30 Thread Ech0s
Bonjour

En prevision du contrôle parentales, comment faire pour bloquer l'accès
au changement de paramètres de sécurités dans firefox sous Ubuntu 10.10.

Bonne fin de journée
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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Sécuriser parametres Firefox

2010-11-30 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
On 10-11-30 05:15 PM, Ech0s wrote:
 Bonjour

 En prevision du contrôle parentales, comment faire pour bloquer l'accès
 au changement de paramètres de sécurités dans firefox sous Ubuntu 10.10.

 Bonne fin de journée

Tu pourrais commencer par ceci:
http://www.pcc-services.com/kixtart/firefox-lockdown.html

Sans surveillance, cependant, la personne contrôlée pourrait démarrer
en mode recovery, changer le profil Firefox, etc... Démarrer Firefox en
safemode pourrait aussi contourner ses protections, donc à tester avant
de mettre en place à grande échelle :)

En général dès que l'usager aura accès au système de fichiers il pourra
contourner d'une manière ou d'une autre ces mécanismes de protection.
Une recherche plus poussée avec comme mots clés Firefox et lockdown
proposera probablement d'autres solutions.

A+

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread Martin Gamache
Si tu as fait d'autres ajouts dans ce PC, je vérifierais si le bloc
d'alimentation dans l'ordi a une bonne capacité de puissance (Watts).
Un bloc à faible capacité (genre 300w et moins) qui fournit un pc
exigeant (carte graphique puissante, autre ajout de périphérique) peut
chauffer...


Moi aussi je participa à BOINC, on devrait peut-être se partir un groupe
Ubuntu-Québec pour se motiver à y participer... ;)  

On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 14:11 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:

 Le 2010-11-30 11:09, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
  On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 11:03 -0500, Michel Leduc wrote:
  Enfin une réponse qui me semble intelligente
  J'ajoute. Ce n'est pas un laptop mais un Desktop de 2004 environ.
  Peut être l'âge et de l'opérateur et de l'ordinateur.
  Le dernier paragraphe est instructif.
  Mes fans fonctionnent. et de temps en temps, une repart plus puissamment.
  Dois-je opérer de capot ouvert?
  Non! Opérer le capot ouvert risque d'endommager l'ordinateur. Un desktop
  est conçu pour opérer avec le capot fermé, pour que le ventilateur du
  bloc d'alimentation puisse faire circuler l'air par dessus les pièces
  qui chauffent. Quand on opère le capot ouvert, la circulation d'air ne
  se fait plus et les pièces surchauffent.
 
  Si c'est un ordinateur de table, je ne m'inquièterais pas côté
  ventilation...c'est surtout dans les laptops que le ACPI allume et
  éteins le ventilateur pour économiser de la batterie.
 
 C'est ce que je pensais mais comme c'est un ordinateur de table je ne 
 vois pas pourquoi  ACPI est en opération. Je ne me rappele pas si il y a 
 quelque temps ces erreurs étant présentes. Comme j'ai présentement le 
 noyau 2.6.35-23-generic puisque je fais les mise à jour continuellement, 
 ILS ont peut être ajouté des nouveautés qui causent ce problème pour mon 
 vieil ordinateur.
  Si vous n'éprouvez aucun problème avec votre ordinateur, je vous suggère
  d'ignorer ces messages.
 
 
 C'est ce que je fais présentement...
  Marc.
 
 
 
 Merci
 
 Voici ce que je vais tenter.
 J'ai acquis un disque de 500GB il y a environ 2 ans pour y installer 
 Ubuntu correctement.
 J'avais initialement un disque 200GB avec Ubuntu et windows séparé mais 
 j'ai eu des difficultés et perdu le secteur 0 /$%?*()%/!. Cependant, 
 ce disque est lisible de sorte que si je veux partir avec Windows, je 
 force le départ sur ce disque corrompu. Je peux atteindre le contenu du 
 disque par Ubuntu directement. C'est pour cela que j'ai dans ma boîte 
 les deux disques.
 Je vais donc débrancher ce disque pour minimiser la chaleur interne et 
 voir si les messages d'erreurs sont encore présents. Il faut dire que 
 cet ordi est constamment en opération jour et nuit parce que je 
 participe aux projets de BOINC (calcul scientifique distribué sur des 
 ordinateurs personnels). Je leur donne mon électricité et un peu de 
 puissance de calcul.
 
 Je vous en donnerai des nouvelles.
 
 Merci Marc.
 
 
 
 


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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] ACPI error

2010-11-30 Thread croison
salut les cruncheurs

vous parler de boinc est ce que vous connaissez l'alliance francophone?

 http://forum.boinc-af.org/index.php

 il existe une MT quebec et un forum 

http://forum.quebec.boinc-af.org/

@+

 
 Moi aussi je participa à BOINC, on devrait peut-être se partir un
 groupe Ubuntu-Québec pour se motiver à y participer... ;)  
 
   
  Je vais donc débrancher ce disque pour minimiser la chaleur interne et 
  voir si les messages d'erreurs sont encore présents. Il faut dire que 
  cet ordi est constamment en opération jour et nuit parce que je 
  participe aux projets de BOINC (calcul scientifique distribué sur des 
  ordinateurs personnels). Je leur donne mon électricité et un peu de 
  puissance de calcul.
 
  
  
 


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[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK website hack day

2010-11-30 Thread Alan Bell
Hi all,

Some of us have been tinkering with the new LoCo team website which can 
currently be found at http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org

It now has a slightly broken map thing 
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/where-are-we/ which we can hack into a less 
broken state, it has links to the IRC channel logs 
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/todays-chatter/ and embedded live webchat 
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/join-the-conversation/
There is a scrappy looking twitter feed follower on the right and the 
recipes section is coming along nicely.
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/category/recipes/
There is even an article about the christmas party (please come along!) 
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/2010/11/20/christmas-party/

We need to do some work to clean things up and make it all shiny and 
functional so I am proposing a hack day on Friday 10th December where we 
meet up in the #ubuntu-uk on IRC (use an IRC client or 
http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/join-the-conversation ) and work together on 
it. Anyone can join in, no previous experience required however we do 
want to keep the quality standards nice and high. Off the top of my head 
the tasks break down as follows:
Writing content about the team and events - requires a good standard of 
English, with grammar, spelling, punctuation etc.
CSS tweaks to make it look pretty - requires some knowledge of CSS
Fixing the map and adding any other functionality we think of - some 
knowledge of PHP and Wordpress might be handy.
See you on the 10th, or if you want to get started before then ask for a 
user account in the IRC channel.

