to talk /
network with groups who are involved with working with young people up
to 25) and as there are genuine opportunities it could be a way to reach
out.
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On 05/02/2019 10:58, Barry Titterton wrote:
> On 01/02/2019 6:09 pm, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Sorry if this is off topic, I was not sure where I could ask about this.
>>
>> I am not sure if anyone can help with this directly but perhaps as a
>> c
The subject to this message should be (or was when i composed it) more
descriptive of the topic, I think there is a possible bug in
Thunderbird that caused this. (or was)
Paul
On 01/02/2019 18:09, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Sorry if this is off topic, I was not sure where I
, but thought I would
set the ball rolling here, and just ask, and see what is possible for
later on.
On a similar note if anyone living in the area would be interested in
such talks this could be a good opportunity to not have to travel too far.
Thank you
Regards
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It works fine, I am not sure on the answer,
Paul
On 27/12/2018 19:47, Paul Waring wrote:
> On 27/12/2018 17:48, michael wrote:
>> Does this forum still work ? No response to my printer cups problem.
>
> It still works in that your emails have been delivered, but given that
> it's the holiday
erros seem to assume that the end user knows what to set
file access permissions to.
Sorry if this is not the right place to ask, but I am not sure where to
ask. However I am sure there are some developers on here who may be able
to help or point me in the right direction.
Thanks for any help
P
es are properly supporting the 32 bit versions.
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On 09/05/18 11:22, Liam Proven wrote:
> Found this in my spam trap.
>
> Paul, please bottom-post on the mailing list. Also you do not need to PGP
> sign messages to the list.
>
> On Wed, 9 May 2018 at 11:50, Paul Sutton <zl...@zleap.net> wrote:
>
>> -BEGI
to try and investigate further, just more difficult to
transfer files over of logs or output from commands to copy / paste here
.
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In CSS can you use the code that makes a border around the text, so
as well as the actual visible link text there is a border you can't
see round the side, if you use a:hover then you can change the link
text too, so it changes colour when in the
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On 04/12/15 15:52, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 04/12/15 15:16, Liam Proven wrote:
>> I talked to the Tizen people at LinuxCon Europe in October.> It
>> is not as locked-down as all that, not for developers. But bear
>> in mind, it's for semi-embedded
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On 23/09/15 16:29, alan c wrote:
> On 22/09/15 19:59, Alan Pope wrote:
>> On 22 September 2015 at 19:49, Steve Mynott
>> wrote:
>>> Anyone any recommendations for very cheap laptops (ideally
>>> netbook like form factor)
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Good to hear people are getting on well with ToriOS :)
thank you
Paul Sutton (ToriOS Docs team)
On 25/06/15 10:11, Barry Drake wrote:
Hi there ... I mentioned getting good results with Tori OS on an
old pentium 4. It didn't like Zorin
running they could perhaps
demo that on a Pi 2.
Torbay has several very hi tech companies in the area world leading
phonics for example. so there is some potential to engage with those
companies. If we can pull things together in the right way but still
keep the tech jam informal.
thanks
Paul
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On 27/01/15 19:25, oli_kester wrote:
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 17:17:05 + From: Barry Titterton
titterton.ba...@gmail.com To: Talk, UK
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Is the new UK
Computing GCSE any better for FOSS? Message-ID:
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On 09/12/14 17:16, George DiceGeorge wrote:
[ Lubuntu requires a PAE CPU these days.]
What - so theres now no official version of ubuntu that works with
older machines - thats daft, its eco-vandalism to scrap old PCs
[g]
ToriOS does, the
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On 06/12/14 16:20, Colin Law wrote:
On 6 December 2014 at 15:51, George Tripp luggeo...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
... I feel it's a pity that Canonical don't collaborate with a
supplier to provide PC / laptops which are definitely compatible
with
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On 04/12/14 15:26, Barry Titterton wrote:
Hi All,
How old is the oldest computer that you have in regular use?
I was prompted to ask this question by a comment that I over heard
while doing some Linux advocacy at my local community centre.
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On 22/11/14 22:12, Gareth France wrote:
I am a PAT tester and have found over my time in the role that the
software is a total rip off! If you purchase a digital camera,
scanner, webcam or anything else that interfaces with a PC you get
the
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On 06/11/14 21:01, Barry Drake wrote:
On 05/11/14 15:22, Bill B. wrote:
We also need to [always], whether we know the answer or not ask
one question when dealing with big companies. Does in work
with Linux?
