On 24 July 2011 07:54, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to get on this morningn to discover I blocked from being allowed on,
I get a message saying I need to be identified with services with a -r next
to my name?
It was a mistake. You should be able to join now. Sorry
On 24/07/11 08:34, Alan Pope wrote:
Another thing, people who were on there the other day, when I was trying to ask
about deleting a kernel I had installed on my pc, now I said I had oneiric
3.0.0-o300rc1 oneiric, at the time I couldnt find out where I had installed it
from, but I found out
On 24 July 2011 08:46, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24/07/11 08:34, Alan Pope wrote:
Yes, and this was causing some confusion. There is no such thing as
'Oneiric 3.0.0...'. What you have is the Linux Kernel 3.0.0.. built
for/on Oneiric. It's a subtle difference but important
scoundrel50a wrote:
See, this is where it is confusing, to me that says its Oneiric,
where does it say its Linux, built for/on Oneiric, it doesnt. How am
I supposed to know that? That is why I am confused, which makes it
confusing for everybody else.
I think it's just generally assumed
I have a number of Linux Format mags to dispose of.Anyone in the High
Peak interested ?
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My current d/load speed is 15kbps..I have contacted my provider and they
say I have a line fault..Is there a device (apart from buying another
router) that will allow me to test the connection or any way I can test
the router ?
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On 24/07/11 09:28, Avi Greenbury wrote:
scoundrel50a wrote:
See, this is where it is confusing, to me that says its Oneiric,
where does it say its Linux, built for/on Oneiric, it doesnt. How am
I supposed to know that? That is why I am confused, which makes it
confusing for everybody else.
On 24 July 2011 09:47, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, as you know, I am not a geek, and this is where I posted about paid help
not so long ago, which was thrown out as not an option. This is where Ubuntu
falls down...it doesnt cater for the individual..you need to be a geek
On 24/07/11 09:15, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 08:46, scoundrel50ascoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24/07/11 08:34, Alan Pope wrote:
Yes, and this was causing some confusion. There is no such thing as
'Oneiric 3.0.0...'. What you have is the Linux Kernel 3.0.0.. built
for/on Oneiric. It's
On 24/07/11 09:57, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 09:47, scoundrel50ascoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, as you know, I am not a geek, and this is where I posted about paid help
not so long ago, which was thrown out as not an option. This is where Ubuntu
falls down...it doesnt cater for the
On 24 July 2011 10:00, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no chance.popey had a look, spent ages trying different things
via ssh, nothing worked, if he cant, I dont have a chance...
I didn't do a git bisect. I just poked about on the kernel you were on
at the time.
scoundrel50a wrote:
Paid support is available.
http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=31
Al.
Yeh, unfortunately, tried that, doesnt work...
In the best traditions of problem solving - what did you do, what
happened, and what did you expect to happen?
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On 24/07/11 10:05, Alan Pope wrote:
I didn't do a git bisect. I just poked about on the kernel you were on
at the time.
Al.
But you still couldnt get it work work, and your reply was, 'I dont know
what else to do, I am not a developer'.and it was left. I can see
what you did, with the
On 24/07/11 10:06, Avi Greenbury wrote:
In the best traditions of problem solving - what did you do, what
happened, and what did you expect to happen?
-- Avi
And in the history of confidentiality, I am not going into that one,
that is between myself and Canonical..
John.
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scoundrel50a wrote:
Ah Well, you missed something, the url I got it from was and already
posted
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc1-oneiric/
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/%7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc1-oneiric/
The title that comes on top of that page is
Index of
On 24 July 2011 10:13, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
But you still couldnt get it work work, and your reply was, 'I dont know
what else to do, I am not a developer'.and it was left. I can see what
you did, with the history option in the terminal...
Sure. Now there's a
Ted,
If your provider is saying you have a line fault (something I seem to
recall is pretty rare to get out of them without accusing them of
lying), then wait for the engineer to come out and fix it. A line
fault exists between the master socket and exchange in the case of a
BT based service, or
On 24 July 2011 09:42, Ted Wager t...@trufflesdad.plus.com wrote:
My current d/load speed is 15kbps..I have contacted my provider and they
say I have a line fault..Is there a device (apart from buying another
router) that will allow me to test the connection or any way I can test
the router ?
On 24/07/11 10:17, Avi Greenbury wrote:
scoundrel50a wrote:
Ah Well, you missed something, the url I got it from was and already
posted
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc1-oneiric/
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/%7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc1-oneiric/
The title that comes on top
On 24 July 2011 09:42, Ted Wager t...@trufflesdad.plus.com wrote:
My current d/load speed is 15kbps..I have contacted my provider and they
say I have a line fault..Is there a device (apart from buying another
router) that will allow me to test the connection or any way I can test
the router ?
scoundrel50a wrote:
Thank you for the explanation, but that just means nothing, it
probably only means something to you geeks
I'm quite happy to re-explain it if you can be a bit more specific
about which bits you don't understand - in general, the better you
understand the various systems
On 24/07/11 10:18, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 10:13, scoundrel50ascoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
But you still couldnt get it work work, and your reply was, 'I dont know
what else to do, I am not a developer'.and it was left. I can see what
you did, with the history option in the
On 24/07/11 10:24, Avi Greenbury wrote:
scoundrel50a wrote:
Thank you for the explanation, but that just means nothing, it
probably only means something to you geeks
I'm quite happy to re-explain it if you can be a bit more specific
about which bits you don't understand - in general, the
On 24 July 2011 10:25, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll take that as a feint suggestion of a bit of playful banterit
seems I have only one option, option 4, magic might just be the order of
the day for this problem...