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[ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
Hi all,

My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
someone recommend something similiar upto £30?




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread Kris Douglas
On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
 someone recommend something similiar upto £30?

Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny bit
of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming out
which support AM2.

[1] 
https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from the older
motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?

Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,
  My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
  someone recommend something similiar upto £30?

 Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny bit
 of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming out
 which support AM2.

 [1]
 https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread Kris Douglas
On 30 November 2010 13:33, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from the older
 motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?
 Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!

 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,
  My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
  someone recommend something similiar upto £30?

 Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny bit
 of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming out
 which support AM2.

 [1]
 https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392

No guarantees, but I am sure they will. I am assuming your old parts
are an AM2 processor, running at 95W or less, and DDR 2 RAM?


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 13:33, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
  so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from the
 older
  motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?
  Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!
 
  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi all,
   My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
   someone recommend something similiar upto £30?
 
  Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny bit
  of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming out
  which support AM2.
 
  [1]
 
 https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392

 No guarantees, but I am sure they will. I am assuming your old parts
 are an AM2 processor, running at 95W or less, and DDR 2 RAM?


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it is yes...although i intend to add a graphics card eventually! im
presuming it will have on board graphics of some sort?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 13:46, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  On 30 November 2010 13:33, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
   so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from the
   older
   motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?
   Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!
  
   On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com
 
   wrote:
  
   On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard.
 Can
someone recommend something similiar upto £30?
  
   Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny
 bit
   of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming out
   which support AM2.
  
   [1]
  
  
 https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392
 
  No guarantees, but I am sure they will. I am assuming your old parts
  are an AM2 processor, running at 95W or less, and DDR 2 RAM?
 
 
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  it is yes...although i intend to add a graphics card eventually! im
  presuming it will have on board graphics of some sort?

 I think it is up to you to check the specs before you buy it.  Looking
 at the link it took me about 3 seconds to confirm that it does have
 onboard graphics.

 Colin

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 yes your right...i just saw it..missed it first time!


Thank you for the much appreciated suggestion. Any other suggestions from
places that offer FREE delivery! ?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread Kris Douglas
On 30 November 2010 15:11, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 13:46, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  On 30 November 2010 13:33, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
   so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from the
   older
   motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?
   Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!
  
   On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas
   krisdoug...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard.
Can
someone recommend something similiar upto £30?
  
   Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny
   bit
   of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming
   out
   which support AM2.
  
   [1]
  
  
   https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392
 
  No guarantees, but I am sure they will. I am assuming your old parts
  are an AM2 processor, running at 95W or less, and DDR 2 RAM?
 
 
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  it is yes...although i intend to add a graphics card eventually! im
  presuming it will have on board graphics of some sort?

 I think it is up to you to check the specs before you buy it.  Looking
 at the link it took me about 3 seconds to confirm that it does have
 onboard graphics.

 Colin

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 yes your right...i just saw it..missed it first time!

 Thank you for the much appreciated suggestion. Any other suggestions from
 places that offer FREE delivery! ?

I think Scan had relatively cheap (and/or free) delivery, you could
try them? Though recently looking at Scan, they seem to be getting rid
of the AM2(+) Hardware... Failing that, sometimes if you ring Aria and
badger them you can get stuff delivered cheaper than it says on the
website.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK website hack day

2010-11-30 Thread Chris Wilson
 I am proposing a hack day on Friday 10th December where we 
 meet up in the #ubuntu-uk on IRC

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
will try that. THank you Kris!

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 15:11, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
 
  On 30 November 2010 13:46, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  
   On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com
 
   wrote:
  
   On 30 November 2010 13:33, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
so basically the my cpu and memory which i used previously (from
 the
older
motherboard link provided) will work in this fine..?
Thank you this seems like a good motherboard!
   
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kris Douglas
krisdoug...@gmail.com
wrote:
   
On 30 November 2010 12:22, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Hi all,
 My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7motherboard.
 Can
 someone recommend something similiar upto £30?
   
Something like this [1] should do the trick, even includes a tiny
bit
of future-proofing. I don't expect to see many new boards coming
out
which support AM2.
   
[1]
   
   
   
 https://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/AMD+AM3+(nForce+Chipset)/Asrock+N68C-S+UCC+nForce+630a+(Socket+AM2%2B)+DDR2/DDR3+PCI-Express+Motherboard+?productId=40392
  
   No guarantees, but I am sure they will. I am assuming your old parts
   are an AM2 processor, running at 95W or less, and DDR 2 RAM?
  
  
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   it is yes...although i intend to add a graphics card eventually! im
   presuming it will have on board graphics of some sort?
 
  I think it is up to you to check the specs before you buy it.  Looking
  at the link it took me about 3 seconds to confirm that it does have
  onboard graphics.
 
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  yes your right...i just saw it..missed it first time!
 
  Thank you for the much appreciated suggestion. Any other suggestions from
  places that offer FREE delivery! ?

 I think Scan had relatively cheap (and/or free) delivery, you could
 try them? Though recently looking at Scan, they seem to be getting rid
 of the AM2(+) Hardware... Failing that, sometimes if you ring Aria and
 badger them you can get stuff delivered cheaper than it says on the
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK website hack day

2010-11-30 Thread Neil Perry
all day...
Neil Perry


On 30 November 2010 15:23, Chris Wilson afrowi...@gmail.com wrote:

   I am proposing a hack day on Friday 10th December where we
  meet up in the #ubuntu-uk on IRC

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread Colin Law
On 30 November 2010 15:11, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
 [..]
 Thank you for the much appreciated suggestion. Any other suggestions from
 places that offer FREE delivery! ?

Remember that free delivery is not necessarily the best deal.
Sometimes price + delivery from somewhere that charges delivery can be
less than price from somewhere else with free delivery.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK website hack day

2010-11-30 Thread Chris Wilson
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread javadayaz
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 On 30 November 2010 15:11, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
  [..]
  Thank you for the much appreciated suggestion. Any other suggestions from
  places that offer FREE delivery! ?

 Remember that free delivery is not necessarily the best deal.
 Sometimes price + delivery from somewhere that charges delivery can be
 less than price from somewhere else with free delivery.