Our local PCWorld has a policy
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If you go to the link here
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
there is an unsubscribe section at the bottom
Paul
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or Tremendous Tarantula even? ;)
Trusty Trilobite ;)
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Hope this helps
In fact such information could or would quite possibly be something to
include in the ubuntu-manual project and lubuntu documentation,
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in this context it is OTHER forums where I have
had problems. but end of the day it's still the GNU/Linux community
that looks bad.
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On 31/07/13 20:42, Pete wrote:
I guess most if not everyone out there know that Governments use
Windows XP (Uk Gov't) and that it costs quite a huge amount to pay in
bulk licenses, including local councils. Does anyone know how much
these bulk licenses cost and how many the UK Gov't have?
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enjoying real ale at the same time.
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at alison.com, what we need there is a few basic to advanced
courses on using Linux on the desktop, hey there isn't much on using
apple desktops so what chance have we got.
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On 13/06/13 14:15, Liam Proven wrote:
On 13 June 2013 11:48, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
On 13/06/13 11:25, Byte Soup wrote:
Hi folks,
In light of some recent discussions I've seen on this list it seems a
lot of folks are keen to promote Linux and see it deployed and used
more
On 12/06/13 12:43, Avi Greenbury wrote:
Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
A) I do not know about your local libraries but mine are still on
windowsxp. So they will have to replace it soon with win8. And that
has a steeper learning curve than any of the most common distros. B)
If Windows 8 does
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so why not raspberry pis
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On 10/06/13 23:25, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
El 10/06/2013 23:58, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net
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On 10/06/13 22:54, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote:
Hello all,
I was hoping some of you could help me clear this up.
My local library is one
wants to write a short article for the lug blog please let me
know and I can get it on lug blog if anyone can tweet / share this to
facebook / twitter / g+ or simply follow the lug blog then it spreads
the word out further. :)
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On 11/04/13 21:56, Phill Whiteside wrote:
+1
Phill.
On 11 April 2013 16:52, Jones, Victor victor.jo...@flightsafety.com
mailto:victor.jo...@flightsafety.com wrote:
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 19:00:48 +0100
From: Barry Drake ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com
applications etc.
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In 12.10 this was controlled via Nautilus, Edit Preferences
Behaviour Run Executable Files when opened. Raring includes a major
upgrade to Nautilus and they have removed lots of useful stuff (not
the Ubuntu developers, the Nautilus developers) so it may no longer be
there or may have
On 21/02/13 16:23, Barry Drake wrote:
On 21/02/13 16:15, Paul Sutton wrote:
Why,?? dumbing down is fine for perhaps home users in theory, or
people with no technical ability, and they will stay like that, as
they can't learn anything, if they want help it makes life very hard
for old school
report is submitted. (if needed)
thanks
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On 13/10/12 18:21, Anton Kanishchev wrote:
As far as I am aware there is also system76 that sell laptops with
Linux pre installed. I think it only does ubuntu but not sure myself.
Bearing in mind that laptops with Linux pre installed are not
significantly cheaper than their windows
Hi
Code academy now has a course on learning Ruby
paul
Original Message
Subject:Ruby's Here
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 19:40:39 + (UTC)
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Codecademy
Ruby Logo
Introducing: Ruby
desktop which is less resource
hungry. Plus you won't have to re-install everything.
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Also there will be smoe marketing goodies like CD case, disc imprints and
more stuff.
Cheers!
Any google + groups for this :)
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for this to be made available on Ubuntu.?
Is chrome OS Linux based, if it is then there should not be any reason
why they can't make it work on other Linux based systems.
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1. https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa https://launchpad.net/%7Elubuntu-qa
On 6 August 2012 18:47, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com
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On 6 August 2012 18:37, paul sutton zl...@zleap.net
mailto:zl...@zleap.net wrote
On 31/07/12 17:34, Liam Proven wrote:
On 31 July 2012 17:31, paul sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
On 31/07/12 17:27, Liam Proven wrote:
On 31 July 2012 14:12, David Smith d...@p3computers.com wrote:
Dave Smith
Windows desktop technician and Linux afficionado.
Um, you know, if that is your
11.10 ubuntu but then installed the lubuntu
desktop rather than installing lubuntu from scratch.
hope this helps
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pose, then
include the website for more information.
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this is the kind of area where the effort is concentrated.
Alan.
OK i have changed the subject line for this
1. I will work on a basic poster / flyer for the trying to attract more
developers,
2. What should i include
-interface-launch-confirmed-October.html
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is coming along really nicely, lots
of dynamic scenery etc, so its something to really promote
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Hi
Not sure if this will be of interest to anyone here
Paul
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Subject:[LUG] Exeter LUG Meeting Friday
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 09:17:26 +0100
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be risky.
