Re: [ubuntu-uk] A new member ?

2010-06-11 Thread Rob Beard
On 11/06/2010 01:55, Kévin Gaspard wrote: Hello I want to participate Ubuntu Party in England, I am French (I live near Paris) and I have already participated in two Ubuntu Party with Ubuntu-fr association (8.04 and 10.04) and two instance Linux Solution (2008 and 2010). I want to

[ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Bob Giles
Hi gurus, I am running 32bit Lucid on a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop with 4Gb ram. Following upgrading from the previous version I have had a few problems at startup. I will list them in the order which they manifested themselves. I am not suggesting that there is any connection between any of

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still having problems with recovery......

2010-06-11 Thread Rob Beard
On 10/06/2010 21:23, John Matthews wrote: Unfortunately. that is all that happens, you click on the recovery link, and it goes black, then it freezes, and you cant do anything at all after. That goes for each kernel recovery link. Until that update a couple of weeks ago it worked. The reason

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox and Flash

2010-06-11 Thread Byte Soup
Hi Mark On 9 June 2010 20:13, Mark Fraser ubu...@mfraz.orangehome.co.uk wrote: Just tried watching Jono's stream on my wife's computer using Firefox. For some reason although the video works fine, I get an 'install flash' icon where the chat box is supposed to be. On my computer both are

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still having problems with recovery......

2010-06-11 Thread Matthew Bassett
On 11 June 2010 01:36, jakewc2 jake...@sky.com wrote: Ok, I cant sleep, and have found that file you wanted,  http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/66604 Hope that helps. John OK: Comparing the normal boot to the recovery it looks like they are both the same. I'm wondering if the issue could be the

[ubuntu-uk] Chrome sound doesnt work

2010-06-11 Thread javadayaz
I am running linux mint. Every few days in Google Chrome my sound stops working...sites like youtube and vimeo...will play the video but no sound works. I then have to restart to fix this! Not a major issue, but i would like to know what is going on!!! thanks Javad --

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Chrome sound doesnt work

2010-06-11 Thread Alan Pope
Hi Javad, On 11 June 2010 10:55, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote: I am running linux mint. .. which is not Ubuntu :) Maybe someone here can help you, but this isn't the best place to ask this question. I personally don't run Mint, and don't know what changes they have made to stock Ubuntu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Chrome sound doesnt work

2010-06-11 Thread javadayaz
thats fine. wasnt sure if it was mint...or chrome that was causing the issue. Cheers Javad On 11 June 2010 11:03, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: Hi Javad, On 11 June 2010 10:55, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote: I am running linux mint. .. which is not Ubuntu :) Maybe someone here

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still having problems with recovery......

2010-06-11 Thread Michael G Fletcher
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Matthew Bassett hewb...@gmail.com wrote: Assuming this fixes your issue, then I _think_ the place to make these changes permanent is the file /etc/default/grub; remove text of the form vga=791, and then run the command sudo update-grub to regenerate the grub

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still having problems with recovery......

2010-06-11 Thread Jim Price
Matthew Bassett wrote: On 11 June 2010 01:36, jakewc2 jake...@sky.com wrote: Ok, I cant sleep, and have found that file you wanted, �http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/66604 Hope that helps. John OK: Comparing the normal boot to the recovery it looks like they are both the same. I'm

Re: [ubuntu-uk] A new member ?

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Rowson
Hello I want to participate Ubuntu Party in England, I am French (I live near Paris) and I have already participated in two Ubuntu Party with Ubuntu-fr association (8.04 and 10.04) and two instance Linux Solution (2008 and 2010). I want to improve my English, writing correct, but it seems

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Liam Proven
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Bob Giles thecorf...@gmail.com wrote: Hi gurus, I am running 32bit Lucid on a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop with 4Gb ram. If you have a 64-bit chip - which seems /extremely/ likely if the machine takes 4GB - then assuming that you actually want to /use/ all of your 4

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Friday 11 June 2010 13:44:38 Liam Proven wrote: If you have a 64-bit chip - which seems /extremely/ likely if the machine takes 4GB - then assuming that you actually want to /use/ all of your 4 gig, you should be running the 64-bit version. 32-bit PC OSs can't access more than about 3¼-3½

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Alan Pope
HI Liam/Bob On 11 June 2010 13:44, Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Bob Giles thecorf...@gmail.com wrote: I am running 32bit Lucid on a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop with 4Gb ram. If you have a 64-bit chip - which seems /extremely/ likely if the machine takes

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Liam Proven
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: HI Liam/Bob On 11 June 2010 13:44, Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Bob Giles thecorf...@gmail.com wrote: I am running 32bit Lucid on a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop with 4Gb ram. If you have a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PHP security

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Rowson
I'm migrating a web server with a few sites from a CentOS based VPS with a DirectAdmin control panel to an Ubuntu Lucid server. I'm not incredibly bothered about losing the control panel, but I wondered if anyone had any advice on securing PHP scripts so that scripts owned by separate 'site