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[ubuntu-uk] PCI dialup modems ....

2010-11-30 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there 

On the odd occasion I have found it useful to have a dialup modem.  The
one I used to use (a USB modem) is a winmodem and very much in the
unsupported category.  I dug out a couple of old PCI modems and tried
those.  Both identify as supported 'Linmodems' using scanModem.  I got
the suggested package and installed hsfmodem from
http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/install.php

This looked promising and recognised the modems - BUT the builtin
diagnostics tell me that the latest kernel I'm using doesn't support the
required module.

I take this to mean that it would mean compiling a custom kernel to make
use of what is now obviously cobwebby software and a couple of fairly
cobwebby bits of hardware.  Is there an easy way of adding what I need?
(Something silly like adding 'winmodem' to /etc/modules or would I be
better binning the old PCI winmodems and spending £8 or £9 on a
Linux-compatible USB modem?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] PCI dialup modems ....

2010-11-30 Thread Alan Pope
On 30 November 2010 16:36, Barry Drake bdr...@crosswire.org wrote:
 I take this to mean that it would mean compiling a custom kernel to make
 use of what is now obviously cobwebby software and a couple of fairly
 cobwebby bits of hardware.  Is there an easy way of adding what I need?
 (Something silly like adding 'winmodem' to /etc/modules or would I be
 better binning the old PCI winmodems and spending £8 or £9 on a
 Linux-compatible USB modem?


Personally I'd avoid all this by buying a 2nd hand external serial
modem and a USB to serial cable in case the machine in question has no
serial ports.

Well, that's what I did. :)

Cheers,
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[ubuntu-uk] help seting up alamin

2010-11-30 Thread Jacob Mansfield
 would somebody be able to guide me through setting up an alamin IP-SMS
gateway on a ubuntu 10.10 server?
thanks in advance
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Team meeting Tuesday evening

2010-11-30 Thread Alan Bell
On 29/11/10 22:11, Alan Bell wrote:
 Hi all,

 our rescheduled meeting is at 9:00 PM on Tuesday in the
 #ubuntu-uk-meeting channel. You can join in from your web browser by
 going to
 http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#ubuntu-uk-meetinguio=OT10cnVlJjEwPXRydWUmMTE9MjEmMTI9dHJ1ZQ1d

 agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeamMeetingAgenda

 see you there!


 Alan.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Nouveau

2010-11-30 Thread Ron Rhodes
On 28/11/10 15:49, danteash...@gmail.com wrote:
 The problem is, I have no idea how to get into Ubuntu and install the
 driver. Nouveau leaves me with a failed X session (IE, at the command line)
 and I've little idea how to install the driver through that. :P


Do you know which nvidia driver you need to install? Knowing this will 
assist in guiding you through the process.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] help seting up alamin

2010-11-30 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
On 30 November 2010 17:08, Jacob Mansfield cyberja...@gmail.com wrote:
 would somebody be able to guide me through setting up an alamin IP-SMS
 gateway on a ubuntu 10.10 server?
 thanks in advance

I'd suggest starting at their website: http://www.alamin.org/en/index.html
and the howto: http://www.alamin.org/download/ALAMIN_howto.pdf

Bearing in mind it hasn't been updated since 2006 and the phones
listed as compatible aren't exactly current I'm not sure how much
success you're going to have.

Good luck!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] help seting up alamin

2010-11-30 Thread Matt Sturdy
On 30 November 2010 15:08, Jacob Mansfield cyberja...@gmail.com wrote:

 would somebody be able to guide me through setting up an alamin IP-SMS
 gateway on a ubuntu 10.10 server?
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Jacob,

Alamin does seem to be inactive from their website.

If you're looking at processing relatively low volumes, then perhaps you
could consider gammu?  It's in the repos, and works relatively well for
submitting/receiving through a GSM modem (in the limited tests I ran).

Alternatively, kannel may be the thing you want.  It is mature software (can
be found in the repos) and I have used it to connect to operators over SMPP,
but not through modems.  Kannel supports receipt/submission through GSM
modems.

I have been on their mailing list a while, and it's an active product, with
development ongoing and a good level of email support.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Nouveau

2010-11-30 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
To be honest, not really; it's referred to as NVIDIA-current by jockey...

On 30 November 2010 17:26, Ron Rhodes owdronrho...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:

 On 28/11/10 15:49, danteash...@gmail.com wrote:
  The problem is, I have no idea how to get into Ubuntu and install the
  driver. Nouveau leaves me with a failed X session (IE, at the command
 line)
  and I've little idea how to install the driver through that. :P
 
 
 Do you know which nvidia driver you need to install? Knowing this will
 assist in guiding you through the process.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 48

2010-11-30 Thread Mark Harrison

 Remember that free delivery is not necessarily the best deal.
 Sometimes price + delivery from somewhere that charges delivery can be
 less than price from somewhere else with free delivery.

 Colin


..., and of course, that total price including delivery isn't always the
best deal either.

Sometimes, it's worth paying a few percent more to buy from a company that's
reputable and offers service on something other than a £1/minute phone line
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 48

2010-11-30 Thread Colin Law
On 30 November 2010 18:49, Mark Harrison m...@ascentium.co.uk wrote:


 Remember that free delivery is not necessarily the best deal.
 Sometimes price + delivery from somewhere that charges delivery can be
 less than price from somewhere else with free delivery.

 Colin


 ..., and of course, that total price including delivery isn't always the
 best deal either.

 Sometimes, it's worth paying a few percent more to buy from a company that's
 reputable and offers service on something other than a £1/minute phone line
 :-)

Very true, but I don't quite know what it has got to do with the
subject line of this post (Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67,
Issue 48)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Team meeting Tuesday evening

2010-11-30 Thread Alan Bell
On 29/11/10 22:11, Alan Bell wrote:
 Hi all,

 our rescheduled meeting is at 9:00 PM on Tuesday in the
 #ubuntu-uk-meeting channel. You can join in from your web browser by
 going to
 http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#ubuntu-uk-meetinguio=OT10cnVlJjEwPXRydWUmMTE9MjEmMTI9dHJ1ZQ1d

 agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeamMeetingAgenda

 see you there!


 Alan.


