On 06/10/12 05:47, Sean Miller wrote:
On 5 October 2012 21:03, Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk
mailto:ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk wrote:
Well, I obviously must recommend the amazingly awesome (and free)
Full Circle Magazine (http://fullcirclemagazine.org).
FULL DISCLAIMER
On 06/10/12 19:20, Sean Miller wrote:
On 6 October 2012 19:10, Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk
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Feel free to submit articles, we're always on the look out for new
articles and columns. ANYONE can help.
I could, but I don't understand
Well, I obviously must recommend the amazingly awesome (and free) Full
Circle Magazine (http://fullcirclemagazine.org).
FULL DISCLAIMER: I'm the editor.
On 03/10/12 15:21, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
I'm a reasonable user of Ubuntu - both on my netbook and dual-booting
with Windows 7 on my
useful to the project if you could publicise that instead of the
questionnaire.
Thanks again for your support Ronnie. Your circulation will be a great
help.
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi folks,
Not sure if this is of interest to anyone, but I'll post it anyway.
I installed a visitor map plugin (for Wordpress) on the FCM site
(fullcirclemagazine.org) which plots visitors IP addresses on a map.
We've had over 16,000 visits in two weeks and it shows where most of our
readers
(fullcirclemagazine.org) which plots visitors IP addresses on a map. We've
had over 16,000 visits in two weeks and it shows where most of our readers
originate. Might be useful to someone:
Which plugin?
Cheers,
Al.
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there and then, or it was
booked for sometime later. That way, it becomes than just time not
well spent. Surely it would save a lot of effort.just a few
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On 24/06/11 22:07, alan c wrote:
On 24/06/11 17:21, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
How about a site/page where people who have Ubuntu installed could go
for help. This site/page would have volunteers logged in and waiting for
folks needing help
This sounds pretty close to Ubuntuforums to me. I use
Gordon, I still have a couple left (I was giving them away as prizes in
Full Circle magazine), email me your address and I'll pop you one off in
the post.
On 04/02/11 12:15, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Is there anywhere I can buy (or even get free!) the small stickers
that go on
Can I ask how you made the awesome map?
Minecraft is FAB! :)
On 03/02/11 15:53, Alan Pope wrote:
Some of us are playing Minecraft which is a fun (if potentially time
consuming) game (some would argue it's not a game, in the same way
Lego isn't).
We have a little server running on the end
Callaghannicholas.callag...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking to get a headset for using skype. Does anyone have any
recommendations of one that will work nicely in ubuntu with reasonably sound
quality but not too pricey.
Plantronics do some good USB ones. I have the 995 model.
Cheers,
Al.
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On 03/01/11 09:44, Dave Restall - System Administrator,,, wrote:
In short - go disperse yourselves from the list...
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! :D
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I'd love an invite if there's a spare one going.
*grovel grovel*
Thanks!
On 02/01/11 19:16, Tim Dobson wrote:
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I have a few invites left if anyone wants thinks they want be willing to
give it a try and I was hoping that other people with invites might also
be willing to donate a few to
Muchos grassy-ass to Steve Fisher for my invite.
I'm: ronnietuc...@joindiaspora.com
I'll add the previous 'diaspora handles' peoples to my 'g33k' list :D
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Sent! :)
On 02/01/11 21:52, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 2 January 2011 21:39, Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk
mailto:ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk wrote:
I've got a couple of invites left if anyone still wants one?
I'll have one if they're still available.
Thanks
Simon
on its way!
On 02/01/11 22:13, Matt Thompson wrote:
Hi Ronnie,
On Sun, 2 Jan 2011, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
I've got a couple of invites left if anyone still wants one?
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I'd love one if you've got a spare!
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Hi Paul,
Feel free to use some of the articles from Full Circle magazine
(http://fullcirclemagazine.org) the articles are licensed under CC-SA3,
so all articles are owned by the writer, not me or FCM.
If you see any you fancy, drop me an email and I'll send you the raw
text and, if you need
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mint 9 and Windows 2000 Server
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 15:20:18 +0100
On 24/10/10 12:39, Grant Sewell wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 12:35:10 +0100
Matt Darcy wrote:
On 23/10/2010 21:24, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
I have my EEE PC (with Mint
I have my EEE PC (with Mint 9) hooked up to a Windows 2000 server at
work. The server is set to force the user to change their password every
30 days and the new password mustn't be the same as any of the previous
dozen or so passwords.
When the password is due to change my Mint 9 can't log in
integration and you're actually logging directly onto the domain?
Paul
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Mint 9 and Windows
I've hooked up my little EEE 701 PC (with Linux Mint 9) to a Windows
2000 (server) network so that I can use OOo, but when I ask OOo to save
a (measly 2mb) spreadsheet to the Windows 2000 server it takes about
five minutes (honestly!) to save the file. If I save directly to the EEE
it saves in
, and
has anyone had any experiences with using ebook readers on linux (I'm
planning to use calibre)? Also, has anyone got an old PRS-300 they're
looking to sell to a fellow Ubuntu user for around £90?
Thanks
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is the key one and is
business critical for us)
Has anyone else had issues?
Matt
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that change. Please could you file a bug report that Wine is
preventing the upgrade from finishing:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+filebug
-Paul
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have done that. It seems to be a bit of a way out really, it doesnt
get rid of the problem, and its gone back to a previous kernel. I tried
updating from there, and it didnt work.
John
On 02/05/10 12:33, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
I had a similar problem with my laptop when I upgraded to Lucid
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I used Popey's tutorial to get Boxee running but used a cheapo £5
CyberLink (USB) remote and it worked quite well with XBMC and Boxee.
