On 10 June 2011 09:30, Dave Hanson d...@hansonforensics.co.uk wrote:
Morning all,
I'm toying with the idea of buying a barebones pc from maplins to run web
server on. (potentially more) I would quite like a dual core processor and a
gig or so of ram £120, the rest i can beg borrow and steal.
On 25 March 2011 16:14, Jon Reynolds maill...@jcrdevelopments.com wrote:
Hello folks,
Am sure as all of you are computer users, some probably quite prolific (as
coders etc), that some of you have had experience with RSI.
I have had a bad wrist for a few years now on and off. It always seemed
2009/9/19 Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com:
On 18/09/09 14:38, Gordon Allott wrote:
Roger Lancefield wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a dual-head Nvidia 7600 GS on Jaunty with the proprietary Nvidia
driver.
Does anyone know if the driver supports 2048x1152? In particular (probably
Hi all,
I'm running a dual-head Nvidia 7600 GS on Jaunty with the proprietary Nvidia
driver.
Does anyone know if the driver supports 2048x1152? In particular (probably
not a common combination) does anyone happen to know if it will support this
resolution together with an existing 1920x1200
2009/5/31 Greg Herdman gherd...@toucansurf.com
Hi Everyone,
I too can vouch for Keir Thomas Jaime Sicam's book - although it
hasn't got me out of my scrambled scren 'hole' yet, it was a real
support while I was styarting out on the Linux road. Add to that the
Live user mode on the DVD which
Notice what? Have I missed something?
:-)
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Nice, polite ignore message. Would ignore again.
Roger
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Oh, dear. Does this mean we're going to have to vote Tory???
Mac
Can't be much worse than voting for NuLabour.
Given their antediluvian view of Internet freedom, their conniving with Big
Content to turn our digital devices into proprietary media players, their
assumption that the
Oh of course, absolutely agreed - I don't think that my being facetious
carried particularly well over email.
Well, if it's any consolation, your 'Novell' quip caused me to have a
coffee, meet sinuses moment :)
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU, and (b)
if 480W will be sufficient for stability?
480W is way over-powered to keep that
2009/1/28 Roger Lancefield rlancefi...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU, and (b)
if 480W will be sufficient
2008/12/1 Robert McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 06:42:22PM +, Roger Lancefield wrote:
I'd like to be able to capture the input from a mic connected to an
embedded
motherboard audio chipset (Intel 82801G controller). Obviously, there are
plenty of FOSS sound
Hi all,
I'm wondering if I could pick your brains regarding audio recording
software? (In case it isn't obvious, I'm pretty clueless regarding audio
matters, so go easy on me if I ask something daft ;)
I'd like to be able to capture the input from a mic connected to an embedded
motherboard audio
2008/11/2 Ken Robson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since I installed 8.10 64bit as a fresh install, when I eject a cd
(using right click eject) it immediately closed it again before I have
time to remove the cd.
Due to the high number of issues I am going to be removing it and trying
a different
2008/11/1 Paul Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
I am paul, from Paignton, South Devon and decided to join the list so I
could help promote Linux and other OSS better by being able to hopefully
be part of a wider more co-ordinated efforts, rather than trying to do
this on my own.
While I
2008/11/1 Roger Lancefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/11/1 Paul Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
I am paul, from Paignton, South Devon and decided to join the list so I
could help promote Linux and other OSS better by being able to hopefully
be part of a wider more co-ordinated efforts, rather than
2008/10/10 Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Wikimedia Foundation, the organization behind the user-driven
Wikipedia project, is in the process of migrating its servers to the
Ubuntu Linux distribution. Wikimedia's move to Ubuntu is part of an
effort to simplify administration of the
2008/9/29 Ellis Corbie Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:/
15 year olds allowed in?
Ellis, at that time in the evening 15 year olds shouldn't be allowed out ;)
BUT seriously, I felt bad when I saw your message so I called De Hems to
enquire about their policy. Sorry to report that they don't allow
2008/9/30 Adam Bagnall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roger Lancefield wrote:
2008/9/29 Ellis Corbie Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:/
15 year olds allowed in?
Ellis, at that time in the evening 15 year olds shouldn't be allowed
out ;)
BUT seriously, I
2008/9/11 London School of Puppetry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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?
Hi Caroline,
As you probably realise, you
2008/9/11 Roger Lancefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/9/11 London School of Puppetry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
2008/9/5 John Levin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I'm considering getting a new desktop. I'm considering one from Dell,
but can't find any reviews of their ubuntu-ized Inspiron (everyone seems
to be talking about the laptops).
Does anyone on this list have one? Can they tell me
1: if it can
2008/9/1 Farran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi all [image: :D]
has anyone got any suggestions for a new keyboard? I've got a horrendously
old one, and i'm looking to replace it. i know a lot of shortcut buttons,
for example, don't always work, and i don't know which keyboards are good
anyway, so i
2008/8/7 London School of Puppetry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a conversation recently someone said to me that Ubuntu is only for
techies.and blokes at that- and young blokes at that!
Out of interest, as a middle-aged woman- I rarely see any other female
names on the forum- but I really like
James Hooker wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I was wondering if anyone had any successful experiences with dual
monitors on Ubuntu, and maybe recommend a good graphics card that is
well supported and up to the task?
Just as an aside, for those who might be about to purchase a monitor
with dual VGA/DVI
James Hooker wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I was wondering if anyone had any successful experiences with dual
monitors on Ubuntu, and maybe recommend a good graphics card that is
well supported and up to the task?
For dual setups running with resolutions of up to 1680x1050, at least,
I can heartily
Alan Pope wrote:
No he doesn't. We just interviewed him
Good interview Alan, it's exciting to hear about the plans. The
collaboration with other distros, the work with Intel, the increasing
levels of interest from established corporate players, the sheer
numbers of people using Ubuntu, even
Hi John,
I had Xubuntu 7.04 and then 7.10 running on an old (circa 2001) 1.9GHz
P4 (with 1GB RAM, 40GB HD). It ran very well indeed, and I was really
impressed with the way it gave my ageing kit an Indian summer packed
with Linux power and goodness.
Inevitably, the elderly E-IDE drive (which
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