The meeting was peacefull and there were no arrests at the time, however 
there are reports that it was followed by a kettling, and a subsequent 
cup of tea.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LastMeeting

Next meeting on Thursday December 16th

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] i need a new motherboard

2010-11-30 Thread Rob Beard
On 30/11/10 12:22, javadayaz wrote:
 Hi all,

 My recently demised pc had this http://bit.ly/hQ5BT7 motherboard. Can
 someone recommend something similiar upto £30?


Slightly over budget but maybe this?

http://tinyurl.com/33f9gzj

Comes out at about £32 plus about £6 for delivery (unless you happen to 
live in Manchester I believe which means you might be able to pick one 
up from their store).

Looks like it supports DDR2 and DDR3 memory which is handy, means you 
can upgrade to DDR3 memory if your CPU supports it (the newer AM3 CPUs 
will, so Phenom II, Athlon II).

I was a bit surprised really to see that standard AM2+ boards (DDR2 
only) are getting hard to come by now.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Nouveau

2010-11-30 Thread Ron Rhodes
On 30/11/10 18:20, danteash...@gmail.com wrote:
 To be honest, not really; it's referred to as NVIDIA-current by jockey...

 On 30 November 2010 17:26, Ron Rhodesowdronrho...@tiscali.co.uk  wrote:

 On 28/11/10 15:49, danteash...@gmail.com wrote:
 The problem is, I have no idea how to get into Ubuntu and install the
 driver. Nouveau leaves me with a failed X session (IE, at the command
 line)
 and I've little idea how to install the driver through that. :P


 Do you know which nvidia driver you need to install? Knowing this will
 assist in guiding you through the process.
 Awaiting your reply.
 Regards Ron.

Assuming you are connected to the internet, at the command line prompt 
type apt-get install
nvidia-current without the quotation marks and it should install.


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introduction

2010-11-30 Thread K.de Jong
Hello everyone,

I thought I had done this already, introducing myself.

I am Keimpe de Jong, online knows as UndiFineD, I am 33 years old.
Peope visiting the IRC channel #ubuntu-accessibility have already met me.
I have no real disabilities, sight is getting slightly worse but that is normal.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UndiFineD
https://launchpad.net/~k.dejong


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introduction hajour

2010-11-30 Thread manuela popping
hello everyone.

i like to work on the accessibility program.
i got information about a few handicaps.
which everyone can read on my wiki page.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/hajour .
https://launchpad.net/~manuela-popping
even if I only have a small radartje at all.
every little bit helps.

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Re: introduction hajour

2010-11-30 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hiyas hajour,

your help on the accessibillty side of things will be welcome,
accessibillity do need 'real' people as well as the personas that get set
up.
I'm glad you have also found #ubuntu-beginners-team, any mentor or member of
there will always be happy to help you. All of our teams work together, we
are all part of the same family and you will get used to seeing familiar
names on different areas.

As both duane and I previously mentioned, feel free to ask anything at any
time, we always respond to messages once we are at our computers.

My kindest regards,

Phill.

On 30 November 2010 16:01, manuela popping manuela.popp...@yahoo.comwrote:

 hello everyone.

 i like to work on the accessibility program.
 i got information about a few handicaps.
 which everyone can read on my wiki page.
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/hajour .
 https://launchpad.net/~manuela-poppinghttps://launchpad.net/%7Emanuela-popping
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Re: Ubuntu Desktop weekly meetings

2010-11-30 Thread Robert Ancell

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Hi all,

So this concludes the trial of the desktop meeting summary...  Results
are here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2010-11-30

It seemed the consensus was the categories were important, so I
reformatted the list to include them.  I suggest we have a policy that
anything of ongoing importance/churn should have it's own category,
and these will change over time (e.g. I suspect the Unity category
will be not so important in a few cycles whereas we might be doing a
lot of developer experience work that would require one).

I also bolded some key words to make it easier to skim-read, these are
easy to add in the wiki as you enter items (use three apostrophes
'''), and/or they can be quickly updated during the meeting (only
takes a minute or so).

I propose we keep this format for now on.  Yes/no/should we change it?

- --Robert

On 18/11/10 10:50, Robert Ancell wrote:

 Today in the Eastern Edition of the Desktop meeting we discussed
 the structure and purpose of the weekly Desktop meetings. I'll try
 and summarise some of the points raised and propose some ideas.

 While the current meetings are working well, some of the
 challenges raised were: * Participants being split across
 timezones * Most participants work in different domains so
 traditional meeting structure may not be appropriate * The team is
 growing * How useful is the meeting summary? [1]

 I propose we more tightly define what the meeting purpose is, such
 as: * The meeting scope is the Ubuntu Desktop product * The purpose
 of the meeting is to share information about progress/issues * The
 meetings are open to everyone in the community * The meetings
 should not take significant time * There will be more than one
 meeting so participants from around the world can join in * The
 output of the meetings will be a wiki page summarising the weekly
 progress: * Actions to be taken * New work completed * Issues
 raised

 The summary should be useful to the following people: * Ubuntu
 Desktop team members * Potential Desktop team members who want to
 know what is going on / look for areas where they can contribute *
 Media (e.g. OMG Ubuntu) who want an official record of what is
 going on in the Desktop product

 We also discussed some technology, but I'll leave that to follow
 up emails to keep this email short.

 --Robert

 [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2010-11-16

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Re: Ubuntu Desktop weekly meetings

2010-11-30 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 05:40:12PM +1100, Robert Ancell wrote:
 I also bolded some key words to make it easier to skim-read, these are
 easy to add in the wiki as you enter items (use three apostrophes
 '''), and/or they can be quickly updated during the meeting (only
 takes a minute or so).
 
 I propose we keep this format for now on.  Yes/no/should we change it?

I like the new format from a contribution point of view.  The old format
felt more like accounting work, which it seemed that no one would read
since it got to be so long.

The only thing I'd change is that the report still feels a bit like a
wall of bullet points.  There appear to be sets of bulletpoints that
sound related to one another, perhaps those could be combined/summarized
in one bullet each?  (I know this is really hard - I had to restrain
myself to fit all my wayland work to one bullet, you know how verbose I
usually am!)

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Re: Ubuntu Desktop weekly meetings

2010-11-30 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 05:40:12PM +1100, Robert Ancell wrote:
 So this concludes the trial of the desktop meeting summary...  Results
 are here:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2010-11-30
 
 I propose we keep this format for now on.  Yes/no/should we change it?