I was serious.
Al.
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On 24/07/11 10:27, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 10:25, scoundrel50ascoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll take that as a feint suggestion of a bit of playful banterit
seems I have only one option, option 4, magic might just be the order of
the day for this problem...
I was
Hi!
I'm new to all this, but been reading the discussions coming in through the
emails. Is it just me, or is there some sort of petty argument going on? Am I
reading it wrong?
Love to all!
Alex.
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Hi all,
Whilst I know this a boring [probably asked a 100 times before]
question: here we go:
Just had the final insult from only having on-board graphics.
I installed Proun on my [sorry about this but] Mint partition - I use
Mint for such things as Wine because I do not want to pollute my
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 10:21 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 09:42, Ted Wager t...@trufflesdad.plus.com wrote:
My current d/load speed is 15kbps..I have contacted my provider and they
say I have a line fault..Is there a device (apart from buying another
router) that will allow me to
Message Received: Jul 24 2011, 05:53 PM
From: Ted Wager
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Slow d/loads
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 10:21 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 09:42, Ted Wager wrote:
My current d/load speed is 15kbps..I have contacted my
Do have any wiring you have put in yourself between the BT master socket
and the router? If you do, then can you connect direct to the master socket?
If you can, and it is still slow, then it is down to BT to fix the fault at
no charge to you.
Not correct if the router is faulty.
As far as
On 24/07/11 10:58, a.hun...@visuality-group.co.uk wrote:
Hi!
I'm new to all this, but been reading the discussions coming in through the
emails. Is it just me, or is there some sort of petty argument going on? Am I
reading it wrong?
Love to all!
Alex.
Welcome Alex,
there is indeed a long
On 24/07/11 08:46, scoundrel50a wrote:
Installing just the kernel is easier than the whole
thing, knowing that I might have to install 10.10 again
(Sorry to see you are having backlight problems)
FWIW, when I left Windows for linux based systems, I found that re
installing the whole thing
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 19:09 +0200, a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
Message Received: Jul 24 2011, 05:53 PM
From: Ted Wager
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Slow d/loads
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 10:21 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24 July 2011 09:42,
On 24/07/11 10:58, a.hun...@visuality-group.co.uk wrote:
Hi!
I'm new to all this, but been reading the discussions coming in
through the emails. Is it just me, or is there some sort of petty
argument going on? Am I reading it wrong?
Welcome!
Fairly rare for this list, frustration, yes.
I
On 24 July 2011 17:33, suprengr supre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Whilst I know this a boring [probably asked a 100 times before]
question: here we go:
Just had the final insult from only having on-board graphics.
I installed Proun on my [sorry about this but] Mint partition - I use
Mint
Hi!
Thanks for a nice day out! Sorry we could not stay for the rest of the visit:
Olaya got really upset and we had to leave. she got a multicoloured (loading)
cursor on the sci-fi music player and would not play any more songs. I think
she noticed it wasn't ubuntu.
Looking forward for the
- Original message -
it seems that Transport for London didn't get the memo that we needed to
get around London tomorrow, so they decided to close a bunch of rather
useful tube lines.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/end16af6c54f4ac388a6e578971b3e70/details.html
On 24/07/11 18:37, Ted Wager wrote:
According to the telephone engineer who fitted it the connection has
been changed to the master socket and the phones are connected from
that..
If you have an NTE5 socket (i.e. one that looks like it comes in two
bits - see this for reference:
Hi
In the next couple of months I am looking to replace my 2 year old netbook.
The machine is starting to fall to bits after being in use most work days
around the office and in data centres.
The new machine will mostly be used for web / web apps and SSH sessions.
One of the top features I am
Seen the Fujitsu LifeBook E751?* *10 hours battery life. 15.6 inch screen,
i5 Core processor. Bit pricey though as VAT runs it to £700+.
Acer Aspire Timeline X 4820T is another one. £500 odd but only 14 inch
screen. Lasts 8 hours.
*
Dino Tassigiannis BA (Hons)*
On 24 July 2011 21:11, Jon
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 18:59 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 24 July 2011 17:33, suprengr supre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Whilst I know this a boring [probably asked a 100 times
before]
question: here we go:
Just had the final
When I lived in the UK, dialling 17070 from a BT line would access
their line testing software. I've no idea if it still does. Used to be
able to give you reflectometer (line length) measurements, and any
short circuits etc.
*cough* I'm sure members of the public aren't meant to use it though!
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 21:24 +0100, Dino T. wrote:
Seen the Fujitsu LifeBook E751? 10 hours battery life. 15.6 inch
screen, i5 Core processor. Bit pricey though as VAT runs it to £700+.
Acer Aspire Timeline X 4820T is another one. £500 odd but only 14 inch
screen. Lasts 8 hours.
Dino
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