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issues with ubuntu does require the same level of knowledge which
for the avg user is lacking,
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On 22/06/12 10:47, richard wrote:
On 22/06/12 10:08, paul sutton wrote:
On 22/06/12 08:09, Chris Fox wrote:
On 22/06/12 07:38, richard wrote:
On 21/06/12 17:47, john wrote:
Thought that this may be interesting :
ww.h-online.com/open/news/item/Dell-to-bring-Ubuntu-laptops-to-850-retail
On 06/06/12 16:21, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Oops, forgot the link ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18338956
On 6 June 2012 16:05, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com
mailto:phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi,
if like me you use LinkedIn, please be aware that a password file
has
On 03/06/12 15:43, Colin McCarthy wrote:
No clue what postage would be but probably not much, so happy to cover.
Email me directly your address and I will send on Wednesday.
Colin
On 3 June 2012 15:34, Joe yothsogg...@gmail.com
mailto:yothsogg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
For a few
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting
Just found the above with regard to UEFI AND LInux
Paul
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if this helps but I really don't know what else i can do, A
lot of users probably won't even notice, until it's too late.
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On 18/05/12 10:00, James Tait wrote:
On 17/05/12 19:59, paul sutton wrote:
Am i right in thinking the idea behind aptoncd is to create a local
(say on cd or usb stick) apt repository ? that I can then point a
netbook at and have it install from there (use software sources to
point
at least with HUD, it does something, from the start.
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and job done all additional stuff installed.
just then a case of reboot and put things were they are needed.
Or should i be using ubuntu / lubuntu studio for this, ?
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On 01/05/12 02:20, Roy Jamison wrote:
I think what we're trying to say is maybe it's time to upgrade ;)
On May 1, 2012 12:13 AM, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com
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On 30/04/12 11:20, paul sutton wrote:
on the partition page i choose set up and tried
drive.
Paul
On 1 May 2012 10:20, paul sutton zl...@zleap.net
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On 01/05/12 02:20, Roy Jamison wrote:
I think what we're trying to say is maybe it's time to upgrade ;)
On May 1, 2012 12:13 AM, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com
On 01/05/12 08:08, Colin Law wrote:
On 1 May 2012 00:13, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
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On 30/04/12 11:20, paul sutton wrote:
on the partition page i choose set up and tried to partition as
follows
/ 50mb
That's not big enough.
I
On 01/05/12 11:09, Anton Kanishchev wrote:
Have you ever run windows on the netbook/ do you have access to the
manufacturers website with drivers? This might be worth a shot if you
can find some drivers:
http://techtips.salon.com/convert-windows-drivers-linux-11847.html
Please note i am
On 01/05/12 11:47, Anton Kanishchev wrote:
Can you describe the problem in more detail- does the wireless simply
refuse to work just after install or do the drivers fail to install?
Have you tried plugging it in using a wired connection to see whether
that works? also have you tried installing
) ,
leaving no room for swap, so i deleted this and created swap at the end
of the hard disk then re-created /home and it worked.
Just wondered if anyone else had similar issues ?
Paul
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and i guess reasons for this ) may make people think
it does't do anything.
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Hi
Ubuntu manual 11.10 is now available for download
http://ubuntu-manual.org/
Not sure if this has already been announced.
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is available if anyone needs to customise it.
Let me know what you think.
That looks really neat, thanks, should also be useful when promotion
the OS
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often it helps when removing packages etc.
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On 03/04/12 15:20, Mark Fraser wrote:
On Tuesday 03 Apr 2012 15:16:03 paul sutton wrote:
Hi Just tried to install the playonlinux package (ubuntu software centre
on 11.10) and it says it needs to remove bsd lpr/lpd line printing
spooling system I just wondered why, I cancelled as i have
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is downloaded from the Internet to the
/tmp directory, which is read-only to all except the root user.
Regards,
John Oliver
On 26 Mar 2012, at 18:23, paul sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
Hi
I am trying to fill in an application form sent to me in docx format, I
have saved as odf otherwise
, it works because they are open minded, and willing to try new
things willing to learn new things, something that some countries find
hard either way.
Paul
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Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings but can't as yet find anything.
thanks
On 09/03/12 11:39, paul sutton wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know where to change settings in skype so that it does not
open full screen when ubuntu starts, I want it to start up (I can find
the setting for that) but it keeps opening full screen, I am trying to
find options in the skype settings
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