One other thought.  At this point we should solicit feedback from
whomever we consider to be the target audience for this report, to see
if this is delivering the appropriate amount of detail, or too much /
too little.

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Re: Ubuntu Desktop weekly meetings

2010-11-30 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 07:51:20AM +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
 Hello Robert,
 
 Robert Ancell [2010-12-01 17:40 +1100]:
  I propose we keep this format for now on.  Yes/no/should we change it?
 
 Thanks for this initiative! I like the format as it is now, it's a
 much more interesting read. What we sohld perhaps point out even more
 is the stuff that we are currently blocked on, perhaps we should put
 that into a separate category as well?

I remember at the meeting we had discussed this as one of the key parts
of this report, but like you point out it appears many of us did not
include that information.

Perhaps you could elaborate on your vision for how our audience would
use this blocker information in the report?  I.e., would someone be
taking actions to clear people's blockers?

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Re: [Ubuntuone-users] CouchDB 1.0 SRU to 10.04 LTS

2010-11-30 Thread Martin Pitt
Rodney Dawes [2010-11-27 11:14 -0500]:
 The problem with shipping couchdb 1.0 as a separate binary package (or
 set thereof), means that it's no longer a simple SRU to 10.04.

From my point of view, and at a scale how intrusive it is it is a lot
simpler than updating the main couchdb package, though.

 As well as an SRU for couchdb on 10.10 (which already ships 1.0, and
 would need to reconcile the split on upgrade)

Should be a simple Conflicts:/Replaces:/Provides: addition to the
couchdb package?

 and get the same dependency changes for 10.10 into 11.04.

That sounds easy.

 There are also other security fixes included in the set of changes from
 0.10 to 1.0, which means anyone actually using 0.10 is probably going to
 have to update anyway.

This is an unrelated, but equally important problem. If we aren't able
to provide security updates for 0.10 in lucid, then it means that it
should have never been accepted into main in the first place. So we
are stuck with it, especially since we don't expect everyone to
install from -updates (just from -security).

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update on ARB exception for /opt installation

2010-11-30 Thread Allison Randal
Tech Board met again today and agreed on:

- Allow .desktop files to be installed outside /opt. This is the only
exception needed, and persia has a potential workaround for Maverick.
- In Natty, we'll modify Quickly, cdbs, python-support, and related
packages to support installation in /opt.
- For Maverick, accept that .pyc files and version symlinks won't be
generated for Python libraries.
- For Maverick, ARB will perform manual package fixes on proposed
applications, to install in /opt and load libraries from /opt.
- Binaries only in /opt (no exceptions for Maverick), will not be in $PATH.
- Official install location is /opt/extras.ubuntu.com/packagename
(with version number, i.e. /opt/extras.ubuntu.com/foo-1.5)

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Natty Translations Plans I: Translations Stories

2010-11-30 Thread David Planella
Hi translators,

One of the projects we're working on the translations community this
cycle are Translations Stories [1].

We'd like to show how translations change people's lives for the best,
and how the work of translators has an impact on that. We'd like to
share our excitement and highlight the awesome work translators do, and
we thought that articles with translations stories would be the perfect
vehicle for that.

In order to achieve this, we need your help. You don't have to be a
translator for this: you only need a few spare hours and be willing to
give back to the project contributing on this effort to raise awareness
on translations.

If you are a team coordinator, please help us by signing up for a story,
or finding someone else in your team or LoCo who'd like to do it. I
might also get in touch with you directly.

Contribute
--

Do you want to submit a story to let everyone know about the fantastic
work the translation team in your language is doing? Well, that's easy!

  * Sign up. Sign up for writing a translations story on this wiki
page by adding your name to the list there:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Stories#Contribute
  * Research. Think about what you want to write, and get some
information. The Get inspired section below should give you a
few pointers to get you started.
  * Write a Story. Write a short article highlighting an area of
your choice related to translations. Don't forget to add a
picture!
  * Send the Story. Send me your story (david (DOT) planella (AT)
ubuntu (DOT) com) adding the word [STORY] to the e-mail's
subject. I'll then take care of publishing it to Ubuntu News,
Ubuntu Planet and to the translators Facebook page.

Get inspired


Here are some ideas about what you can write about:

  * Schools with Ubuntu in your language: Check out the schools
using Ubuntu in your language. Get in touch with them to get
more information and write how they are using Ubuntu.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Education/UbuntuSchools
  * Translation Jams: Did you run a translation jam during the
UbuntuGlobalJam or at any other time? Tell us how it went!
  * Statistics: Did your team had a whooping increase in translation
coverage since the last release? Tell us how you dit it and
promote some healthy competition among teams.
  * Interviews: Interview and tell us about people being able to use
Ubuntu in their language
  * Workflow: Are you particularly proud about your successful
translation workflow and would like to show it to other teams?
Write an article and let everyone know!
  * Be creative: There are lots more of other subjects or areas
where we can highlight the work of translators and their impact
on people's lives. Use your imagination as a source for stories!

Stay tuned for more news on this effort. We'll soon be publishing some
guidelines on how to write good translations stories to help you making
them even more awesome.

Are you going to be the first to send one? Looking forward to reading
them!

You will find more details and links here [2]

Regards,
David.

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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-community-n-translations-portal
[2]
http://davidplanella.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/natty-translations-plans-i-translations-stories

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IRC meeting

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Holstein
irc meeting reminder:

#ubuntustudio-devel on freenode 10 hours from now

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Flash Audio Issues

2010-11-30 Thread Tim Cook
Hi All,

I have a problem that I have not seen reported anywhere.  Maybe someone
here has a clue.

I installed Ubuntu Studio over Ubuntu 10.04 (AMD64)
Then upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 

I am using an Alesis iO2 Express USB audio interface for my electric
guitar.

All of my apps and hardware work just fine for recording and playback.
Including apps that are not JACK aware (i.e. Sound Recorder, Skype).

The problem is with Flash apps.  It is not browser dependent.  Same
symptoms any browser.

For playback they generally work.  Occasionally I will lose audio on
video or just audio playback. Reloading the page sometimes fixes it.
Sometimes I have to restart the OS.  :-(

But one thing that doesn't work at all is my microphone (internal or
external) with flash such as Livemocha.com and others that I need  it
for professionally.  The flash apps see the microphone but I get no
audio to the app.  The situation is the same with or without the USB
audio interface plugged in. 