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with a keyboard and mouse? And what about a
monitor cable, for hooking it up to my TV?
Thanks for reading, no thanks for possibly costing me £150 :D
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Rob Beard wrote:
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
I'm quite interested in getting a Revo too since my original Xbox is, I
think, going through its death throes.
I have my PC hooked up to my Netgear wireless router, as is my Xbox360.
If I was to wire a Revo to the wireless router, how would I
faffing about on the intarwebz I found two deb packages to
install which gets the thing (sem-)working.
The ironic thing is: once it (finally!) mounted as a USB device, the
blasted thing has Linux drivers on it! Gr
Oh, and the 3 coverage (here in Glasgow anyway) is utter rubbish.
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Touch screen. The trick
is to hold down the HOME button on the iPod Touch to make it return to
the main menu. Now click MUSIC (on the screen) and you'll see the
updated songs list.
*phew*
I think my new convert is quite happy now... :D
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/8
as it's now become my personal
mission to get the blasted thing working with Amarok! :D
Thanks for all the help!
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Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/8/19 Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk:
Only problem now is that I can't unmount the iPod (aka: iTouch) as the
user, I have to unmount it as root.
Does:
fusermount -u
work?
It said I had to be in the 'fuse' group, which I am, so
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Does Ubuntu 9.04 support the iTouch (first gen)?
http://matt.colyer.name/projects/iphone-linux/?title=Main_Page#Ubuntu_Intrepid.2FJaunty
I'm sorry it's not more integrated, but my first generation iPhone suffered
screen issues
Paul Sladen wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Only problem now is that I can't unmount the iPod (aka: iTouch) as the
user, I have to unmount it as root.
Does:
fusermount -u
work?
I'll give that a try on Wednesday when I next see the chap.
it as iPod_
Paul Sladen wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Does Ubuntu 9.04 support the iTouch (first gen)?
http://matt.colyer.name/projects/iphone-linux/?title=Main_Page#Ubuntu_Intrepid.2FJaunty
I'm sorry it's not more integrated, but my first generation iPhone suffered
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iTunes in windows.
You can find out more about virtualisation on the ubuntu wiki, but in
my experience the process isn't too complicated and works fine for me.
Regards,
David
Sent from my iPod
On 11 Aug 2009, at 16:41, Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk
wrote:
Hi all
. I'm not
aware of any way of getting any library but iTunes to work. If
anything did work, it would have to be through windows (and I'd be
delighted to hear about such methods myself)
Regards,
David
Sent from my iPod
On 11 Aug 2009, at 18:38, Ronnie Tucker ron...@ronnietucker.co.uk
as well, pretty much what I said at
the beginning.
James
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Thanks for the info folks.
I have an iPod Classic and use Amarok 1.4.x which is awesome. Shame
Amarok won't work with the iTouch.
Ok, what about running iTunes with WINE, would that work? Or must
I paid about £180 for it on eBay.
LeeGroups wrote:
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
LeeGroups wrote:
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 11:11:13 javadayaz wrote:
Dont take the Unlimited at face value. The unlimited is 3gb's worth
no letters just
dashes. Has anyone any idea, please, on what he should do to get Office
running I would hate to lose a potential convert.
Norman
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available balance (if over £5) to buy the bolt-on. I hardly
use mine for calls (ironic for a mobile phone) so I put about £10 in it
every few months. :D
The G1 is easily the best phone I've ever had and I wouldn't part with it.
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Dave Walker
Right, well that's it then. I'm giving away five yearly subscriptions to
Full Circle then!
http://fullcirclemagazine.org
Oh no, wait. It's free anyway. :D
(You see what I did there? I'll pimp it to the death! :D )
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It would be great to think it might get some good coverage, any
suggestions please about where I could post about it?
Or mention it yourself elsewhere by all means.
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and a
whole host of new functionality.
Lee
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701 EEE and it works great.
I did a quick review of it on my blog:
http://ronnietucker.co.uk/blog/cruncheee-crunchbanglinux-on-the-asus-eee-701-pc/
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with the real esoteric stuff.
Of course... does the book feature Ubuntu, Kubuntu or Xubuntu? Let the
arguments BEGIN! :D
(PS: +1 for Kubuntu :D )
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jobs on the go in Glasgow?
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James Westby wrote:
On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 02:40 +, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
One file is in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and the other is in
/etc/security/console.perms.d (I had to create the console.perms.d
folder myself)
The two files were taken from:
http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/nbc/doc
/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8
/usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at ./linxt line 8.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./linxt line 8.
Yet I do have Perl installed.
Any tips on how to get my brick detected via USB? As I'm ready to make
the Terminator storyline a reality ;P
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James Westby wrote:
On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 00:34 +, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Hi all,
Just got me a LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT kit from eBay (£130, good price I
thought) but I'll be damned if I can get my Kubuntu Gutsy to recognise
the NXT brick via USB.
I've followed the instructions from
their crappy
browser thing...
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Garden idea is awesome, just goes to show that a good game
CAN come from a kinda 'technology demo'. :)
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of modules show 0 in that
column.
Do you have a /proc/acpi/asus with stuff in it?
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu#shutdown_poweroff_solution is what I did to
fix mine.
Cheers,
Al.
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it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)
http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg
or a BSOD
It had one, the Blue SEA of Death!
*boom tiss* :D
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Hi guys,
Matt over at Penguin Central seems to be the main contender so far, how
about some of you guys contact Matt and form a 'super-group'? I'm sure
he'd be glad of some extra help? :)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3460956postcount=6
All the best!
Ronnie
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
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