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox and Flash

2010-06-11 Thread Tony Pursell
On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 09:38 +0100, Byte Soup wrote: Hi Mark On 9 June 2010 20:13, Mark Fraser ubu...@mfraz.orangehome.co.uk wrote: Just tried watching Jono's stream on my wife's computer using Firefox. For some reason although the video works fine, I get an 'install

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Rob Beard
On 11/06/10 13:44, Liam Proven wrote: On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Bob Gilesthecorf...@gmail.com wrote: Hi gurus, I am running 32bit Lucid on a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop with 4Gb ram. If you have a 64-bit chip - which seems /extremely/ likely if the machine takes 4GB - then assuming that

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Firefox and Flash

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Rowson
Just tried watching Jono's stream on my wife's computer using Firefox. For some reason although the video works fine, I get an 'install flash' icon where the chat box is supposed to be. A bit off topic I know, but if you haven't already, you might want to take a look at Google Chrome. It has

[ubuntu-uk] Streaming to a shoutcast server

2010-06-11 Thread Byte Soup
Hi Folks, A coupe of years back, I was using WinXP and winamp with the shoutcast plugin, or Edcast to stream to a shoutcast server for live feed to an internet radio station. Id like to find out how I could do the same thing in Linux. Does anyone acheive the same thing, or know what apps /

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming to a shoutcast server

2010-06-11 Thread Rob Beard
On 11/06/10 19:58, Byte Soup wrote: Hi Folks, A coupe of years back, I was using WinXP and winamp with the shoutcast plugin, or Edcast to stream to a shoutcast server for live feed to an internet radio station. Id like to find out how I could do the same thing in Linux. Does anyone acheive

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Alan Pope
On 11 June 2010 18:41, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote: Actually I was able to use the full 4GB on my notebook with 32-Bit Ubuntu.  IIRC on older versions (I believe 9.04 and lower) I had to use the server kernel, but on newer versions it just worked. The newer installers (karmic onwards)

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Streaming to a shoutcast server

2010-06-11 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 11 June 2010 19:58, Byte Soup bytes...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, A coupe of years back, I was using WinXP and winamp with the shoutcast plugin, or Edcast to stream to a shoutcast server for live feed to an internet radio station. Id like to find out how I could do the same thing in

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread Rob Beard
On 11/06/10 20:34, Alan Pope wrote: On 11 June 2010 18:41, Rob Beardr...@esdelle.co.uk wrote: Actually I was able to use the full 4GB on my notebook with 32-Bit Ubuntu. IIRC on older versions (I believe 9.04 and lower) I had to use the server kernel, but on newer versions it just worked.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing start up problems since upgrade to 10.04

2010-06-11 Thread silner
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:34:23 +0100, Alan Pope wrote: Adobe seem to be on self-destruct. But by then we should have HTML5 Synfig, unless they self destruct really fast :) -- http://twitter.com/silner -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

Re: [ubuntu-uk] ***Regading your email to Dell - incident # 16808254

2010-06-11 Thread Barry Drake
Hi Raj . On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 18:35 +0530, raj_mo...@dell.com wrote: We referred your concern of systems not available with the Linux or Ubuntu OS in UK, we have received the update from our internal team Following your e-mail and my reply, I have copied this to the UK-Ubuntu user group.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PHP security

2010-06-11 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Friday 11 June 2010 17:47:08 Chris Rowson wrote: Here's the my current level of understanding! If anyone can fill in the gaps (or correct me if I'm wrong) I'd be really grateful. (snipped for brevity) Your stated understanding is correct, as far as I know it. What I'm still hazy on is

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PHP security

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Rowson
Here's the my current level of understanding! If anyone can fill in the gaps (or correct me if I'm wrong) I'd be really grateful. (snipped for brevity) Your stated understanding is correct, as far as I know it. What I'm still hazy on is this: cgi is slower than fastcgi because it (a bit

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PHP security

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Rowson
That's easy. Again, webmin + virtualmin will set it up for each domain/account pretty easily. But here are the packages you need: Also, unfortunately there's no Lucid installer yet for virtualmin. I might have a look at what's involved in installing it from scratch. Chris --

[ubuntu-uk] Apache add-on domains?

2010-06-11 Thread Daniel Case
Hi guys, I was just curious as to how i would go about adding add-on domains with the apache configuration files? If anyone has used Cpanel, im after manually doing the Addon Domains feature they have, if someone could walk me through it i would apprechiate it greatly :) Dan --

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Apache add-on domains?

2010-06-11 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Daniel, On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 01:11:57AM +0100, Daniel Case wrote: I was just curious as to how i would go about adding add-on domains with the apache configuration files? I'm assuming by add-on domain you mean vhost and that we're talking about apache2.. Normally you would put the new

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PHP security

2010-06-11 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Friday 11 June 2010 23:17:07 Chris Rowson wrote: That's easy. Again, webmin + virtualmin will set it up for each domain/account pretty easily. But here are the packages you need: Also, unfortunately there's no Lucid installer yet for virtualmin. I might have a look at what's involved in