Any ideas at all on how to trace this down?

Thanks,
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Re: Flash Audio Issues

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Holstein
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Tim Cook timothywayne.c...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi All,

 I have a problem that I have not seen reported anywhere.  Maybe someone
 here has a clue.

 I installed Ubuntu Studio over Ubuntu 10.04 (AMD64)
 Then upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10

 I am using an Alesis iO2 Express USB audio interface for my electric
 guitar.

 All of my apps and hardware work just fine for recording and playback.
 Including apps that are not JACK aware (i.e. Sound Recorder, Skype).

 The problem is with Flash apps.  It is not browser dependent.  Same
 symptoms any browser.

 For playback they generally work.  Occasionally I will lose audio on
 video or just audio playback. Reloading the page sometimes fixes it.
 Sometimes I have to restart the OS.  :-(

 But one thing that doesn't work at all is my microphone (internal or
 external) with flash such as Livemocha.com and others that I need  it
 for professionally.  The flash apps see the microphone but I get no
 audio to the app.  The situation is the same with or without the USB
 audio interface plugged in.

 Any ideas at all on how to trace this down?

 Thanks,
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did your microphone work in 10.04 ? i usually suggest trying live cd's
before installing, especially when leaving an LTS release, but maybe there
is something you need in 10.10 , and it totally *should work* in 10.10. have
you looked at alsamixer? maybe the microphone is just turned all the way
down?.. the other issues sound like flash issues to me (you are running
64bit right?)... are you up to date with system updates? i am running a
64bit 10.04 install on my studio box, but i dont use flash. i would say if i
needed a professional production box and *had* to use flash apps, i would
run a 32bit install of 10.04... im not suggesting you need to wipe the box
and go back, but i think it would be worth looking at a live CD (32bit
10.04) and trying to get the flash app your having trouble with running, and
check the mic...

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wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread MiRcHiS
somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int mine is
HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and blue tooth but
unfortunately
it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working good
in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10. updated it many
times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread Gabbe Nord
Do you have network-manager installed?

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:35 PM, MiRcHiS mirchis...@gmail.com wrote:


 somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int mine
 is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and blue tooth
 but unfortunately
 it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working good
 in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10. updated it many
 times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread MiRcHiS
yea .. i have it.. but my it is obvious that when i switch the wifi to on
the red should turn to blue.. but it isn't acting so.. :( lets say the
problem is with light only.. i tries with all possibilities. But i could not
connect to wifi or blueetooth.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Gabbe Nord gabbe.n...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you have network-manager installed?

 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:35 PM, MiRcHiS mirchis...@gmail.com wrote:


 somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int mine
 is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and blue tooth
 but unfortunately
 it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working
 good in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10. updated it
 many times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 23:05 +0530, MiRcHiS wrote:
 
 somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int
 mine is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and
 blue tooth but unfortunately 
 it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working
 good in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10.
 updated it many times but update could not solve my problem.. :(  
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Can't help myself, but I often read about wifi and firewire issues on
Linux.

Perhaps the German Google search, for results on English ;), could help,
by http://www.google.de/search?hl=deq=wifi
+linuxaq=faqi=g10aql=oq=gs_rfai= among other sides, this one might
be a help:

http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/

Note that the site itself was updated on 25 July 07 :S, but maybe the
links are state of the art :).

On German, but understandable even if you can't understand German:

'Linux wireless LAN support http://linux-wless.passys.nl
1 Nov 2010 ... Now available: Wireless on Linux with full iee802.11a and
ieee802.11n support on a PCI-express 1x card. Go to: Passys
wireless. ...'

Hm? '1 Nov 2010' vs '17. April 2006' ... anyway, the 'Komplette Liste',
on English 'complete list':

http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_alles.php?

Hth,

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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread Ricardo Lameiro
First of all. are you using a base install from ubuntu or ubuntustudio, you
are not clear on this.
then, please leave the models of the hardware so people can search better.

Have you tried to connect the laptop to a wired network? most of the time,
ubuntu can install drivers for that you need to have wired internet.

Cya

2010/11/30 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net

 On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 23:05 +0530, MiRcHiS wrote:
 
  somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int
  mine is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and
  blue tooth but unfortunately
  it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working
  good in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10.
  updated it many times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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 Can't help myself, but I often read about wifi and firewire issues on
 Linux.

 Perhaps the German Google search, for results on English ;), could help,
 by http://www.google.de/search?hl=deq=wifi
 +linuxaq=faqi=g10aql=oq=gs_rfai= among other sides, this one might
 be a help:

 http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/

 Note that the site itself was updated on 25 July 07 :S, but maybe the
 links are state of the art :).

 On German, but understandable even if you can't understand German:

 'Linux wireless LAN support http://linux-wless.passys.nl
 1 Nov 2010 ... Now available: Wireless on Linux with full iee802.11a and
 ieee802.11n support on a PCI-express 1x card. Go to: Passys
 wireless. ...'

 Hm? '1 Nov 2010' vs '17. April 2006' ... anyway, the 'Komplette Liste',
 on English 'complete list':

 http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_alles.php?

 Hth,

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Re: firepod midi support

2010-11-30 Thread mentoj dija
so thank you guys for your help to start my firepod running. a brilliant 
device. there is only one futher question: does the midi-interface built 
in the pod work out of the box? well, it doesn't in my case... what do?

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Re: firepod midi support

2010-11-30 Thread Ronan Jouchet
I think it should.
What does the MIDI tab of qjackctl report?

Ronan

On 10-11-30 06:35 PM, mentoj dija wrote:
 so thank you guys for your help to start my firepod running. a brilliant
 device. there is only one futher question: does the midi-interface built
 in the pod work out of the box? well, it doesn't in my case... what do?

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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread Daryl Haataja
My bluetooth is the same. Leave on and activated when exiting windows
or in Linux it will not turn on.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Daryl Haataja daryl.haat...@gmail.com wrote:
 On my comp I need to leave wifi on when exiting windows or it won't
 activate in linux.

 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Ricardo Lameiro
 ricardolame...@gmail.com wrote:
 First of all. are you using a base install from ubuntu or ubuntustudio, you
 are not clear on this.
 then, please leave the models of the hardware so people can search better.

