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[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/NewHumanTesting
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[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/UbuntuTestingDay
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always run Dovecot, and I've been quite happy with it.
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You can encode at a later date - I frequently do this. Rip the dvd
during the day, leave it encoding overnight.
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:58:27 +
Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon
-cake master
Mmm cake.
The cake is a lie.
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I ended going with DokuWiki. Not 100% happy with it, but it installed
a helluva lot easier than Moin!
I doubt anyone will care, but I've now switched to Moin. I actually
prefer the features of DokuWiki, but the vast majority
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:19:11 +
Dave Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless anyone has compelling arguments for any others, I'll probably
go with Moin or Doku (and it will probably be Moin).
I ended going with DokuWiki. Not 100% happy with it, but it installed a
helluva lot easier than Moin
Some more info on Phorm:
http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/02/29/phorm-might-be-onto-something/
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faults
fixed, but that's not enough to make me recommend them especially when
balanced against the tales of poor performance from BT.
I was told this by a BT Wholesale engineer whilst fixing a fault with my
(non-BT Broadband) ADSL connection when I asked about BT Broadband.
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Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has any info I'm all ears :-)
Why re-invent the wheel? http://mowser.com
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Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never hit this on O2, however, but then I don't do a lot of data
use on O2.
So far I've not encountered any blocks with o2 either.
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to WoW.
That's the only MS Windows game I play though - everything is Free,
through emulators (MAME, ScummVM) or on consoles.
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Different phone, same solution.
However I could never get this to work reliably. I used to sync via
ScheduleWorld, but since I switch to Google Calendar I now use GooSync
and don't bother syncing with the desktop at all.
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(for what it is intended for - i.e. data
transfer), except my N95 always complains about the cable being removed
too soon, no matter how long I wait after un-mounting the device.
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much,
so replace it with a USB/PCI one direct into the IPCop box.
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of specific devices, and IPCop makes gateways easy. Personally
I'd move the server inside the network and put a cheap/small box in to
run IPCop.
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On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 15:30 +, Alan Pope wrote:
Wondershaper can do this.
Sounds like something you buy off those naff shopping channels...
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other than simple apps.
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), but the developers
provide .debs for Feisty i386 and amd64.
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and has pretty
much every feature imaginable.
I've always avoided Azureus because of the bloat. uTorrent was all I'd
ever use apart from the 'official' client and the one in Ubuntu.
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Canonical announced today that DELL machines are available in the UK,
France and Germany.
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/dell-available-in-europe
Apparently the DELL site hasn't been updated yet.
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too expansive.
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will get involved again, however I may be there in another
capacity this year. If that is the case I will still drop by to lend
moral support.
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etc. Stick our logo on there as well.
* Purely aesthetics, but I don't like the font on the front page of the
graphics leaflet.
Fantastic work by everyone who has contributed to these.
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, but not to
us.
* Purely aesthetics, but I don't like the font on the front page of the
graphics leaflet.
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Why Comic Sans of course! Maybe the Ubuntu title font, the same font
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and the IRC channel remain
for informal or real-time chat. The list subscribers outnumber the
channel lurkers, with a significant overlap, so this is the best
mechanism for keeping everyone informed.
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was my point. If we can agree to stop blocking or negative
comments then such a split will be unnecessary.
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, but here's a different spin on it - if 'adoption' is
a time-limited thing as someone else has mentioned, why don't we adopt
the release animal? Much better from a marketing POV.
We've got three months to find a Gibbon...
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and help when I can.
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Tony Travis wrote:
Personally, I use 6.06.1 LTS, because I'm fed up of fixing 'bleeding'
edge releases when I'm trying to use Linux for my research work.
I've been using Feisty daily since Herd 2 with little or no stability
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Can you post the torrent link for alternate i386 on the 19th :)
You can request Feisty CD's from Shipit already.
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Chris Rowson wrote:
Also - when looking at the Demos https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Templates The
two sites showcasing the new theme are still using their own logos
;-)
...and I'm willing to guess (but happy to be proved wrong) that neither
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an ubuntu-uk specific forum setup through ubuntuforums.org,
but I've no idea whether we could get a list - forum gateway to work
with it.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingForum
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Matthew Saunders wrote:
How are things going choosing a logo etc? I am more than happy to
print some A3 colour posters, and then ship them to someone who will
be there on Wednesday as I am going Thursday.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Logo
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Nik Butler wrote:
1. Setup day for ensuring the stand is populated
2. First day ensuring we know what we are talking about
My train gets me into London for 0700 so I can come help setup if you like.
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Caroline Ford wrote:
However I'm not sure what this leaves us with..
If you follow the policy to the letter, and don't apply for permission
then all we can do is come up with a non-ubuntu derived logo and
(possibly) stick the (ed|k|x)ubuntu logos on there.
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, but as Caroline pointed it's
outside of their guidelines.
For mine I wanted to have the 'uk' letters filled with the Union Flag,
but my inkspace skills failed me!
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Paul Sladen wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Dave Murphy wrote:
It's best to upload new versions with the different filename---making doing
comparisons and everyone knowing that they are looking at the /same/
variation, much easier.
Originals:
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others decide which one
they prefer. Your flag seems to be missing some diagonal stripes though...
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).
Second does anyone know where we could get some t-shirts printed with
the final logo at short notice?
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if you organise
them. Anyone else?
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