Re: [ubuntu-uk] How I made the screencasts

2006-11-12 Thread Alan Pope
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 11:39:55PM +, Andy wrote: you seem to have a lot of qemu images, first you create 1, then copy it and make read only. Yes, that becomes the master image which I backup. The reason for that is that in the past I have made changes to the master which are difficult to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Children In Need

2006-11-12 Thread Rob Beard
alan c wrote: Well Done! The big hurdle you have crossed is getting a venue, keep going! Publicity is obviously welcomed and your even t does have 'News' value, unlike and ongoing event however successful. Make sure that local media get to know? Yep, I will be approaching the local

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Children In Need

2006-11-12 Thread Rob Beard
Martin Fitzpatrick wrote: On 11/11/06, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hopefully with little events like this we'll be able to spread the word and do a bit for charity at the same time. I think it's a great idea - don't be put off by a lukewarm reception in some parts, it's

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Children In Need

2006-11-12 Thread Rob Beard
Greg Dash wrote: A nice idea, I think sessions like that is a great way for people to try out and learn about FLOSS, I would pop alone (Im down in cornwall) but Newton Abbot is a bit too north for me :-P Thats okay, I can understand it is a little too far for some people. You might be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Slide Shows.

2006-11-12 Thread Keith Powell
Many thanks to all who have given me advice regarding making DVD slide shows in Ubuntu. I really do appreciate it and there is a lot to experiment with. Sorry for the delay in sending this. Last Friday evening I was having ISP problems (yet again) and I was out all day yesterday. Cheers

[ubuntu-uk] Membership list on Launchpad

2006-11-12 Thread Ted Smith (F3 Web Site Administrator)
Hi all Months ago when I joined the team there was only a handful of people listed at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam near the bottom of the page. I think there was about 7 at the time. I added my profile like everyone else. But, unless I've missed the obvious, the listings of the members has been

[ubuntu-uk] [Fwd: Membership list on Launchpad]

2006-11-12 Thread Ted Smith (F3 Web Site Administrator)
Recall!! I've figured it out and added myself to the launchpad list. I'm still a bit baffled as to why we have two lists though (the launchpad list and the wiki list). Ted Original Message Subject:Membership list on Launchpad Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:30:29 +

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [Fwd: Membership list on Launchpad]

2006-11-12 Thread Nik Butler
Recall!! I've figured it out and added myself to the launchpad list. I'm still a bit baffled as to why we have two lists though (the launchpad list and the wiki list). Cool, At a Guess I might suggest that the Wiki is more like a community bulletin board and note space. Launchpad is

[ubuntu-uk] Linux User Group of Glastonbury

2006-11-12 Thread Sean Miller
Just to let anybody in the South West who is interested know that the Linux User Group of Glastonbury *is* still active, despite losing its regular venue and will be meeting at the Ridge Pottery, Queen Camel (between Yeovil and Castle Cary) on Tuesday night. We have a programme of speakers

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linux User Group of Glastonbury

2006-11-12 Thread Nik Butler
Sean Miller wrote: (between Yeovil and Castle Cary) on Tuesday night. Blimey I used to goto school in Yeovil, Westfield Comprehensive that is ! We have a programme of speakers etc. planned through the winter, but Cool , well you all know what a fan boy I am for the LUG.ORG.UK lot so