 Have you tried to connect the laptop to a wired network? most of the time,
 ubuntu can install drivers for that you need to have wired internet.

 Cya

 2010/11/30 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net

 On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 23:05 +0530, MiRcHiS wrote:
 
  somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int
  mine is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and
  blue tooth but unfortunately
  it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working
  good in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10.
  updated it many times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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 Can't help myself, but I often read about wifi and firewire issues on
 Linux.

 Perhaps the German Google search, for results on English ;), could help,
 by http://www.google.de/search?hl=deq=wifi
 +linuxaq=faqi=g10aql=oq=gs_rfai= among other sides, this one might
 be a help:

 http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/

 Note that the site itself was updated on 25 July 07 :S, but maybe the
 links are state of the art :).

 On German, but understandable even if you can't understand German:

 'Linux wireless LAN support http://linux-wless.passys.nl
 1 Nov 2010 ... Now available: Wireless on Linux with full iee802.11a and
 ieee802.11n support on a PCI-express 1x card. Go to: Passys
 wireless. ...'

 Hm? '1 Nov 2010' vs '17. April 2006' ... anyway, the 'Komplette Liste',
 on English 'complete list':

 http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_alles.php?

 Hth,

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irc meetin

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Holstein
meeting in 15 minutes over on freenode.net in channel #ubuntustudio-devel

connect here via this
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[ubuntu-ec] saludos desde manta

2010-11-30 Thread Jonathan Vera

Saludos soy de manta, quiesiera instalar ubuntu en mi pc, que tengo que hacer 
para que me envien el cd, un primo se inscribio en algo y se lo mandaron, pero 
es una version antigua, quisiera la 10.10,
tambien tengo otras preguntas como estas

Se puede agregar usuarios en linux y quitar privilegios de administracion como 
en windows

Hay problemas con drivers, como sonido, video o Lan, o se instalan 
automaticamente como en WIN7??

Q tipos de programas soporta WINE, y cuales no, yo uso de diseño grafico 
(corel, photoShop, ilustrator, etc) se pueden instalar

espero su respuesta

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Fwd: Abrupta insuficiência de espa ço em disco

2010-11-30 Thread Paulo de Souza Lima
Em 29 de novembro de 2010 21:46, Luciano de Souza luchya...@gmail.comescreveu:

 Caros,
 Parece que o problema abaixo relatado não merece maior preocupação.
 Agora, ao verificar o tamanho da pasta /home/luciano, verifico que há
 849GB livres. Não consigo explicar o porquê apareceu-me tal mensagem
 quando liguei o computador. De qualquer forma, embora o fenômeno seja
 estranho, parece que tudo está bem.


Luciano, veja se as pastas /var/log/ e var/cache/apt/archives/ não tem
arquivos demais. Na primeira, algum programa pode estar gerando logs e
entupindo sua partição. Nesse caso você tem de identificar qual programa e
porque ele está gerando tantos logs. Na segunda são gravados backups dos
pacotes que você tem instalado. Você pode apagar os arquivos, se precisar.

O melhor mesmo é verificar se você não particionou um espaço muito pequeno
para essas pastas (supondo que você tenha partições separadas para elas) ou
para o / (supondo que elas estejam na partição /)

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Contents of ubuntu-br digest...

2010-11-30 Thread Zandre Bran
2010/11/29 Elson José Fritzen ejfrit...@gmail.com:
 Está lista eh de Ruindows? ou do Ubuntu?

Nem uma nem outra. Ela é somente para digest.

Por favos Elson, se for interagir com a lista altere seu modo de
recebimento para normal. O modo resumo diário (digest) é para somente
pessoas que queiram ficar como ouvintes.

Obrigado pela compreensão.

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Firefox 4 de novo (ou ainda)

2010-11-30 Thread Hermeto José de Menezes Silva
Renato,
Baixei os arquivos, descompactei e cliquei direto no arquivo firefox, e
marquei a opção de executar (não o firefox.bin) e funcionou.
Espero que com esta dica resolvas teu problema.

Hermeto Silva
Barra do Quaraí/RS
-
Em Dom, 2010-11-28 às 12:39 -0200, Renato Alvim escreveu:
 Hum...
 Vou tentar.
 
 Em 28 de novembro de 2010 11:49, Sidney slin...@gmail.com escreveu:
 
  Ou se quiser instalar via repositório fica mais fácil pois vai ter
  atualizações via apt normalmente:
 
  *sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa
  *
  *sudo apt-get update
  *
  *sudo apt-get install firefox-4.0*
 
  T+
  Sidney Lins
 
 
  2010/11/28 Renato Alvim renato.al...@gmail.com
 
   Ah, lembrei: chmod ...
   Obrigado!
  
   Em 28 de novembro de 2010 10:39, Paulo de Souza Lima 
   paulo.s.l...@gmail.com
escreveu:
  
Como disse anteriormente: Dá permissão de execução no binário.
   
Abraço
   
Em 28 de novembro de 2010 09:54, Renato Alvim renato.al...@gmail.com
escreveu:
   
 Entendi que é só executar o binário.
 Perdoem-me a insistência e desculpem-me a ignorância continuada.
 Mas vejam o que ocorre:

 ren...@ubuntu:~/Área de Trabalho/Instalação do Firefox4/firefox$
 firefox.bin
 firefox.bin: comando não encontrado
 ren...@ubuntu:~/Área de Trabalho/Instalação do Firefox4/firefox$
 .firefox.bin
 .firefox.bin: comando não encontrado
 ren...@ubuntu:~/Área de Trabalho/Instalação do Firefox4/firefox$

 Não executa.
 O que estou fazendo de errado?
 As permissões são de leitura e escrita para todos os usuários,
verifiquei.
 Ele não roda.
 E pensar que já programei em bash e hoje sou essa anta...
 Obrigado.



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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Criando 'pontos de restauração ' no Linux! (muito bom!)

