- Any ideas?
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Hi there can anyone tell me if I can download itunes onto Ubuntu?
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I have a Japanese friend staying. I have been trying to sort out my laptop
for her to se in her own language- we can get Japanese Kano, but the letters
are in the wrong places- can anyone help?
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2008/8/28 Lucy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Much relates to necessity and opportunity. As most management is male,
then
there will be fewer opportunities given to women. But I know several
women
working in IT, and everyone I know
2008/8/28 Lucy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there - I suppose my concern is not a personal need to join a group
etc-
but rather the impression an organisation makes- I think Ubuntu is great-
and the support from the 'community
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is the general format of the forum?and could anything be done to
change the age/gender profile to make Ubuntu more accessible to others-OR
are there lots of middle-aged females out there?
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When I try to shut down the computer crashesjust started happening. Any
ideas?
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I have just asked for help re the computer crashes- it seems that everything
in the top tool bar freezes- applications, places, system , updates and shut
down button, and the bottom of the page any open documents won't close- they
don't respond to the mousepad.
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I also bought a Dell Inspiron 1525 and upgraded etc and changed the
processor- all good- apart from it won't hibernate or suspend.
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Hi there can anyone advise me on a drawing programme using a stylus that
I
can use with Hardy Heron- and tell me where I can get it. Thanks.
Caroline
Do you mean a sort of drawing such as layout of a bathroom
does not
know.
Carol;ine
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Hi there can anyone advise me on a drawing programme using a stylus that I
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2008/6/7 Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 12:24 +0100, Chris Bannister wrote:
On 07/06/08 12:11, London School of Puppetry wrote:
Where do you get this Ubuntu merchandise - I would love a Hardy Heron
Sweatshirt - Caroline
A good place to start is the Canonical
to diet online with someone- None of my size is in
stock-xxxl
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It does not hibernate or suspend- can anyone help?
and as I write, the letters keep getting
merchandise - I would love a Hardy Heron
Sweatshirt - Caroline
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It does not hibernate or suspend- can anyone help?
and as I write, the letters keep getting jumbled up- as if I was mad but I'm
not.
I am using Hardy Heron.
Cheers,
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It does not hibernate or suspend- can anyone help?
and as I write, the letters keep getting jumbled up- as if I was mad but
I'm not.
I am using Hardy Heron.
Cheers,
Caroline
What make/model laptop
2008/5/10 Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hi there I am about to buy a new laptop- I was told that Dell do one with
Hardy Heron already installed. Is this ok, oe should I get one with
nothing
then put HH onto it. I suppose this is just
-- -basic advice I need
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Hi there I am about to buy a new laptop- I was told that Dell do one with
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then put HH onto it. I suppose this is just
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2008/5/11 Andrew Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Really useful website-an you tell me what Linux (modified Xandros)is
2008/5/10 Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hi there I am about to buy a new laptop- I was told that Dell do one
with
Hardy Heron already installed
Hi there I am about to buy a new laptop- I was told that Dell do one with
Hardy Heron already installed. Is this ok, oe should I get one with nothing
then put HH onto it. I suppose this is just
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Can someone help. I am trying to open a guest account. I went into Users and
Groups, clicked on add New User, filled in the form that popped up, then
pressed okand nothing happened. I used the word Guest for the name then
Guests as the password.
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The whole house shook- up here in Yorkshire- but very wild wind- could it
have been that?
but Gracie the dog noticed too.
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it actually worked for a day (and stopped asking me for the phrase) then
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My mistake different Andy- you are now deleted. Caroline.
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completely. Any ideas how I might have connected? Is linux incompatible?
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On 29/01/2008, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Bannister wrote:
On 29/01/08 19:53, London School of Puppetry wrote:
Can someone tell me the code for doing a manual fsck check?
Unless you need it to do something specific you just need to run
fsck /dev/device_name
Can someone tell me the code for doing a manual fsck check?
Caroline
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Red Hat I was told vaguely.anyone know anything about it?
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On 14/11/2007, Kirrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If your computer stays slow, or if you haven't upgraded to gutsy,
whilst your computer is slow, please can you open a terminal, type the
command top, and then hit the letter q
public
money on it...and after he left I am sure they relapsed...sorry am off
the point .he had no problems.
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Hi all, I have just completed an update- (partial) and the computer is
running very very slowly- any suggestions? why and what I can do about it?.