2010-11-30 Thread nethell
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 15:04:06 -0200
Sidney slin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nethell, perguntei sobre o assunto do win pq com base no que for dito dá pra
 tentar simular
 algo no linux. Se observar bem, verá que o assunto continua sendo 'ponto de
 restauração'.
 Se achar que não está no 'conteúdo pertinente à lista', caso vc seja o adm
 dela pode fechar
 o tópico. Mas não entendi o que está fora. Foi por ter questionado sobre o
 recurso em Win?
 Espero que não né. Pq seria totalmente sem sentido fechar um tópico por
 isso.
 Conte com minha compreensão, desde que explique o motivo.
 Sem problemas.
 T+

Sidney, sem neuras:
O tópico é pontos de rastauração no linux, creio que isso diz tudo.
Não é o fato de citarmos exemplo de outro sistema mas sim de extender o assunto 
para o outro sistema, como estou observando. Compreenda que a sua postagem 
(que deu origem ao meu comentário) já estava simulando um suporte ao Windows, 
com questões pertinentes apenas a esse sistema.  
Não é o caso de fechar-se o tópico, mas de mantê-lo dentro da finalidade 
inicial (no linux) e, a meu ver, isto já foi bem discutido... não vejo porque 
extender mais este tópico.
Espero que compreenda :)

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Nautilus consumindo muita memória

2010-11-30 Thread nethell
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:19:23 -0200
Marco Antonio Abreu mabreu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Olá Pessoal.
 eu vi uma coisa estranha acontecer. Outro dia eu copiei muitos arquivos do
 HD do meu computador para uma HD externo que eu tenho. Ele copiou sem
 problemas, mas achei o meu computador meio lento após a cópia. Olhei os
 processos e vi que o Nautilus estava consumindo 1.5GB (um e meio gigabytes).
 Fiquei intrigado. Repeti o processo e tive o mesmo resultado. Eu uso o
 Ubuntu 10.10, atualizado do 10.04. Alguém já viu algo assim e/ou sabe como
 resolver?

Marco,
O processo de transferência via USB é mais lento, provavelmente o processo 
final está sendo executado em segundo plano e você não percebeu isso. Verifique 
se os leds indicadores do HD externo estão pulsando após a conclusão e, se 
estiverem, é exatamente isto. Aguarde o final do processo que tudo volta ao 
normal.
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Criando 'pontos de restauração ' no Linux! (muito bom!)

2010-11-30 Thread Sidney
Discordo totalmente.

Vale lembrar que não uso Win, por isso nao teria motivos de estar querendo
suporte desse S.O? Muito menos uma 'simulação de suporte'.
Se a questão pertinente ao win levar a uma solucao pertinente ao linux,
não vejo motivos para tanto alarde.

Ao meu ver, faltou apenas um pouco de bom senso.
Sem mais polêmicas, por favor.
T+



2010/11/30 nethell neth...@logbin.net

 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 15:04:06 -0200
 Sidney slin...@gmail.com wrote:

  Nethell, perguntei sobre o assunto do win pq com base no que for dito dá
 pra
  tentar simular
  algo no linux. Se observar bem, verá que o assunto continua sendo 'ponto
 de
  restauração'.
  Se achar que não está no 'conteúdo pertinente à lista', caso vc seja o
 adm
  dela pode fechar
  o tópico. Mas não entendi o que está fora. Foi por ter questionado sobre
 o
  recurso em Win?
  Espero que não né. Pq seria totalmente sem sentido fechar um tópico por
  isso.
  Conte com minha compreensão, desde que explique o motivo.
  Sem problemas.
  T+

 Sidney, sem neuras:
 O tópico é pontos de rastauração no linux, creio que isso diz tudo.
 Não é o fato de citarmos exemplo de outro sistema mas sim de extender o
 assunto para o outro sistema, como estou observando. Compreenda que a sua
 postagem (que deu origem ao meu comentário) já estava simulando um suporte
 ao Windows, com questões pertinentes apenas a esse sistema.
 Não é o caso de fechar-se o tópico, mas de mantê-lo dentro da finalidade
 inicial (no linux) e, a meu ver, isto já foi bem discutido... não vejo
 porque extender mais este tópico.
 Espero que compreenda :)

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Nautilus consumindo muita memória

2010-11-30 Thread Marco Antonio Abreu
Olá.

O Nautilus continuo com 1.5GB por cerca de 30 minutos após e desmontar o
dispositivo e desconecta-lo do PC. Como a performance do PC ficou
prejudicada, depois desse tempo eu reiniciei o PC.

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Em 30 de novembro de 2010 13:43, nethell neth...@logbin.net escreveu:

 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:19:23 -0200
 Marco Antonio Abreu mabreu...@gmail.com wrote:
  Olá Pessoal.
  eu vi uma coisa estranha acontecer. Outro dia eu copiei muitos arquivos
 do
  HD do meu computador para uma HD externo que eu tenho. Ele copiou sem
  problemas, mas achei o meu computador meio lento após a cópia. Olhei os
  processos e vi que o Nautilus estava consumindo 1.5GB (um e meio
 gigabytes).
  Fiquei intrigado. Repeti o processo e tive o mesmo resultado. Eu uso o
  Ubuntu 10.10, atualizado do 10.04. Alguém já viu algo assim e/ou sabe
 como
  resolver?

 Marco,
 O processo de transferência via USB é mais lento, provavelmente o processo
 final está sendo executado em segundo plano e você não percebeu isso.
 Verifique se os leds indicadores do HD externo estão pulsando após a
 conclusão e, se estiverem, é exatamente isto. Aguarde o final do processo
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Criando 'pontos de restauração ' no Linux! (muito bom!)

2010-11-30 Thread nethell
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 13:46:16 -0200
Sidney slin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Discordo totalmente.

É um direito seu, se todas as opiniões fossem iguais...
 
 Vale lembrar que não uso Win, por isso nao teria motivos de estar querendo
 suporte desse S.O? Muito menos uma 'simulação de suporte'.

Nem eu uso, mas o assunto passou a destacar o Windows e não o Linux.

 Se a questão pertinente ao win levar a uma solucao pertinente ao linux,
 não vejo motivos para tanto alarde.

Não foi alarde e sim uma solicitação cordial, além do fato de não ver até então 
essa pertinência à qual se referiu. 

 Ao meu ver, faltou apenas um pouco de bom senso.
 Sem mais polêmicas, por favor.

A questão do bom senso deixei a seu critério de início, não me cabe ter bom 
senso quando estou em uma lista pertinente ao Ubuntu, em um tópico igualmente 
relativo e vejo inúmeras citações e questões se referindo a outro sistema - 
isso é polêmico, não a minha solicitação.

De qualquer forma não pretendo mais discutir a questão pois a meu ver o tópico 
já descambou para flame e vai morrer nisso.

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