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Ubuntu or I've got this problem- but I'll the forum- someone always helps
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Just a big thanks to all who helped me achieve my updates, taught me to use
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On 10/11/2007, Kirrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
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Sean
It is only 128mb. so I think I'll leave the upgradeFeisty
seems fine. Can you tell me why the upgrade manager will only
do a partial upgrade?
It probably needs
On 09/11/2007, Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/11/2007, Lucy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08/11/2007, London School of Puppetry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I typed, nothing happened...the typing is there and that's all. So I
closed the terminal window, tried to open update
Hi there- if I am able to run Feisty, will my computer be able to upgrade to
Gutsy? Anything I should look out for?
Caroline
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. I have now
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that. Nothing is happening.
Hwyl,
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On 07/11/2007, London School of Puppetry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/11/2007, Neil Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Caroline,
On 07/11/2007, Sean Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens when you type sudo dpkg --configure -a as
instructed? Does
it resolve
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I understand what was going on, when I click on upgrade manager nothing
happens- Have I broken it? What do I do?
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Hi there I am reporting something here:
The Service Settings comes up blank
Update Manager does not respond to the click
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to
correct the problem.
E: _cache-open() failed, please report.
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anti spyware or
firewalls- and if I need then what do I ask for and from whom? Are they
downloadable?
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Hi there can anyone help? I am trying to use Fspot to export photos to
Flickr but keep getting error when uploading for not apparent reason.
Does anyone else use this application successfully?
Caroline
Hi there can anyone help? I am trying to use Fspot to export photos to
Flickr but keep getting error when uploading for not apparent reason. Does
anyone else use this application successfully?
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Can anyone tell me what a WEP key is and what it does?
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On 30/05/07, Pete Ryland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Can anyone tell me what a WEP key is and what it does?
WEP is one of the encryption methods used over wireless ethernet
(802.11), encrypting all traffic with a shared secret known
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too!
In fact, this sounds like a reasonably good way to market Ubuntu via
leaflets etc!
Chris
Thanks Chris. I am saving your reply. Caroline
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Can anyone help? I have had a few crashes and the computer produces problem
reports for firefox, but I don't know where I should send them to.
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I was updating my Ubuntu- and left it running and came back to find
that there was a bug report, and I had to forward it. Where do I send
it? Can anyone help?
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On 05/03/07, James Tait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I was updating my Ubuntu- and left it running and came back to find
that there was a bug report, and I had to forward it. Where do I send
it? Can anyone help?
I don't have an instance of the window open
I am so sorry I didn't realise the bug report would end up on the
forum- I thought I was sending it to launchpad. I feel so embarassed.
I do apologise.
Caroline(lsp)
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I have a secondhand Dell laptop- bought with nothing on it...and now I
have Ubuntu- the person who set it up for me says there is a problem
with it recognising a wireless signal...does that make sense to
anyone? Can something be done about this?
Caroline (lsp)
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On 06/02/07, Stephen Garton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there an OS programme that can be used to animate still images-
something similar to Flash? - I have been asked by a local secondary
school. They have one computer with Linux installed. Caroline lsp
On 06/02/07, Stephen Garton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there an OS programme that can be used to animate still images-
something similar to Flash? - I have been asked by a local secondary
school. They have one computer with Linux installed. Caroline lsp
to Ubuntu.
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Is there an OS programme that can be used to animate still images-
something similar to Flash? - I have been asked by a local secondary
school. They have one computer with Linux installed. Caroline lsp
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in favour of unnecessary and wasteful expenditure in our schools?'
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care about. Try it!http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx?icid=T001MSN30A0701
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On 01/02/07, Robert McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:11:57 +
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Can you tell me where the profile folder is? Thanks
~/.mozilla/firefox/
profiles.ini in that folder gives a list of the profiles
session
correctly (I think)- am I missing something? Caroline
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On 01/02/07, paul mellors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Can someone make a suggestion? Since switching to Ubuntu- whenever I
start up Firefox a warning comes up telling me that my previous
Firefox session ended unexpectedly and that I can opt to continue
On 29/01/07, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 21:15 +, London School of Puppetry wrote:
In our area, there are at least two experts who travel around the area
giving help, installing repairing etc on the spot face to face- there
are many computer literate elderly
Have just done it thanks for flagging it up, Caroline
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in forming
a local LUG- the nearest at the moment is York? Caroline
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it all very
suspicious as if a group of Travellers was about to invade.
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